Casting CallsNBC Revolution Casting Call for a Giancarlo Esposito Photo Double

NBC Revolution Casting Call for a Giancarlo Esposito Photo Double

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Casting directors are currently seeking an actor to portray Giancarlo Esposito’s photo double for the TV Series Revolution.

REVOLUTION Casting Call Information

Revo Casting Calls recently posted the following casting call on their Facebook Page:

FOR MONDAY 4.8.13!!!! WE NEED A PHOTO DOUBLE FOR GIANCARLO ESPOSITO(please see the photo). YOU MUST LOOK LIKE THE ACTOR!!!! We are looking for a photo double for filming in Wilmington, NC on Monday, 4.8.13. You must have open availability for filming on MONDAY, 4.8.13!!! YOU MUST ALSO LOOK A LOT LIKE THE ACTOR AND BE BETWEEN 5ft8-5ft10in, pants size 30-32, shirt size M, Jacket size between 38-40R.

To submit, please send the following to [email protected]m. Subject “NEVILLE DBL”.
-Name
-Phone
-Height
-Weight
-Pants size
-Shirt size
-Jacket size
-Shoe size
-Recent photo

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