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Angelica “Ruby” Collins

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Actor
Skills:
Acting

Casting Multiple Roles for Faith-Based Christian Film

Job Description
A passion-driven Christian film is casting for a range of roles that span generations within an African American family. Filming will take place in Houston, TX, and the project seeks actors who can deliver heartfelt, authentic performances that align with the values and themes of a faith-centered story. This is a meaningful opportunity for performers to be part of an emotionally rich and purpose-filled production.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray one of the featured characters in a dramatic Christian family film

  • Follow direction from the production team to deliver emotionally grounded performances

  • Collaborate with a diverse cast to depict genuine family dynamics

  • Represent values aligned with faith, love, and generational storytelling

Requirements

Role: Grandpa

  • Male, African American or White

  • Age: 50–70

Role: Grandma

  • Female, African American

  • Age: 50–70

Role: Tim

  • Male, African American

  • Age: 7–13

Role: Anna

  • Female, African American

  • Age: 26–40

Role: Sammy

  • Female, African American

  • Age: 7–15

  • All actors must be local to or able to work in Houston, TX

  • Subject line should include the role name and submission by the deadline

Compensation

  • Details provided upon selection

  • Passion project with a focus on authentic storytelling and Christian values

Contact name:
Angelica “Ruby” Collins

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