NBC’s Chicago Med is now casting for couples in Chicago, Illinois.
Casting directors are now casting talent to work on scenes filming between February 16th through March 2nd in Chicago, Illinois.
Producers are seeking the following types:
- Searching for male and female, 18 to 20, to play a couple who is really hurt, blood, etc., and being raced into the hospital on “Chicago Med”. You will need to be available starting this Friday, Feb. 16th and shoot through March 2nd. We will shoot also on a Saturday, Feb. 24th. You might not be needed all those dates, but you need to be available if we need you.
About Chicago Med:
Executive producer Dick Wolf adds another Chicago-centric series to his roster, this time focusing on the city’s most explosive hospital and its staff of doctors and nurses — a world first glimpsed in the “I Am the Apocalypse” episode of “Chicago Fire.” Relationships are forged in the chaos of the emergency room, where the team tackles cases inspired by topical events. Familiar faces from the city’s police (“Chicago P.D.”) and fire departments make appearances as the rich world continues to grow.
To audition for a role on Chicago Med, check out the casting call details below:
Chicago Med Casting Call
Casting Alert! Searching for male and female, 18 to 20, to play a couple who is really hurt, blood, etc., and being raced into the hospital on “Chicago Med”. You will need to be available starting this Friday, Feb. 16th and shoot through March 2nd. We will shoot also on a Saturday, Feb. 24th. You might not be needed all those dates, but you need to be available if we need you.
Send your recent color photograph with your height, weight, age, phone number, city and state to [email protected] and put “Couple” in the subject line. Include your clothing sizes. You might need to attend a wardrobe fitting.
Send in ASAP!
Please do not apply, if you are not local or if you do not fit the description.
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