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Casting CallsStephen King's 'Cell' Casting Call for Two Male Stand-ins

Stephen King’s ‘Cell’ Casting Call for Two Male Stand-ins

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Casting Directors for Stephen King’s CELL are seeking stand-ins to work on the project filming in Atlanta, Georgia.

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.
Casting directors are looking for talent to work tomorrow, Wednesday, February 26th. See the casting call details below for more information:
For tomorrow Wednesday February 26th, we are seeking the following Stand Ins, preferably with Stand In Experience to:

-White Male 5’10” 200 with bald head

-African American Male 5’9″ 220 with bald head.

Please email us a recent picture, age, height, weight, number and experience to: [email protected]

subject line: Stand In

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