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Emily Brockmann Casting

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Job Type:
Actor
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Acting

Bilingual Girl for Upcoming Feature Film

Job Description
An upcoming feature film is now casting a young girl for a key supporting role in a major production filming in Europe. Casting directors are searching across the UK and Europe for a clever, spirited girl of Afro-Latina or Hispanic descent who can speak both English and Spanish.

This is a paid acting opportunity, and no prior acting experience is required. Production is committed to inclusive casting and is looking for a natural, expressive child who can bring authenticity and heart to the screen.

Filming is scheduled to take place between May and July in Europe. Submissions must be made by a parent or legal guardian.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray a key supporting character in a feature film

  • Perform dialogue in both English and Spanish

  • Participate in filming between May and July

  • Follow direction from the film’s director and production team

  • Represent the character with energy and authenticity

Requirements

  • Girl, ages 6–11

  • Afro-Latina or Hispanic descent

  • Fluent in both English and Spanish

  • Based in the UK or Europe

  • No acting experience required

  • Submission must be completed by a parent or legal guardian

Compensation

  • Paid supporting role

  • International feature film credit

  • Professional on-set experience

  • Travel and filming opportunity in Europe

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