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Michael Bay ‘Almanac’ Casting Call in Atlanta for a Grey Hair Male Stand in

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Casting directors are now a grey hair male stand in  to work on the upcoming Michael Bay movie, Almanac (also known as Cinema One).

CL Casting, the extras casting company for the upcoming feature film posted a casting call seeking a grey hair male actor with blue eyes and in his early twenties. Casting directors are seeking someone to start tomorrow, this Saturday.
If you are still interested, see the following Casting Call information below for more details.

Michael Bay ‘Almanac’ Casting Call Details:

Seeking male stand in – CAUCASIAN, MALE, ALL GREY HAIR -40’s to 50’s, 5’10 and 150. This works Saturday (tomorrow). If you fit this description and you are available, please email 3 pictures, your height, weight, age, and phone number to [email protected]
Subject: S SI

Source: CL Casting

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