Seth Rogen‘s new movie is now casting students and hip types to work as background actors in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Seth Rogen’s new movie for Sony Pictures is now casting new talent for the final week of filming in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Casting directors are looking for trendy actors, students, and featured roles for scenes filming on Thursday, December 20th and Friday, December 21st in Pittsburgh. Casting directors are looking for people who have not worked on the movie and are 18 and older.
About Seth Rogen’s new movie:
According to reports, Seth Rogen’s new Sony Pictures’ movie is now casting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It’s based on a novel about an immigrant factory worker who falls into a vat of pickles in 1918, is brined, and comes out alive 100 years later, Variety reports.
How to audition?
To audition for a role in the upcoming Seth Rogen movie, check out the casting call breakdown below.
Seth Rogen’s New Movie Casting Call
**PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT IF YOU HAVE ALREADY WORKED ON THIS PROJECT OR ARE BOOKED ON AN UPCOMING SCENE!- WE CANNOT REUSE PEOPLE !!!
People 18+ needed for scenes this week!
~THURSDAY 12/20- looking for trendy and hip people to play cool office executives and personnel at a venture capitalist office!??? PUT “THURSDAY” IN SUBJECT LINE WHEN SUBMITITNG!
~FRIDAY 12/21- looking for EXTRAS to play students in a graduation scene as well as workshare space colleagues??? ! PLEASE PUT “FRIDAY” IN THE SUBJECT LINE WHEN SUBMITTING!
Both scenes are interior filming NEAR Downtown Pittsburgh area.
Pays $10 per hour for the first 8 hours and time and a half after that. Expect 12 hour days starting in the early morning. (We never have calltimes until the evening before!)
PLEASE EMAIL US A PICTURE ? ASAP TO [email protected] with your NAME, PHONE NUMBER, AGE, LOCATION, HEIGHT, AND WEIGHT.
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Please do not apply, if you are not local or if you do not fit the description.
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