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Job Type:
Actor
Skills:
Acting

Indigenous Grandfather for Television Series

Job Description

A television series is seeking an Indigenous grandfather to appear in an upcoming production. This paid acting opportunity is ideal for authentic talent who can portray a grandfather around 70 years old. Casting directors are looking for performers who can provide recent natural photos and are available to work on a professional television set.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray an Indigenous grandfather in a television production.
  • Follow direction from the production and creative teams.
  • Arrive prepared and ready for filming.
  • Maintain professionalism throughout the production day.

Requirements

  • Indigenous male who can portray a grandfather around 70 years old.
  • Submit current natural-light head-and-shoulders photos taken recently.
  • Provide your full name, email address, phone number, and city of residence.
  • Indicate your union status with your submission.
  • State whether you require shuttle transportation from Toronto.
  • Available to film in the Milton, Ontario area.

Compensation

  • Minimum pay of $176 for up to 10 hours.
  • Expected filming time is approximately 2–3 hours.
  • Opportunity to work on a professional television production.
  • Gain valuable on-set acting experience.
Job Type:
Actor
Skills:
Acting

Lead Role – Jerry Little Bear for Short Film

Job Description

A non-union short film is seeking an Indigenous male actor for a lead role in an upcoming production filming in San Antonio, Texas. The character is a charismatic yet flawed storyteller and urban cowboy whose life is challenged when his estranged daughter reenters the picture. This is a strong dramatic role offering multiple days of work and the opportunity to lead a character-driven independent film.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray a lead character in a narrative short film
  • Deliver an authentic and emotionally layered performance
  • Participate in rehearsals and filming days as scheduled
  • Collaborate with the director and cast to develop the character
  • Follow production schedules and creative direction
  • Maintain professionalism throughout the production process

Requirements

  • Indigenous male
  • Ages 40–50
  • Strong acting ability and character portrayal skills
  • Comfortable performing a complex and emotionally nuanced role
  • Must be able to work in San Antonio, Texas
  • Local hires preferred
  • Reliable and professional on set

Compensation

  • $250 per day
  • Estimated four filming days
  • One paid rehearsal day
  • Lead role in a short film
  • Travel and lodging available

Job Type:
Actor
Skills:
Acting

Patty (“Mee Maw”) – Supporting Role

Job Description

A non-union narrative short film is casting an actress to portray Patty, also known as “Mee Maw.” Chelsea’s grandmother is sharp-tongued, funny, and unforgettable, bringing humor and wisdom to the story. Producers are seeking a performer with strong character acting abilities and a memorable screen presence.

This featured supporting role offers the chance to play a vibrant character in a heartfelt narrative film.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray Patty (“Mee Maw”) in scripted scenes
  • Participate in rehearsal and filming sessions
  • Deliver authentic and engaging character performances
  • Collaborate with cast and production staff
  • Follow direction from the creative team

Requirements

  • Woman, ages 65–77
  • Hispanic, Indigenous, or Mixed ethnicity
  • Strong personality and character acting skills
  • Ability to portray a humorous and outspoken grandmother
  • Local hire in the San Antonio, Texas area
  • Available for rehearsal and filming dates

Compensation

  • $200 per day
Job Type:
Actor
Skills:
Acting

Chelsea – Child Lead Role

Job Description

A non-union narrative short film is casting a young actress for the lead role of Chelsea. Producers are seeking a talented girl who can bring warmth, intelligence, and emotional depth to this heartfelt story. Chelsea is wise beyond her years and serves as the emotional center of the film.

This is an excellent opportunity for young performers looking to take on a meaningful leading role in an independent film production.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray Chelsea throughout the film’s narrative
  • Participate in rehearsals and filming as scheduled
  • Deliver authentic and emotionally engaging performances
  • Collaborate with the director and cast members
  • Follow production guidance and direction

Requirements

  • Girl, ages 8–11
  • Hispanic, Indigenous, or Mixed ethnicity
  • Strong personality and natural acting ability
  • Able to portray a mature and thoughtful character
  • Local hire in the San Antonio, Texas area
  • Available for rehearsals and filming dates

Compensation

  • $250 per day
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Job Type:
Other
Skills:
Acting

Indigenous Drag Queen for Untitled TV Series

Job Description

An upcoming television series is seeking an Indigenous Drag Queen for a featured role. Casting directors are looking for a talented and charismatic performer who can bring authenticity, confidence, and personality to the screen. This opportunity is open to performers of all ages and welcomes both experienced and emerging talent interested in television production.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray a featured character in an upcoming TV series
  • Participate in filming and production activities as scheduled
  • Collaborate with directors, producers, and fellow cast members
  • Deliver authentic and engaging on-screen performances
  • Maintain professionalism throughout the production process

Requirements

  • Must identify as Indigenous
  • Drag Queen performer
  • Open to all ages
  • Open to both union and non-union performers
  • Strong stage presence and personality
  • Comfortable performing on camera
  • Able to take direction and work collaboratively with the production team

Compensation

  • $379.25 guaranteed
  • Overtime compensation available when applicable
  • Featured television production opportunity
  • Professional industry exposure and networking opportunities
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Job Type:
Model
Skills:
Modeling

Indigenous Models for Runway Fashion Event

Job Description

A major runway fashion event is seeking Indigenous models of all backgrounds, identities, and experience levels to participate in an upcoming fashion showcase in Toronto. This opportunity welcomes both experienced runway professionals and first-time models who are passionate about representing Indigenous beauty, culture, and storytelling through fashion. Selected talent will have the opportunity to walk in a high-profile event celebrating community, resilience, and creative expression.

Job Responsibilities

  • Walk the runway during a live fashion event
  • Model designer clothing and accessories
  • Attend rehearsals, fittings, and event-related activities
  • Follow direction from producers, designers, and event coordinators
  • Represent the vision and values of the fashion showcase with professionalism

Requirements

  • Indigenous talent of all backgrounds and identities
  • Open to all experience levels, including first-time models
  • Comfortable performing in front of a live audience
  • Reliable, professional, and punctual
  • Able to follow creative and production direction
  • Passion for fashion, culture, and community representation

Compensation

  • Opportunity to participate in a featured runway fashion event
  • Professional exposure within the fashion industry
  • Networking opportunities with designers and industry professionals
  • Additional compensation details provided to selected applicants
Job Type:
Other
Skills:
Acting

Casting Wheelchair User and Indigenous Individual for PSA Campaign

Job Description
A public service announcement campaign is seeking two featured roles to represent real stories with authenticity and impact. The project will film in Toronto and aims to cast individuals who embody the character of a teacher and a leader, highlighting inclusivity and diverse representation. This is a great opportunity to be featured in a meaningful, nationally seen campaign.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray the role of a teacher or leader in a scripted PSA campaign

  • Participate in casting recall, wardrobe fitting, and scheduled shoot days

  • Deliver lines naturally and authentically on camera

  • Engage in direction from production during all stages of filming

Requirements

  • Wheelchair User: Any gender, age 25–45, to play the role of a teacher

  • Indigenous Individual: Any gender, age 30–60, to play the role of a leader

  • Must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident

  • Available for recall (Zoom for wheelchair users), wardrobe fitting, and shoot dates

  • Non-union performers are welcome

Compensation

  • Approx. $3,500 per person based on edit inclusion and usage

  • ACTRA commercial campaign

  • Usage includes all lifts and broadcast coverage

  • Some roles may require multiple shoot days

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