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Led by seasoned Casting Director, Katie MacIntosh, Mac Worldwide Inc. quickly became one of the most recognizable and reputable companies in the reality arena. The product of more than a decade of experience in the reality television world, our team is comprised of a group of directors and producers with a long running history of collaboration; which has resulted in a seemless, energetic and well-oiled machine!

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Casting Call for Tall, Husky Men for True Crime Doc Series

Job Description: We are seeking a tall, husky white male for a non-speaking role in a major streamer true crime documentary series. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a high-profile production.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Portray a character in a true crime documentary series.
  • Follow directions from the director and production team to ensure smooth filming.
  • Maintain a professional attitude and punctuality on set.

Requirements:

  • Male, white, aged 40-45.
  • Thicker build, 6’4″ tall, with thick brown hair.
  • Must be local to NYC/Long Island or able to travel to the filming location.
  • Reliable and able to follow instructions.
  • Comfortable being on camera in a non-speaking role.

Compensation Details:

  • Pay is $200 per day, plus meals provided.
  • Competitive pay based on industry standards.
Contact name:
Katie MacIntosh

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