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GEICO Commercial Casting Call for Speaking Roles (Pay is $500/Day)

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Geico commercial casting call for a ton of speaking roles in Richmond, Virginia.

Casting directors are now casting actors, models, and talent to work on the scenes filming on
Producers are seeking the following types:

  1. Salad Bar – :15
    Mom or Dad – Late 30s to early 40s. Working class, clean, loving. A good, busy parent that needs a night off from cooking at home.
    Child – Male or female. 8 or 9-ish: A kid that’s just discovered that “being cool” is a thing. Somewhat tough. Freckles, big cheeks a plus.
  2. Tea – :15
    Karen – Female, retirement age, 55-70 – any ethnicity
    Becky – Female, retirement age, 55-70 – any ethnicity
    ^Karen and Becky are old friends that have afternoon tea together every week. They might have a southern belle quality to them. Friendly, gossipy, unique faces.^
  3. State Fair – :15
    Todd/Tina – 9-16 years old, male or female, any ethnicity
    Greg/Meghan – 9-16 years old, male or female, any ethnicity
    ^Looking for unique faces and preteens/teens with expressive smiles. Tomboy types and/or 90s-style bowl cut haircuts a plus.^
  4. Clothes – 15:
    Sam: 25-35, female, any ethnicity
    Tori: 25-35, female, any ethnicity
    ^Sam and Tori shop with each other all the time. Witty, fashionable, deadpan, trendy.^
  5. Harvest – 15:
    Belinda: 40-50, any ethnicity
    Rosemary: 40-50, any ethnicity
    ^Belinda and Rosemary are lifetime gardeners. Feminists with green thumbs. Both slightly unkempt. Long, grey hair a plus^
  6. Vending Machine – :15
    Ron: 30-45, male, any ethnicity
    Susan: 30-45, female, any ethnicity
    Ron and Susan are hip young professionals. Ron probably has a beard, Susan wears glasses, maybe has tattoos. Two successful intellectuals that work in a creative corporate environment.

To audition for a role in the upcoming GEICO production, check out the casting call breakdown below.

GEICO Casting Call

SO WHAT TO DO…..
If you are interested in being considered for the project, meet the specifications, and are available to film, send your HEADSHOT AND RESUME to [email protected] IMPORTANT – In your email, please specify your name and the role (or roles) you meet!

Client: GEICO
Pay Type: SAG Pre-Negotiated Commercial Rate
Shoot Location: Richmond, Virginia
Submission Deadline: Friday, February 2nd at 5pm
Shoot Dates: Tuesday, February 6th and/or Wednesday, February 7th
Pay: $400-$500/day
Usage: 1 yr use and unlimited lifts

*Note: There will be no in-person auditions for these roles.*

GEICO DVX – CAST BREAKDOWN

Salad Bar – :15
Mom or Dad – Late 30s to early 40s. Working class, clean, loving. A good, busy parent that needs a night off from cooking at home.
Child – Male or female. 8 or 9-ish: A kid that’s just discovered that “being cool” is a thing. Somewhat tough. Freckles, big cheeks a plus.

Tea – :15
Karen – Female, retirement age, 55-70 – any ethnicity
Becky – Female, retirement age, 55-70 – any ethnicity
^Karen and Becky are old friends that have afternoon tea together every week. They might have a southern belle quality to them. Friendly, gossipy, unique faces.^

State Fair – :15
Todd/Tina – 9-16 years old, male or female, any ethnicity
Greg/Meghan – 9-16 years old, male or female, any ethnicity
^Looking for unique faces and preteens/teens with expressive smiles. Tomboy types and/or 90s-style bowl cut haircuts a plus.^

Clothes – 15:
Sam: 25-35, female, any ethnicity
Tori: 25-35, female, any ethnicity
^Sam and Tori shop with each other all the time. Witty, fashionable, deadpan, trendy.^

Harvest – 15:
Belinda: 40-50, any ethnicity
Rosemary: 40-50, any ethnicity
^Belinda and Rosemary are lifetime gardeners. Feminists with green thumbs. Both slightly unkempt. Long, grey hair a plus^

Vending Machine – :15
Ron: 30-45, male, any ethnicity
Susan: 30-45, female, any ethnicity
Ron and Susan are hip young professionals. Ron probably has a beard, Susan wears glasses, maybe has tattoos. Two successful intellectuals that work in a creative corporate environment.

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If you are not local and/or do not fit the description, do not apply

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Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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