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Casting Calls'Term Life' Starring Vince Vaughn Casting Call for Teens in Atlanta

‘Term Life’ Starring Vince Vaughn Casting Call for Teens in Atlanta

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Vince Vaughn’s new movie ‘Term Life’ is now seeking teens for an upcoming scene in the movie.

Extras Casting Atlanta is currently looking for background actors to portray high school students. They are looking for people ages 16 to 20.
Term Life’ centers on a guy wanted around town by the Mafia and various hitmen hopes to stay alive long enough for his life insurance policy to kick in and pay out for his estranged daughter.
For more details see the casting call details below:
For Tuesday March 4th in the Atlanta area.
We are seeking high school student types ages 16-20 years old.
And also seeking parents and teacher types. MUST BE A FRESH FACE to “Term Life”.
Please email us a recent picture, age, height, weight, number to: [email protected] 
subject line: Tuesday March 4th
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Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
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