Lead Role Casting for Eleanor Campbell in Upcoming Feature Film
Job Description:
KBC Casting is seeking a skilled actor to portray Eleanor Campbell, a lead role in an upcoming feature film set in Jamaica. Eleanor is the matriarch of the Campbell family, embodying grace, strength, and a deep connection to Jamaican traditions. She is the glue holding her family together during challenging times, and her character is pivotal to the film’s emotional core.
Job Responsibilities:
- Deliver a powerful and nuanced performance as Eleanor Campbell, showcasing her resilience, wisdom, and deep familial ties.
- Work closely with the director and cast to bring the Campbell family’s story to life.
- Participate in rehearsals, table reads, and on-location filming in Jamaica.
Requirements:
- Female actor, aged 50s–60s.
- Must exude grace, strength, and emotional depth in their performance.
- Familiarity with or a strong connection to Jamaican culture and traditions is preferred.
- Professionalism and ability to take direction on set.
Compensation Details:
- Compensation will be discussed upon selection and based on industry standards for lead roles in feature films.
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