Spider-Man: Homecoming extras casting director reveals acting tips for aspiring background actors.
Tammy Smith Casting is probably one of the most popular casting directors in Atlanta, Georgia right now. Her casting agency has made national news, after news broke that she’s the extras casting director for the upcoming Spider-Man movie. That being said, she took to Facebook to share actor submission tips for those background actors interested in joining the cast and crew of Spider-Man: Homecoming.
From Tammy Smith Casting:
We have been going thru all of the submissions and I have to say… I am very, very impressed with how many of you are following the directions on the website, to a “T”… and on top of that, having the smarts to include photos of you with a backpack, instruments, skateboards, and overall, very HS student looks. Thank you so much. It is going to make for a great impression to our director for selection. So many of you are going to be working on this film, especially the ones who took the time to send in the right photos, the complete right info and photos looking the part!!! wink emoticon … and SO many good faces!!
PS- you don’t need to submit more than once, unless you have a revised email with info you left out. That revised email should have all info and photos together, so that the newer email replaces the older incorrect one , etc.. ALSO, please refer friends!! We will need plenty of student types to work with, for multiple days (June 20th thru July 1st)
So basically, Tammy Smith Casting revealed that if you are interested in a role in the new Spider-Man homecoming movie, dress up for the part. Currently, casting directors are looking for background extras to play high school students. So, producers are looking for actors that can actually pass for high school students.
If you haven’t applied already for a role on Spider-Man Homecoming, check out the open casting call details here.
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