Casting CallsBET's show "Being Mary Jane" Photo Double Casting Call

BET’s show “Being Mary Jane” Photo Double Casting Call

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Casting directors for BET’s show “Being Mary Jane” are currently seeking a female photo double with similar complexion to the female actress, Margaret Avery. BET’s “Being Mary Jane” currently films in Atlanta, Georgia and features Gabrielle Union as the lead female role.

Hylton Casting recently posted the following casting call on their Facebook Page:

For the TV series “Being Mary Jane” Season 1, we are casting a female leg double, African American with similar complexion to the actress Margaret Avery, ages 18-35, 5’4-5’6, 100-130 lbs, that has very attractive legs with no tattoos. This role would tentatively work Wednesday, 4/17, with a rate of $150/12 hours in Atlanta, GA.

Please go to HyltonCasting.com, click on the label Submissions and select Extras. Please list “Leg Double” in the Special Skills or Talent box. Please submit a full body photo and a recent photo of your legs.

https://hyltoncasting.com/submissions/extras/

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