NBC’s Chicago Fire casting call for extras to work on the hit series in Chicago.
Casting Alert! We are searching for people who have never worked on “Chicago Fire” before. Searching for super sharp looking upscale patrons for a scene for “Chicago Fire” on January 9th. If you can work this day send your photograph (no comps, no headshots, no pictures with sunglasses, no pictures with hats) to [email protected] and put “Jan 9th restaurant” in the subject line.DO NOT SEND IN A PHOTOGRAPH IF YOU HAVE WORKED THIS SHOW! Do not send in a photograph and say something like, “I know I have already worked but I am available.” The producers have asked us to use as many new people as possible to give everyone a chance.
Casting Alert! Almost back, baby! I am searching for 11,12, and 13 year olds to work this Thursday, January 9th to create an awesome assembly scene for “Chicago Fire.” Who can work? All ethnicities, especially African American, to be in this fun school scene. If you have a work permit for Joan Philo Casting or can obtain one by Tuesday, you have a pretty great shot at being cast. I need about 40 students. If interested please send a recent color photograph ASAP with height, weight, age, and phone number to [email protected] and put “Student 1.9.14” in the subject line. If you have the work permit please send as an attachment. Spread the word! This scene is going to be a BLAST!
Chicago Fire is an American television drama that airs on NBC on Wednesdays at 10:00 pm Eastern/9:00 pm Central after Law & Order: Special Victims Unit during the 2012–13 television season.
Created by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas and produced by Law & Order creator Dick Wolf, the show follows the lives of the firefighters and paramedics working at the Chicago Fire Department at the firehouse of Engine 51, Truck 81, Squad 3, Ambulance 61 and Battalion 25.
The series premiered on October 10, 2012. The pilot episode had an early release at NBC.com, before the series’ premiere on television.