Call for submissions: Actors in Training 2022 from Warner Bros. Television
If you’re an actor who just completed their undergrad, graduate or conservatory level training in the spring/summer of 2022, the Warner Bros. Television Casting Department would like to get to know you.
Recognizing that the ongoing pandemic continues to impact many of the traditional year-end career development actives, we are once again offering a virtual platform for this year’s graduating students to introduce themselves and their work to our TV casting executives.
Any acting student who completed their training program in the spring/summer of 2022 is invited to submit their headshot, resume, and a brief introduction about themselves. Our Casting Department will review all submissions. A select group of applications will be invited to submit taped auditions and meet with our WBTV Casting Executives.
You’ve missed meeting us and we’ve missed meeting you!
Qualified students, 18 years or older, please email your headshot and resume (PDF attachments only)
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