Casting directors are now casting actors, models, and talent to work on scenes filming next week in Natchez, Mississippi.
Producers are seeking the following types:
- We welcome REAL high school students (age 16 +) to submit, but please be aware that this shoots during the school day – both days – and you WOULD miss classes. We’re also looking for adults (18-2?) that can still pass for high school. All genders and ethnicity needed, please.
About MA:
Details surrounding the movie have not been released. However, the movie will be directed by Tate Taylor (The Help, The Girl on The Train) and will star Academy Award-winning actress Octavia Spencer (The Help).
To audition for a role in the new movie, check out the casting call breakdown below.Casting Call
It’s back to school time! We’re booking young people to be high school students for two big days of filming next week in Natchez, MS. We welcome REAL high school students (age 16 +) to submit, but please be aware that this shoots during the school day – both days – and you WOULD miss classes. We’re also looking for adults (18-2?) that can still pass for high school. All genders and ethnicity needed, please. You would be background players in the Tate Taylor directed feature film starring Octavia Spencer, shooting in Natchez now. Filming dates for our high schoolers are Tuesday and Wednesday of next week (Feb 20 & 21). SUBMIT ONLY IF YOU HAVE NOT EMAILED US BEFORE If you’ve submitted for any other background or speaking role, and could be considered for the high school scenes, we’ve got you on file. Thank you! Please send and email to [email protected] SUBJECT LINE: (your name) FOR STUDENT Include your name, age, city, phone number, and attach a photo, please. Make sure it is a current photo that shows what you look like TODAY. Finally, indicate whether you are available Tuesday, Wednesday, or both. Thank you SO MUCH!!! What do you think? Discuss this story with fellow Project Casting fans on Facebook. On Twitter, follow us at @projectcasting.
If you are not local and/or do not fit the description, do not apply