Quick takeaways (read this first)
- Two featured background roles are casting now: a Caucasian mom (20s–30s) and a Caucasian boy (around age 9) to portray a baseball family.
- Best fit is local North Carolina talent (common for background/featured extra bookings).
- Pay includes $96/8 hours, plus a $50 featured bump/day and a $20 fitting bump (if needed).
- For the child role, Little League/baseball experience helps—even basic comfort on a field is a plus.
- Strong submissions win: clean, current photos + accurate sizes + reliable availability.
What is “RJ Decker” about?
ABC’s “RJ Decker” is a scripted production currently casting featured background talent for scenes involving a baseball family connected to a principal character. Story details aren’t included in the public breakdown (which is normal during active casting), but the role context suggests a natural, family-focused baseball environment where realism matters.
Who is in the cast of “RJ Decker”?
The casting notice doesn’t list principal cast names. The roles being cast in this listing are:
- Baseball Family (Mom / Wife): Caucasian woman, 20s–30s
- Baseball Family (Son): Caucasian boy, around age 9 (or able to portray 9); baseball/Little League experience preferred
Because principal cast isn’t named publicly here, focus your submission on what casting can evaluate fast: age range, look, believability, and readiness.
Who is the casting director or company handling casting?
This casting call is handled by TW Cast & Recruit.
How does the casting process work for “RJ Decker”?
For featured background roles like this, the process usually looks like:
- Apply online with your photos and details.
- Casting reviews submissions for:
- a strong “real family” look
- availability for long shoot days
- ability to follow direction and maintain continuity
- If selected, you may receive:
- booking confirmation with date/time details
- wardrobe instructions and/or a fitting request
- On set, you’ll be expected to:
- stay camera-ready across multiple takes
- hit marks and match timing/movement
Where is “RJ Decker” filmed?
This opportunity is listed in North Carolina, United States.
When does filming for “RJ Decker” start?
The breakdown does not provide an official filming start date. Since the listing was posted recently, it’s smart to assume filming could be soon and keep your schedule flexible.
Where can you find “RJ Decker” casting calls and auditions?
You can find and apply for this opportunity on Project Casting here: ABC’s “RJ Decker” Casting Call for Featured Roles
Role details (what you’re being hired to do)
Job responsibilities
- Portray a believable baseball family in featured background scenes
- Follow direction from the assistant directors for timing, movement, and continuity
- Remain camera-ready and consistent across multiple takes and setups
- Arrive prepared for long production days, including early call times when required
- Maintain a professional attitude and collaborate smoothly with cast and crew
Requirements
- Adult Role: Caucasian female, ages 20s–30s, comfortable portraying a wife/mother
- Youth Role: Caucasian male child, age 9 (or able to portray 9); baseball/Little League experience preferred
- Must be able to work as local talent and provide accurate sizes for wardrobe
- Must be able to supply basic wardrobe options (if requested) and/or attend a fitting
- Must be reliable, punctual, and able to commit to full filming days (days may run long)
Compensation
- $96 for up to 8 hours guaranteed (time-and-a-half after 8 hours)
- $50 featured bump per filming day
- $20 fitting bump (if a fitting is required)
Best audition tips for landing a role on “RJ Decker” (featured background edition)
Even without a speaking audition, you’re still “auditioning” through your submission, reliability, and set readiness.
1) Use current, clean photos
- Natural lighting, no heavy filters
- Include one clear face photo and one full-body
- Match your current hair length and overall look
2) Lean into “real family,” not “perfect”
Featured background often wants authentic. Keep styling simple and age-appropriate—especially if submitting a child.
3) For the child role, show baseball comfort
If the child has Little League experience, mention it. If not, highlight anything that proves they can:
- follow directions
- stay focused
- move naturally in a baseball setting
4) Be continuity-proof
Featured background can repeat across setups.
- Don’t change hair drastically after booking
- Be ready to repeat actions consistently (walks, reactions, cheering)
5) Act like a pro on set
Casting and AD teams remember talent who:
- arrive early
- listen the first time
- stay ready between takes
- keep energy steady on long days
That’s how featured background turns into repeat bookings.
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