CBS new superhero series ‘Supergirl’ is now casting extras to work on the series in Los Angeles, California
CBS has given ‘Supergirl’ a new series pickup for the 2015-2016 season. The series stars Melissa Benoist (Glee, Whiplash) as the main character and will be the third DC Comics TV series, following the success of CW’s ‘Arrow’ and ‘The Flash’. However, it is important to point out that another ‘Flash’ spinoff is also in the works at CW.
‘Supergirl’ follows Kara Danvers/Kara Zor-El, Superman’s cousin, at age 24, when she decides to embrace her superhuman abilities and be the hero she always wanted to be, after leaving Krypton and hiding her powers. ‘Supergirl’ features Calista Flockhart, who will play Kara’s boss at CatCo. Mehcad Brooks will co-star as Kara’s love interest.
Central Casting Los Angeles is looking for extras to work on the new CBS ‘Supergirl’ TV series while it films in Los Angeles, California.
To audition for a role on ‘Supergirl’, check out the casting call details below:
CBS ‘Supergirl’ Casting Call
We are looking Bikini Models for a new CBS TV show. The rate will be $200/8. You must be registered with Central Casting. The scenes are a beach and another scene at a luxury resort. You should be in your 20’s 30’s. No tattoos. YOU SHOULD HAVE NICE BIKINIS /SARONGS. Beautiful, Fit. SAG or Non-Union. You must email a bikini photo and your contact info to [email protected] – int he subject line write MODEL – If you already submitted no need to resend.
This is for the CBS TV show SUPERGIRL. We are looking for Big, Muscled, Body Builders with chisled features to play a superhero – you should be in your 20’s-30’s Caucasian, 5’11-6’2. SAG or Non-Union. They will want to interview you this week and the job would work next Thursday 8/13. Please email a bodyshot, stats, and contact info to [email protected] – in the subject line write SUPERHERO
If you are not local and/or do not fit the description, do not apply
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