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‘Mad Max’ Casting Director is Now Casting Speaking Roles for a New Movie

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Casting directors are now casting Sydney, Australia based actors to play roles in a new feature film. Barret Casting of Sydney, the casting director behind such movies such as Hacksaw Ridge, Mad Max: Fury Road, The Great Gatsby and The Sapphires, is looking for male identical twins ages 20 to 45 years old who are tall with a slim build. Any ethnicity can apply with no acting experience necessary. Details surrounding the movie have not been released. To audition for a role in the production, check out the casting call breakdown below.

Feature FIlm Casting Call

Please do not apply, if you are not local or if you do not fit the description.

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