The Deuce starring James Franco is now casting drunk guys in New York City.
Want to work with James Franco? HBO is now casting men to play 1970s drunk guys for an upcoming scene in the new series The Deuce. Fittings are scheduled for Thursday, July 7th in Brooklyn, New York City and filming will take place on Friday, July 8th.
About The Deuce:
“The Deuce” centers around the story of the legalization and subsequent rise of the porn industry in New York’s Times Square from the early ’70s through the mid ’80s. The TV series will explore the rough world that existed there until the rise of HIV, violence and crack -cocaine.Vincent Martino and Frankie Martino, who were players in the Times Square world and became fronts for mob control of the volatile and lucrative sex industry. JamesFranco will play both twins in the new HBO series.
To audition for a role on The Deuce, check out the casting call details below.
HBO The Deuce Open Casting Call
GWC is seeking Non-Union Men to portray 1970s Drunks/Homeless/Seedy Types for work on The Deuce!
Fitting tomorrow Thursday 7/7 in Brooklyn.
Works Friday 7/8 exterior, afternoon/night.
Please send all submissions to [email protected] with:
-your name
-confirm you are non-union
-avail for fitting Thursday 7/7
-avail for Friday 7/8
-all sizes: height, weight, suit, shirt, pants, and shoe
-recent selfies/candid photos that show your current look and hairstyle
-confirm you have no visible tattoos
Please write in the subject line: “Facebook, NU Drunk/Homeless/Seedy Types, [your name], [your phone number].”
PLEASE NOTE: Men must have at least 1.5 inches of hair length. NO shaved sides, shaved heads, buzzcuts, modern styles etc. No visible tattoos.
Everyone must be 18 or older to work and have TWO valid forms of US issued ID to fill out an I9.
Please do not submit if you’ve already worked on the show!
Please do not apply, if you are not local or if you do not fit the description.
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