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TV Show Los Angeles Casting Call for Hispanic Teen Actors

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TV show casting call for teen actors in Los Angeles, California.

Central Casting is looking for Hispanic looking women in their teens to work on an upcoming TV show. You will be portraying a homeless person and will need your own homeless attire.

To apply you must be registered with Central Casting. To register visit www.centralcasting.com

To audition for a role on the TV show, check out the casting call details below.

Los Angeles Casting Call

*** NON UNION ***
Ashley is taking NON UNION submissions for a show working NEXT TUESDAY 8/2 in LA. She is looking for hispanic looking FEMALES to portray ages 18 to look younger to mid 20s. You will be portraying a homeless person and will need your own homeless attire. If this is you please submit your info to ashleyksubmissions@centralcasting.com subject line: HOMELESS

Please do not apply, if you are not local or if you do not fit the description.

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