Casting Calls"CELL" Starring Samuel L Jackson Casting Call for Skateboarders in Atlanta

“CELL” Starring Samuel L Jackson Casting Call for Skateboarders in Atlanta

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Stephen King’s ‘Cell’ is now seeking skateboarders

Casting directors are looking for skateboarders in the Atlanta area for a scene filming this Wednesday, February 19th. They are specifically looking for skateboarders with their own skateboarders that are between 18 to 20.

Cell stars Samuel L. Jackson as Tom McCourt, an engineer and former soldier who escapes from Boston along with Clay Riddell, played by John Cusack, after a mysterious pulse, transmitted by cell phones, spreads like a virus through the population.

See the following casting call details for more information:

For Wednesday February 19th in the Atlanta area, we are seeking skateboarders with their own skateboard ages 18-20 years old. (to look young). Please email us a recent picture, age, height, weight, number to: [email protected]

subject line: Skateboarder

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