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Casting CallsStephen King's 'Cell' Casting Call for Two Featured Roles in Atlanta

Stephen King’s ‘Cell’ Casting Call for Two Featured Roles in Atlanta

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Producers and casting directors for the new feature film, CELL, are now casting talent to work in the movie now filming in Atlanta, Georgia.

Casting directors are seeking two female actors to work on an upcoming scene in the Stephen King feature film, ‘CELL’.

Cell stars Samuel L. Jackson as Tom McCourt, an engineer and former soldier who escapes from Boston along with Clay Riddell, played by John Cusack, after a mysterious pulse, transmitted by cell phones, spreads like a virus through the population.

See the following casting call details for more information:

For Friday February 7th we are seeking TWO female type extras, Must NOT be allergic to latex, prosthetic or fake blood. A fit Yoga type ages late 30’s to 50’s and a younger female ages 15 to 18 years old. WITH NO ARM OR LEG HAIR.

Please email us a RECENT pic, age, height, weight, number, clothing sizes to: [email protected]

subject line: Friday February 7th

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