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Casting Female Actors to Play Cheerleaders in YouTube Video

Job Description
An up-and-coming content creator is casting female actors to play cheerleaders in an upcoming YouTube video. This is a fun, paid opportunity ideal for performers who are energetic, expressive, and ready to bring a high-spirited presence to screen. The project will shoot in Los Angeles and will be featured on a growing creator’s channel.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray cheerleader roles in a scripted or improvised YouTube video

  • Perform basic cheer-style movements and deliver energetic lines or reactions

  • Follow direction from the content creator and production team

  • Bring personality and charm to the role in a lighthearted, entertaining context

Requirements

  • Female performers of any experience level

  • Must be based in or able to travel to Los Angeles

  • Comfortable on camera and able to perform with confidence

  • Strong energy and screen presence

  • Previous cheer or performance experience is a plus but not required

Compensation

  • Paid role

  • Featured in content with growing online visibility

  • Great for social media exposure and on-camera experience

  • Adds to your portfolio or acting reel

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Job Type:
Actor
Skills:
Acting

Casting Actors for Comedy Skit with Popular Content Creator

Job Description
A high-energy comedy skit is casting two actors to star alongside a well-known digital content creator. This is a paid opportunity taking place in or near Lithonia, Georgia, just outside of Atlanta. Perfect for aspiring or seasoned performers looking to build their portfolio with fun, online content that reaches wide audiences.

Job Responsibilities

  • Perform in a short-form comedic sketch for digital platforms

  • Collaborate with a content creator to deliver engaging and humorous scenes

  • Take direction and contribute creatively to the shoot

  • Bring personality and improvisational skills to the role

Requirements

  • Must be based near or able to travel to Lithonia, Georgia

  • Comfortable acting in a comedic setting

  • Energetic and expressive with on-camera confidence

  • Reliable and punctual on shoot day

  • All experience levels welcome

Compensation

  • Paid acting role

  • Work with a high-visibility online creator

  • Great opportunity for digital exposure

  • Adds professional credit to your reel or portfolio

Casting Hand Double for Major TV Series

Job Description
A major new television series is casting a talented hand double for a featured role. The selected actor must be confident performing on camera and have strong charcoal drawing skills, as the role requires sketching live on set. This is an excellent opportunity for artists and performers with a unique skill set to gain exposure in a high-profile production filming in the Los Angeles area.

Job Responsibilities

  • Perform as a hand double on camera during scripted drawing sequences

  • Demonstrate proficiency in charcoal drawing on cue

  • Collaborate closely with directors and production staff to match movement and timing

  • Ensure consistency and continuity during takes

Requirements

  • Male, ages 20–40

  • Black/African American

  • Must be located in or able to work in Los Angeles

  • Comfortable drawing in front of the camera

  • Skilled in charcoal or fine art drawing

  • Must be a SAG-AFTRA member (include union number and card photo)

  • Must provide clear hand photos and list of relevant art experience

Compensation

  • SAG scale: $253/8 hours

  • Additional pay for special artistic ability

  • Union role with standard protections and benefits

  • Opportunity to work on a major production set

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Job Type:
Extra
Skills:
Acting

Casting Festival-Goers for Social Media Commercial

Job Description
An exciting opportunity is open for lively, outgoing groups of friends to star in a paid commercial for a major social media brand. This campaign will highlight the spirit of youth and the electric energy of festival culture. The production is looking for real friend groups aged 16–23 who know how to have fun and bring the party vibe to screen. Talent can be based anywhere in the UK.

Job Responsibilities

  • Participate in a vibrant, festival-themed commercial shoot

  • Bring authentic energy and real friendships to camera

  • Represent the brand with positivity and high energy

  • Engage in fun, natural interactions on set

Requirements

  • Groups of friends aged 16–23

  • Must enjoy festivals and social events

  • Comfortable being filmed in a party atmosphere

  • Open to talent from across the UK

  • No prior acting experience needed

Compensation

  • Paid commercial opportunity (££££)

  • Chance to feature in a major brand campaign

  • Gain on-camera experience

  • Great exposure across digital and social platforms

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Job Type:
Actor
Skills:
Acting

Casting Teens and Young Adults for Paid Social Media Commercial

Job Description
A major social media brand is on the hunt for vibrant, confident young talent for an upcoming commercial. This is a fun, high-energy shoot designed to celebrate the diversity of voices across the UK. Talent with strong regional accents are highly encouraged to apply. This is a remote-friendly opportunity and applicants can be based anywhere in the UK.

Job Responsibilities

  • Perform in a dynamic commercial promoting a major online platform

  • Showcase your unique accent and personality

  • Take direction on-set or remotely

  • Represent the brand in an engaging, authentic way

Requirements

  • Aged 16–23

  • Must have a strong UK regional accent (Geordie, Scouse, Brummie, or Yorkie preferred)

  • Comfortable speaking on camera

  • Must be available for the commercial shoot dates

  • No prior experience required, but confidence and energy are essential

Compensation

  • Paid commercial opportunity (££££)

  • National exposure across social media platforms

  • Great for building on-camera experience

  • Work from anywhere in the UK

Casting Hand Double for Major TV Series

Job Description
A major new television series is casting a talented hand double for a featured role. The selected actor must be confident performing on camera and have strong charcoal drawing skills, as the role requires sketching live on set. This is an excellent opportunity for artists and performers with a unique skill set to gain exposure in a high-profile production filming in the Los Angeles area.

Job Responsibilities

  • Perform as a hand double on camera during scripted drawing sequences

  • Demonstrate proficiency in charcoal drawing on cue

  • Collaborate closely with directors and production staff to match movement and timing

  • Ensure consistency and continuity during takes

Requirements

  • Male, ages 20–40

  • Black/African American

  • Must be located in or able to work in Los Angeles

  • Comfortable drawing in front of the camera

  • Skilled in charcoal or fine art drawing

  • Must be a SAG-AFTRA member (include union number and card photo)

  • Must provide clear hand photos and list of relevant art experience

Compensation

  • SAG scale: $253/8 hours

  • Additional pay for special artistic ability

  • Union role with standard protections and benefits

  • Opportunity to work on a major production set

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Job Type:
Actor
Skills:
Acting

Casting Call: Comedy Series Pilot – Role of Lorna Two-Shoes

Job Description
A new NBC ensemble comedy pilot set in a Native community center is casting for the role of Lorna Two-Shoes—a stylish, stubborn auntie who is impossible to ignore. This series celebrates Indigenous voices with humor and heart, and Lorna brings bold presence, fierce opinions, and undeniable flair to every scene she enters.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray Lorna Two-Shoes, a loud, confident, and fashion-forward auntie with a sharp tongue and deep love for her family

  • Deliver bold comedic moments while grounding the character in authenticity

  • Add vibrant energy to the ensemble with strong comedic timing and presence

  • Collaborate with writers and directors to bring Lorna’s larger-than-life personality to the screen

  • Support storylines centered around family, tradition, and modern Indigenous identity

Requirements

  • Must be able to play a woman in her 50s

  • Identify as North American Indigenous or multiracial Indigenous (Afro-Indigenous, Indigenous & Latina, Indigenous & Asian, etc.)

  • Strong comedic instincts with the ability to steal a scene while staying true to the ensemble dynamic

  • Comfortable portraying a character who is unapologetic, stylish, and set in her ways

  • Prior acting experience preferred, especially in comedic or character roles

Compensation

  • Recurring guest star role

  • SAG-AFTRA rates apply

  • Travel and lodging provided if needed

  • Join a dynamic cast and creative team committed to Indigenous-centered storytelling

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Job Type:
Actor
Skills:
Acting

Casting Call: Comedy Series Pilot – Role of Frank Henry Jr.

Job Description
An upcoming NBC comedy pilot set in a Native community center is seeking talent for the role of Frank Henry Jr.—a rebellious teen caught between skate parks and ceremony. This heartwarming ensemble series blends comedy and cultural authenticity, spotlighting the complexities of modern Indigenous life. Frank Henry Jr. brings youthful energy, conflict, and growth to the mix.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray Frank Henry Jr., a 15-year-old teen navigating tradition and rebellion

  • Deliver a performance that balances sarcasm, attitude, and vulnerability

  • Represent the generational gap and evolving cultural identity within the story

  • Collaborate with cast and directors to bring authenticity and depth to the role

  • Help add emotional layers and youthful perspective to the series’ tone

Requirements

  • Must be able to play a teenage boy, around 15 years old

  • Identify as North American Indigenous or multiracial Indigenous (Afro-Indigenous, Indigenous & Latino, Indigenous & Asian, etc.)

  • Ability to portray a character who is conflicted, sarcastic, and deeply rooted in his culture despite resistance

  • Strong acting skills with an edge of naturalism and attitude

  • Prior on-camera experience a plus but not required

Compensation

  • Recurring guest star role

  • SAG-AFTRA rates apply

  • Travel and accommodations covered if applicable

  • Work with a team committed to authentic Indigenous storytelling and youth representation

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Job Type:
Actor
Skills:
Acting

Casting Call: Comedy Series Pilot – Role of Ashley

Job Description
A fresh NBC ensemble comedy pilot set in a Native community center is now casting for the role of Ashley—a grounded, no-nonsense receptionist who holds the whole place together. This half-hour comedy shines a spotlight on community, culture, and connection. Ashley brings the heart and hustle, serving as the reliable voice of reason amidst the chaos.

Job Responsibilities

  • Play Ashley, a 20-something receptionist who is calm, organized, and always three steps ahead

  • Serve as the anchor in a fast-paced office full of bold personalities

  • Deliver dry humor and understated charm that balances out the ensemble

  • Support the story with authentic and grounded performance

  • Build relationships with fellow cast members to enhance ensemble chemistry

Requirements

  • Must be able to play a woman in her 20s

  • Identify as North American Indigenous or multiracial Indigenous (Afro-Indigenous, Indigenous & Latina, Indigenous & Asian, etc.)

  • Strong comedic instincts, especially in playing the “straight man” role

  • Must be comfortable portraying a character who is focused, reserved, and quietly funny

  • Experience in ensemble or workplace comedies preferred

Compensation

  • 10/13 fractional series regular role

  • SAG-AFTRA rates apply

  • Travel and lodging included if needed

  • Opportunity to work alongside a visionary Indigenous-led creative team

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Job Type:
Actor
Skills:
Acting

Casting Call: Comedy Series Pilot – Role of Brian Austin Gleason

Job Description
A new NBC ensemble comedy pilot is casting for the role of Brian Austin Gleason—a snarky, power-hungry HR rep who takes himself way too seriously. Set in a Native community center, the series blends heartfelt storytelling with laugh-out-loud moments. Brian adds a layer of queer ambition and dry wit, serving as both foil and comic relief in a workplace full of unique personalities.

Job Responsibilities

  • Portray Brian Austin Gleason, a gay, ambitious, and slightly snooty HR rep

  • Deliver sharp comedic timing with subtle, high-strung energy

  • Collaborate with cast and crew to shape a recurring presence throughout the season

  • Build scenes that highlight office politics with humor and bite

  • Represent LGBTQ+ and Indigenous perspectives with authenticity and confidence

Requirements

  • Must be able to play a man in his 20s

  • Identify as North American Indigenous or multiracial Indigenous (Afro-Indigenous, Indigenous & Latino, Indigenous & Asian, etc.)

  • Must be comfortable playing a character who is unapologetically ambitious and loves holding power

  • Strong comedic skills required; experience in character-driven comedy a plus

  • Open to working as part of a diverse ensemble cast

Compensation

  • 10/13 fractional series regular role

  • SAG-AFTRA rates apply

  • Travel and accommodations covered if needed

  • Chance to work with a groundbreaking creative team dedicated to authentic Indigenous storytelling

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Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your career, our platform offers a wide range of casting calls to help you find your next role.

Find Casting Calls & Acting Auditions Near You

Are you an aspiring actor looking for your big break or a seasoned professional seeking your next role? Navigating the world of casting calls can be a thrilling yet challenging journey. Understanding where to find these opportunities and how to leverage popular filming locations can significantly enhance your chances of landing that dream role.

What are Casting Calls?

Casting calls are auditions organized by casting directors to find suitable actors for various roles in film, television, theater, and commercials. These are your gateway to the screen and stage, providing a platform to showcase your acting skills to key decision-makers in the industry.

Popular Filming Locations and Their Impact

Several cities around the world are renowned for being film-making hubs, each offering unique opportunities for actors:

1. Hollywood, Los Angeles: The heart of the film industry, Hollywood is synonymous with cinema and television. Here, casting calls are plentiful, ranging from blockbuster movies to independent films and everything in between.

2. New York City: Known for both its theater scene and film productions, NYC is a vibrant hub for casting calls, especially for Broadway shows and live performances.

3. Atlanta, Georgia: With its favorable tax incentives, Atlanta has become a hotspot for film and TV productions, resulting in a surge of casting calls for actors in recent years.

4. Vancouver, Canada: Often referred to as “Hollywood North,” Vancouver is a top destination for filming due to its diverse landscapes and favorable filming conditions, leading to many opportunities for actors.

5. London, UK: A significant center for film and theatre, London offers numerous casting calls for everything from feature films to West End productions.

Tips for Navigating Casting Calls

  • Stay Informed: Regularly check specialized websites like Project Casting, where you can find daily updates on casting calls in various cities. Utilizing these platforms can help you stay ahead of the competition by applying early to newly posted opportunities.
  • Prepare Thoroughly: Always arrive at auditions prepared. This means having your lines memorized, understanding the character you are auditioning for, and being ready to take direction or feedback on the spot.
  • Network: The film industry is as much about talent as it is about connections. Attend industry events, workshops, and festivals in these popular locations to connect with casting directors, filmmakers, and other actors.
  • Professional Portfolio: Maintain an updated portfolio with your headshots, resume, and reel. An impressive portfolio can make a significant difference in how casting directors view your professionalism and suitability for a role.
  • Persistence and Patience: The entertainment industry is known for its competitiveness. Persistence in attending auditions and patience in handling rejections are key to eventually succeeding.

Conclusion

Whether you’re near the bustling streets of New York, the scenic views of Vancouver, or the historic sites of London, understanding the landscape of casting calls is crucial. By staying informed, prepared, and connected, you can navigate this dynamic field and potentially turn your acting aspirations into a successful career. Remember, every audition is a step forward in the industry, so take advantage of the opportunities these popular filming locations offer.

For more information on the latest casting calls and tips on advancing your acting career, visit Project Casting.

How do I find a legit casting call?

To find legitimate casting calls, start by using reputable platforms like Project Casting, which vets postings to ensure authenticity. Always research the casting company or director associated with the call. Legitimate opportunities typically don’t require payment to audition, and any contact should come from professional email addresses rather than personal accounts.

Can you audition without an agent?

Yes, you can audition without an agent. Many open casting calls and online platforms allow individual actors to submit directly for roles. While having an agent can provide access to more exclusive opportunities and handle negotiations, many new actors start their careers by attending open calls or self-submitting for roles online.

What is the difference between a casting call and an audition?

A casting call is a notice put out by producers or casting directors seeking potential actors for roles, inviting them to apply or present themselves. An audition is the process where actors perform a specific piece, like a monologue or a script, in front of the casting team after responding to a casting call. Essentially, the casting call is the request, and the audition is the response.

What is the best free casting call website?

Generally, you should not pay to attend casting calls. Legitimate casting calls and auditions do not require payment from actors. If a casting call asks for money to audition or to secure a role, it is likely a scam. The standard practice is that any fees associated with the casting process are covered by the production.

Should I pay for casting calls?

Generally, you should not pay to attend casting calls. Legitimate casting calls and auditions do not require payment from actors. If a casting call asks for money to audition or to secure a role, it is likely a scam. The standard practice is that any fees associated with the casting process are covered by the production.