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Actor
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Acting

Vertical Drama Series – Casting Call

Job Description
A new vertical drama series is casting fresh faces for multiple lead and supporting roles. The project seeks expressive and dynamic individuals who can convey emotion through authentic performances. Acting experience is not required but is a plus.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray assigned character with emotional depth and believability

  • Work collaboratively with the director and cast to deliver strong performances

  • Participate in rehearsals and filming as scheduled

  • Be open to direction and adaptable to production needs

Character Roles

  • Daniel (20–25 yrs old): Soft-featured, youthful yet mature, with an easygoing presence.

  • Adrian (22–27 yrs old): Masculine and grounded, able to express emotion through subtlety and stillness.

  • Valerie (25–27 yrs old): Elegant, commanding, and confident with a slightly manipulative charm.

  • Mattéo (22–27 yrs old): Foreign, charismatic, and confident with an air of arrogance.

  • Sammy (20–25 yrs old): Naturally funny with a lively, expressive face and comedic energy.

  • Jak-Jak (22–27 yrs old): Charming and lighthearted with a naturally humorous personality.

Requirements

  • Men and women, ages 20–27

  • Acting experience a plus but not required

  • Must be comfortable performing on camera

  • Must provide a portfolio or set card for consideration

Compensation

  • Paid acting opportunity

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