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NOW CASTING

LA Based talent for a Sportswear Lookbook:

  • (18+) and eligible to work in the US on a W9 (paid) $$$
  • Must be Los Angeles Local
  • Please specify any athleticism/ sports

 

MARVEL STUDIOS
NOW CASTING

JAPANESE ADVISOR
– Character portrayed is open gender, late 20s-50s, Japanese; capable and cool under pressure. A high level employee at a successful company, buttoned up and professional.

JAPANESE PILOT
– Charater portrayed is open gender, late 20s-30s, Japanese ; fit, immediately presents a military bearing.

Outside Dates: March 2023- July 2023
Location: Atlanta.

 

We are looking for the following for a TVC being shot in Adelaide

Father– 35 – 45 years old

Son– 5 – 8 years old with long hair – at least to his shoulders

Must be available this Thursday – 23rd March 2023.

 

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CASTING CALL
LEAVING LEBANON
DISNEY’S DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION FILM PROGRAM

TETA AMIRA
– 70-85 year old woman. Amira is the matriach of the family. Having been a refugee in the past, the war doesn’t phase her as much. She takes it upon herself to guide the family through this experience. She finds lightness, humor, honesty and keeping busy with the small things important.

Shooting in Los Angeles, April 2023, Local hire

 

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Tampa booking 3/23/23 –

Seeking:

  • Caucasian blonde male
  • age 18-25 (should be able to pass as an older teen), reenactment project,

Rate is $175.00 for a half day. 

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SEEKING MALE MODELS FOR “NATIONAL CLOTHING RETAILER” PHOTOSHOOT

We are seeking two 6’3″ male models with a 30-33 inch waist for an upcoming photoshoot in Savannah!  

– Open to all ages 18 and up

Rate: $1,000 buyout, including both the shoot date and fitting

Fitting Date: March 30th (5:30pm-7:30pm)

Shoot Date: March 31st (7:00am-6:30pm)

Location: Savannah (no lodging or travel provided)

 

 

 

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We are looking for Senior MEN, age 70+, for an excellent and hilarious TEST shoot with Rob Gregory in April.  

Men will be paid a $100 stipend and can use the video/photos for self-promotion.  

This is just a test and will not be used EXCEPT FOR PROMOTION. 

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Casting for Rev Your Bev project – Richmond VA – NU – 3/30 and 3/31 TBD

Seeking talent for an upcoming Rev Your Bev project filming in Richmond, VA, on 3/30 and 3/31 (Talent may be needed one or both days TBD).  

This is a nonunion project.  SELF-TAPE SUBMISSIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR CONSIDERATION!

Please see the details below and submit according to the instructions:

Shoot Dates: March 30th and 31st

Fitting Date: TBD either 28th or 29th (likely 28th)

SEEKING THE FOLLOWING TALENT:

  • Children Ages 7 – 10
  • ALL ETHNICITIES!
  • Boys and Girls

Must be comfortable singing (having fun with singing)

RATES/USAGE  (Note project is less any fees):

Session fee: $400 per day/per talent

Usage Buyout: $800 (1 year – Buyout covers web, social, and broadcast – within state of VA only.)

Fitting Fee: $75

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THE SANDWICH
Short Film

SAG-AFTRA Micro Budget Daily Rate
Location: Greater Boston
Shoot Date: May TBD

STORYLINE: Pete, an old man near the end of his life, waits alone in his empty apartment. Duane, a representative from “Operations and Procedures, the Great Beyond,” knocks on Pete’s door and tells him that he needs to ask Pete a few questions before his imminent departure to the afterlife. The two men share a delicious sandwich together as Pete is forced to confront a lifetime of guilt and regret. Or maybe he’s just trying to buy a little time.

SEEKING:

PETE is a tired, old man, 70+, dressed in faded khakis, a wrinkled shirt, an unbuttoned cardigan, and a comfortable pair of tennis sneakers.

DUANE is a downbeat, middle-aged man with razor stubble, dressed in a stained black suit that’s seen better days, a thin black tie, and an ill-fitting white shirt. 

 

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Job Type:
Actor
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Acting

CASTING CALL

We are looking for Scottish men in their 30s and 40s with disabilities (specified below) for two roles in a forthcoming TV series.

JAMIE-
Character portrayed as:

  • Male
  • Aged 30-45
  • Working Class
  • Scottish
  • Ex-military
  • any ethnicity
  • uses a prosthetic leg

TOBY-
Character portrayed as:

  • Male
  • late 40s
  • Scottish
  • Ex-policeman
  • Any ethnicity
  • a wheelchair user

No previous acting experience is necessary

 

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A casting call is a notice put out by producers or casting directors seeking potential actors for roles, inviting them to apply or present themselves. An audition is the process where actors perform a specific piece, like a monologue or a script, in front of the casting team after responding to a casting call. Essentially, the casting call is the request, and the audition is the response.

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Generally, you should not pay to attend casting calls. Legitimate casting calls and auditions do not require payment from actors. If a casting call asks for money to audition or to secure a role, it is likely a scam. The standard practice is that any fees associated with the casting process are covered by the production.