Mel Gibson‘s Boss Level is now casting kid and teen actors in Atlanta, Georgia.
Casting directors are now casting actors, models, and talent to work on scenes filming on April 10th and April 11th in Atlanta, Georgia.
Producers are seeking the following types:
- FOR TOMORROW 4/10 and WEDNESDAY 4/11 – Must be available both days — we are looking for guys and girls with BMX bikes and skateboarders
- Also looking for a few additional teens and young adults to be hanging at the skate/bmx park — men and women 18 – early 20’s
About Boss Level:
Mel Gibson’s new movie Boss Level is now filming in Georgia.
Mel Gibson and Frank Grilla are in talks to star in Boss Level, an action thriller that Joe Carnahan will direct. The movie centers around a retired special forces veteran (Grillo) who is trapped in a never-ending loop resulting in his death. To stop his pain and suffering, he must figure out who is responsible and stop them.
To audition for a role in the upcoming Mel Gibson feature film, check out the casting call breakdown below.
Mel Gibson’s Boss Level Casting Call
FOR TOMORROW 4/10 and WEDNESDAY 4/11 – Must be available both days — we are looking for guys and girls with BMX bikes and skateboarders — email a recent photo and all contact info to: [email protected] – BMX or SKATEBOARDER in Subject
Also looking for a few additional teens and young adults to be hanging at the skate/bmx park — men and women 18 – early 20’s — email a recent photo and all contact info to: [email protected] – SPECTATOR in Subject
Georgia Child Work Permits:
Starting July 1, 2015, with the exception of minors in entertainment, work permits are no longer required for youth age 16 and older. Allows a minor to start a work permit online. A user social security number or parent’s alien certification number and date of birth are required (Georgia.gov – Department of Labor). For more information click here.
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If you are not local and/or do not fit the description, do not apply