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Job Description
A production is casting a Caucasian boy child model ages 5 to 8 for an upcoming modeling opportunity. This role is ideal for families with confident, camera-friendly kids who can follow simple direction and present well in a professional setting. If your child has a great look for print or commercial modeling, this is a strong chance to be considered.

Job Responsibilities

  • Participate in a professional photo shoot as directed by the creative team

  • Follow simple on-set instructions and remain attentive during filming or photography

  • Maintain a positive, cooperative attitude throughout the booking

Requirements

  • Caucasian boy

  • Age range: 5–8 years old

  • Must be comfortable in a photoshoot environment and able to take direction

  • Parent/guardian must be able to support availability and on-set supervision as required

Compensation

  • Compensation details were not provided; pay rate will be shared upon selection

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Role: Plaintiff — Sean Maddox (Male, 28, White)
Sean Maddox is suing his brother Jordan after their shared childhood bunk bed collapsed during a chaotic night in their home. Sean claims Jordan’s aggressive make-out session and heavy shaking on the top bunk caused the collapse, ruining Sean’s own date downstairs and destroying both the bed and what Sean sees as his “shot at romance.”

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Sean is a sentimental, overly dramatic substitute teacher who treats the bunk bed like a sacred childhood monument. He truly believes “some things are more than furniture — they’re memories,” and he’s emotionally defensive when people dismiss that. Verbally expressive and easily wounded, Sean is still haunted by childhood bunk-bed dynamics and sees Jordan as someone who never respected history, feelings, or “proper bunk etiquette.” He’s the type to insist two things were destroyed at once: his emotional moment and the bed.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability with natural, grounded delivery

  • Comfortable portraying high emotion and big opinions without going cartoonish

  • Able to balance humor with sincerity (dramatic, but still believable)

  • Strong reactive listening for rapid-fire sibling arguing and interruptions

  • Comfortable playing defensiveness, wounded pride, and romantic humiliation
    Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Role: Defendant — Jordan Maddox (Male, 31, White)
Sean Maddox claims Jordan’s aggressive make-out session on the top bunk caused their childhood bunk bed to collapse. Jordan argues the real problem was Sean’s hysterical laughing, kicking, and emotional flailing on the bottom bunk—and that Sean’s bad repairs and sentimental obsession turned a piece of furniture into a disaster waiting to happen.

We are casting featured participants to portray individuals involved in a real small-claims case for the unscripted TV series Equal Justice with Judge Eboni K. Williams. This role requires strong improv ability, grounded real-person energy, and the ability to bring believable emotional nuance to reenactments.

Character Overview: Jordan is a sarcastic, practical security guard who lives by one rule: “It wasn’t broken until Sean fixed it.” He thinks Sean is dramatic, delusional, and dangerously sentimental—and believes a bunk bed was never meant for grown men, especially not for “cinematic date night moments.” Confident, dismissive, slightly arrogant, and fully convinced he’s the responsible brother, Jordan leans on logic, common sense, and blame-shifting back toward Sean’s behavior and repair attempts.
Requirements:

  • Strong improv ability with quick, natural back-and-forth

  • Comfortable playing sarcasm, confidence, and dismissiveness while staying grounded

  • Able to deliver blame-shifting arguments clearly without losing composure

  • Strong reactive listening for sibling conflict and courtroom-style questioning

  • Can balance humor with believable emotional stakes (annoyed, defensive, stubborn)
    Compensation:

  • $20 per hour

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Rick’s Wife (White Female, 40s) – True Crime Recreation Series

Job Description
A non-union true crime recreation series is casting a featured background role for “Rick’s Wife” in reenactment scenes (no scripted audio). Production is seeking a white female in her 40s with an attractive, natural on-camera look who can follow direction and help portray realistic relationship moments within the story. Local hire only in the Knoxville, Tennessee area.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray “Rick’s Wife” in non-speaking true crime reenactment scenes

  • Follow direction for blocking, reactions, and continuity across multiple takes

  • Maintain a camera-ready appearance and consistent performance throughout filming

  • Work professionally in a crewed environment and stay ready between setups

Requirements

  • White female talent, age range 40s

  • Attractive, natural on-camera presence

  • Comfortable appearing in true crime reenactment content

  • Non-union talent

  • Must be able to work as a local hire in the Knoxville, TN area (no travel, lodging, or stipends)

Compensation

  • $75/day

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Trucker (White Male) – True Crime Recreation Series

Job Description
A non-union true crime recreation series is casting a “Trucker” suspect role for reenactment scenes (no scripted audio). Production is seeking a white male with an intimidating presence and a distinctive look—facial hair encouraged, with long hair or an interesting, rugged vibe. This on-camera reenactment role includes tobacco-chewing content, so applicants must be comfortable portraying that action. Local hire only in the Knoxville, Tennessee area.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray a trucker suspect in non-speaking true crime reenactment scenes

  • Follow direction for movement, blocking, and continuity across multiple takes

  • Perform on-camera actions as directed, including tobacco-chewing portrayal

  • Maintain a consistent look and professional set etiquette throughout filming

Requirements

  • White male talent

  • Intimidating build/features; beard or facial hair preferred

  • Long hair or an interesting, rugged look is a plus

  • Comfortable with tobacco-chewing content on camera (portrayal required)

  • Non-union talent

  • Must be able to work as a local hire in the Knoxville, TN area (no travel, lodging, or stipends)

Compensation

  • $75/day

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Job Type:
Extra
Skills:
Acting

Featured Extra: Ted Darvaux (Male, Mid-30s) for Non-Union Docufilm

Job Description
A non-union docufilm is casting a featured extra role for “Ted Darvaux,” a white male in his mid-30s with a handsome, camera-ready look. This role appears in a period-style production set in 1966, so talent should match an era-appropriate appearance. This is a local hire opportunity filming in Savannah, with work expected across two shoot days.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray “Ted Darvaux,” a featured extra in docufilm scenes

  • Follow direction for blocking, timing, and continuity across multiple takes

  • Maintain a polished, period-appropriate on-camera presence for a 1966 setting

  • Work professionally with cast and crew and stay ready between setups

Requirements

  • White male, mid-30s

  • Handsome, camera-ready appearance

  • Period-appropriate look for a 1966-era story

  • Comfortable appearing as a featured extra in a narrative docufilm format

  • Local hire only (must be able to work locally; no travel provided)

  • Non-union talent

Compensation

  • $200/day

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Job Type:
Extra
Skills:
Acting

Featured Extra: Addie Mae (Female, 60s–70s) for Non-Union Docufilm

Job Description
A non-union docufilm is casting a featured extra role for “Addie Mae,” a white woman in her 60s to 70s. This period-style production is set in 1966, and the role calls for a tall, imposing presence with an on-camera look that fits the era. This is a local hire opportunity and will film in Savannah.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray “Addie Mae,” a featured extra in narrative docufilm scenes

  • Follow direction for blocking, timing, and continuity across multiple takes

  • Maintain a period-appropriate appearance and performance style for a 1966 setting

  • Remain professional, punctual, and ready throughout the shoot day

Requirements

  • White female, age range 60s–70s

  • Tall, imposing presence preferred

  • Period-appropriate look for a 1966-era story

  • Comfortable appearing as a featured extra in a docufilm format

  • Local hire only (must be able to work locally; no travel provided)

  • Non-union talent

Compensation

  • $200/day

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Job Type:
Extra
Skills:
Acting

Featured Extra: Gibson (Male, 30s–40s) for Non-Union Docufilm

Job Description
A non-union docufilm is casting a featured extra role for “Gibson,” a white male character in his 30s to early 40s. This is a period-style production set in 1966, so talent should have a camera-ready look that fits the era. The role is local hire only and will shoot one day in Savannah.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray “Gibson,” a featured extra in scripted docufilm scenes

  • Follow direction for blocking, timing, and continuity across multiple takes

  • Maintain a period-appropriate appearance and on-camera behavior for a 1966 setting

  • Work professionally on set and remain ready between setups

Requirements

  • White male, 30s–early 40s

  • Period-appropriate look for a 1966-era story

  • Comfortable appearing as a featured extra in a narrative docufilm

  • Local hire only (must be able to work locally; no travel provided)

  • Non-union talent

  • Note: Character detail includes a left foot encased in a large leather slipper (wardrobe/prop styling)

Compensation

  • $200/day

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Job Type:
Extra
Skills:
Acting

Featured Background: Man in Backyard (Male, Caucasian/White)

Job Description
A major brand production is seeking a featured background actor to portray a “Man in Backyard” in relaxed, everyday lifestyle scenes. This non-union casting opportunity is looking for Caucasian/White male talent with a natural, approachable presence who can take direction and maintain continuity on set. Local hire only.

Job Responsibilities

  • Appear on camera as featured background in backyard lifestyle scenes

  • Follow direction for movement, timing, and continuity across multiple takes

  • Maintain a natural, believable presence while working around crew and equipment

  • Stay available, wardrobe-ready, and on time for all call times and setups

Requirements

  • Male talent, Caucasian/White

  • Age range: 30s–40s

  • Comfortable working outdoors and taking direction quickly

  • Local hire only (no transportation or accommodations provided)

  • Non-union talent

Compensation

  • $275 / 10 hours (featured background rate)

Job Type:
Actor
Skills:
Acting

Female Stand-In (Caucasian/European) – Feature Production

Job Description
A new feature production is seeking a female stand-in for on-set work in Atlanta. This stand-in casting is looking for talent who can closely match the required look and maintain continuity for lighting and camera setups. Availability is needed across multiple shoot days in December and January.

Job Responsibilities

  • Stand in for the principal performer during lighting, blocking, and camera rehearsals

  • Match the performer’s height, build, and overall look for continuity

  • Follow direction from the AD team, camera crew, and lighting department

  • Remain on set and ready between setups with a professional, patient attitude

Requirements

  • Female, Caucasian or European appearance

  • Height approximately 5’5”–5’6”

  • Able to portray ages 25–35

  • Dark brown or black hair (preferably curly)

  • Comfortable working long production days and taking direction quickly

  • Must be legally eligible to work in the U.S.

  • Must have strong availability during the requested December/January shoot window

Compensation

  • $210 / 12 hours

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