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Christmas Commercial Casting Call for Child Actors

Job Description
A non-union Christmas commercial filming in Vancouver, Canada is now casting child actors for multiple featured roles. Casting directors are seeking boys and girls with strong personalities, natural charm, and expressive acting ability for a heartwarming holiday campaign. Some roles specifically require horse riding or rodeo experience. This is a paid commercial opportunity with the potential to earn significant compensation for selected talent.

Job Responsibilities

  • Perform in a holiday-themed commercial production
  • Participate in callbacks, fittings, and filming in Vancouver
  • Follow creative direction from the production team
  • Deliver natural and emotionally expressive performances on camera
  • Work collaboratively with cast and crew throughout production

Requirements

  • Boys ages 10–13 of any ethnicity
  • Girls ages 6–8 of any ethnicity
  • Additional roles for boys ages 10–13 with horse riding or rodeo experience
  • Must be legally eligible to work in Canada
  • Must currently live in Vancouver, Canada
  • Strong acting ability and emotional range preferred
  • Comfortable performing on camera in a commercial setting

Compensation

  • Paid non-union commercial opportunity
  • Potential earnings up to $5,500 if booked and featured in the final edit
  • Professional on-camera experience in a holiday commercial production

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