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AMC’s ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ Extras Casting Call for Male Actors in Atlanta

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AMC’s pilot ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ are seeking male actors to portray business types for a scene filming in Atlanta.

AMC’s pilot ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ is set in the early 1980s, it dramatizes the personal computing boom through the eyes of a visionary, Joe (Lee Pace); an engineer, Gordon (Scoot McNairy); and a prodigy, Cameron (Mackenzie Davis), whose innovations directly confront the corporate behemoths of the time.
The project was written on spec by Chris Cantwell and Chris Rogers, who will exec produce with Lisco, Mark Johnson and Melissa Bernstein. The pilot was directed by Juan José Campanella.
For more details see the following casting call details below:
Looking for male business types late 30’s to 60’s available for a scene this coming Thursday and a fitting late morning tomorrow — email a recent photo and all contact info to: hcfextras@gmail.com,
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Extras Casting Atlanta
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