Casting CallsAMC 'Halt and Catch Fire' Season 2 Finale Casting Call in Atlanta

AMC ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ Season 2 Finale Casting Call in Atlanta

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AMC ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ Season 2 Finale Casting Call in Atlanta, Georgia.

Halt and Catch Fire centers around one year after IBM all but corners the market with the release of its first major product – the IBM PC. In this fictional drama, a former IBM executive, Joe MacMillan (Lee Pace) plans to reverse engineer the flagship product of his former employer and forces his current company, Cardiff Electric, into the personal computer race.

Casting directors are looking for business types in their 20’s to 30’s and stock holder types in their 60’s to 80’s to work on the season finale of ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ in Atlanta, Georgia.

To audition for a role on AMC’s ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ Season 2, check out the latest casting call details below:

AMC ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ Season 2 Casting Call

Final two scene upcoming for Halt and Catch Fire Season 2

First on Wednesday 5/6 — looking for good looking high end young business types – late 20’s to mid 40’s only — must have clean cut looks and at least a little hair to be able to pass for 1980’s

Then Thursday — 5/7 looking for flight attendant types — female – 20’s to 30’s will be dressed in 1985 flight attendant attire so must be available for a fitting ahead of time

Also looking for new faces to fill in various scenes – hispanic and caucasian men and women 30’s to 50’s for some specific roles — and all types for other roles through the next week or so.

For all email a recent photo and all contact info to: [email protected] MAKE SURE TO INCLUDE date or dates you are available

Please do not apply, if you are not local or if you do not fit the description.

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