CNN ‘Race For the White House’ produced by Kevin Spacey is now holding an open casting call for lead roles in Toronto, Canada.
Larissa Mair Casting is now casting actors to work on the upcoming CNN docu-series Race For The White House produced by Raw TV and Saloon Media. This is a Non-union TV series and casting directos are looking for real life people who look like past U.S. presidents. But, all talents must be local to Toronto, Canada. To find the detailed character descriptions and photos of the roles we are looking to cast click here.
According to Politico, Kevin Spacey will narrate and produce the new CNN docu-series Race for the White House.
The six-part series is set to air in 2016 and will include interviews, archival footage and “dramatic recreations” of past presidential campaigns.
Spacey, who plays the diabolical antihero Frank Underwood in the Netflix original series, is the “biggest name” that CNN has enlisted to contribute to the network’s lineup of original series, according to the network.
For more details check out the Race For The White House, check out the casting call details below:
Race For The White House Open Casting Call
We are currently searching for adults age 20-65 for a new CNN docu-series ‘Race For The White House’ (Raw TV, Saloon Media).
This is a NON-UNION series. We are looking for individuals who look like real life people (past U.S presidents, etc.). All applicants must be a Toronto local. Please visit
https://larissamaircasting.com/raceforthewhitehouse.html to find detailed character descriptions and photos of the roles we are looking to cast.
If you think you fit the specs, send in a resume and recent photo (the more it looks like the person you want to play the better) to [email protected] by Tuesday, October 6th, 2015.
Due to the number of responses, we are asking for no phone calls please. Please send any questions to the above email address.
If you are not local and/or do not fit the description, do not apply
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