ABC’s ‘The Wonder Years’ Season 2 Casting Call
**LOOKING FOR REAL MINOR CHEERLEADERS**
LOOKING FOR MINORS TO PORTRAY CHEERLEADERS FOR THE WONDER YEARS
Looking for Minors, ages 11-17 years of age, any ethnicity, female. DO NOT NEED TO BE REGISTERED WITH CENTRAL CASTING!
DATES:
- COVID test Wednesday 10/5
- Fitting Thursday 10/6
- COVID test Monday 10/10
- Filming Tuesday 10/11
- Filming Wednesday 10/12
- Filming Thursday 10/13
Each Minor must have a Parent/Guardian who tests and accompanies them to all fitting and filming dates, and both the Minor and Parent/Guardian must meet all vaccination and Booster requirements.
You must have REAL experience with cheerleading. NO STUNTS, TRICKS OR CHEERING WILL BE NEEDED. You are stretching/warming up before a football game and should have real cheer experience and knowledge.
RATES
- COVID test $43.75/2
- FITTING $43.75/2
- FILMING
- $175/10
This production has a mandatory vaccination policy for all Zone A workers, including Background Actors, Stand-Ins, and other talent ages 5 and above working on its set. To be eligible to work on this production, you must be (1) either (a) fully vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccine AND received a “Booster” if you are eligible for a Booster according to CDC guidelines (click here to check if you are eligible for Booster) (Also: if you received the AstraZeneca and Novavax vaccines, then three doses of any combination of Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca, or Novavax vaccines would deem you Boosted) or (b) fully vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccine but not yet Booster-eligible; or (2) have a medical disability or sincerely-held religious belief that prevents vaccination. Any offer of work is “conditioned” on you providing adequate proof to Production that you meet the criteria mentioned above. If you are unable to show adequate proof to Production, then you are ineligible to be hired for this Production. If you answer “yes” to this message, then you are hereby attesting to the fact that you can and will provide such adequate proof to Production. If you are selected, Production will collect and verify your proof.
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