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$400 Commercial Casting Call for Actors in Tampa, Florida

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Casting directors are looking for a male actor to work on a commercial filming in the Tampa area near USF.

The Paradym group posted a casting call looking for a 1 male actor in his 30’s to 40’s that can read off a teleprompter.

Filming is scheduled for April 9th near the University of Southern Florida.

For more details, see the casting call below:

**Tampa Actors**

Looking for 1 Male between the ages of 30’s to 40’s that can read off a teleprompter very well.

Shoot Date: April 9th 2014
Hours: 6 Hours
Rate: $400 minus Agency Fee
Location: Tampa near USF

If you are a professional actor and have teleprompter experience and would like to be considered please email your resume and headshot to [email protected] and include your name and Tampa Actor in the subject line.

Don’t forget to leave us a comment below!

Source: Paradym Group

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