Last Flag Flying is now hiring stand-ins extras to work on the new movie in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Movie Casting PGH is now hiring stand-ins for the new feature film Last Flag Flying in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Casting directors are looking for two experienced actors to work as a stand-in for Bryan Cranston and Laurence Fishburne. Filming will take place between November 1st through December 14th. Talents will be compensated $150/12.
About Last Flag Flying:
According to reports, Bryan Cranston, Steve Carell and Laurence Fishburne will star in the sequel to Last Flag Flying, a sequel to the 1974 Jack Nicholson movie The Last Detail. Jack Nicholson, Randy Quaid and Otis Young starred in the moving adaptation of Darryl Ponsican’s novel of the same name, about two members of the Navy showing a third a good time while escorting him to prison for petty crime.
“Last Flag Flying” catches up with the main trio later in life, as the Quaid character (presumably Carell in this version) requests his old friends’ help bringing home the body of his son, who died in the Iraq War.
To audition for a role on Last Flag Flying, check out the casting call details below.
Last Flag Flying Casting Call
We are looking for Stand Ins for 2 cast members that would be available the entire run of the show from November 1- December 14th in Pittsburgh. (there will be some Saturdays during filming) RATE 150/12
1.SAL –
MALE/ CAUCASIAN
Brown Hair
5’9-6’0
2.MUELLER-
MALE/ AFRICAN AMERICAN
Brown hair
5’11-6’1
If you are interested and available please submit to the following email.
SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY PLEASE.
YOU MUST BE IN THE PITTSBURGH AREA. Must be 18 years or older.
Please email us with STAND IN, and which stand in you are applying for in the subject line.
Also please include the following.
NAME, AGE, HEIGHT, WEIGHT, WARDROBE SIZES, PHONE NUMBER
Please include also 2 CURRENT PHOTOS.
1 Standing against a plain surface, full body
1 Close up against a plain surface.
Please submit your emails to [email protected]
Please do not apply, if you are not local or if you do not fit the description.
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