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Vince Vaughn’s “Term Life” Feature Film Acting Audition for Kid Actors in Atlanta

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Producers for the new feature film ‘Term Life’ Starring Vince Vaughn and Hailee Steinfeld are now casting kid talents in Atlanta, Georgia.

‘Term Life’ centers on a guy wanted around town by the Mafia and various hit men 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 below:

Also for Thursday and Friday we are looking for a 6 year old girl caucasian brown hair – or reddish brown hair — ideally some set experience – can take direction — needs to be available Thursday and Friday 4/10 and 4/11 – late nights and possibly for an interview/audition tomorrow – Email a recent photo and all contact info to: [email protected]

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Source: Extras Casting Atlanta

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