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Netflix’s New Series ‘Pine Gap’ Casting Call for Basketball Players

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Netflix’s new TV series Pine Gap is now casting basketball players in Adelaide, South Australia

Casting directors are now casting actors, models, and talent to work on scenes filming on March and April in Adelaide, Australia.

Producers are seeking the following types:

  • We’re casting a major tv series for Netflix and the ABC and are looking for an Adealide based MALE AFRICAN AMERICAN with GOOD basketball skills. Must be aged 30-60 and not too tall. Shooting both in South Australia and Interstate (Paid work plus travel, accomodation etc at productions expense). No experience necessary. Must have extremely good availability over March & April and ability to work 20+ days (days and some nights) on a film set. Needing someone with a VERY FLEXIBLE schedule.

About Pine Gap:

Screentime, a Banijay Group company, has been commissioned by Netflix and the ABC to produce a six hour drama series entitled PINE GAP. Created by showrunner Greg Haddrick and co-writer Felicity Packard, the international political thriller is set in and around the enigmatic US/Australia joint defence facility situated in central Australia.

With major support from the South Australian Film Corporation and the South Australian State Government, PINE GAP will commence pre-production in Adelaide in November and will film across multiple locations in South Australia and the Northern Territory in 2018.

Set in the secretive world of intelligence, PINE GAP exposes the stress inflicted on nations and individuals when ultimate loyalty is under threat, and true motives endanger the famously strong American/Australian joint military alliance through conflicting interests, personal ideals … and one tragic mistake. (via)

The series will be produced by Lisa Scott and Felicity Packard, and executive produced by Screentime’s Bob Campbell, Rory Callaghan and Greg Haddrick, and the ABC’s Sally Riley and Kym Goldsworthy.

To audition for a role in the new Netflix series, check out the casting call breakdown below.

Netflix’s Pine Gap Casting Call

** URGENT CASTING CALL for male Basketball Players ** We’re casting a major tv series for Netflix and the ABC and are looking for an Adealide based MALE AFRICAN AMERICAN with GOOD basketball skills. Must be aged 30-60 and not too tall. Shooting both in South Australia and Interstate (Paid work plus travel, accomodation etc at productions expense). No experience necessary. Must have extremely good availability over March & April and ability to work 20+ days (days and some nights) on a film set. Needing someone with a VERY FLEXIBLE schedule.

Please email [email protected] with:
Your name
Your age
Your contact number
Your email address
Your height
AND a photo of yourself

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Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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