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Hello, friends! We’re looking for some athletic/MMA fighter types for an upcoming scene in the next episode of Chicago PD. The director is specifically looking for males that are 6’2″ and taller, any ethnicity, ages 20s-30s. 

*THERE IS NO  FIGHTING OR PHYSICAL CONTACT OF ANY KIND* – this role is to portray a fighter standing outside the ring, watching another fight going on. Most likely you will be in trunks (shorts) and shirtless, so please make sure you’re comfortable with that if you would like to submit. 

This is a director-selected role, so please make sure that your photos are CURRENT and of higher quality. 

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Local to Chicago, suburbs, and the surrounding border states to IL.

Casting Alert! For our next episode of Chicago Fire we are searching for MALES AND FEMALES, 20’S TO 50’S, Asian, African American, and Latino, TO PLAY VICTIMS. I only need two people to be van drivers, SUV drivers. It’s an accident scene. You don’t need to have a van or an SUV. I do need to show pictures to the director and this is why I need multiple submissions.

This will be a one day shoot, there will be a day of a fitting and a Covid test, and then another day of a Covid test.

*FBI Series Casting Notice* 

Brand New FX/Disney Series Looking For Males and Females, 18-45 to work as SWAT , on Tuesday November 16th! We are a mandatory Zone A feature and all talent must be fully vaccinated (1st and 2nd dose) and able to provide a vaccine card. Let us know if you have weapons/tactical training!

  • Looking for Males and Females, 18-45yrs old, any ethnicity, to play SWAT 
  • Pay Rate: $150/12
  • COVID bump: $50

 

*PLEASE be sure to include vaccination status! Upon selection, you must be able to provide Vaccination Card to production as we are a Mandatory Zone A production

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STORM OF SUSPICION 320

Role: Detective Strout- Crime happened in the late 80’s, Should resemble younger version. Should own professional wardrobe, be comfortable handling a prop weapon

Films in Knoxville TN- November 18-19th

PAYS $150/DAYS WORKED

 

Additional project info:

Non-union, true-crime recreation

****Production company requires a negative Covid test or proof of vaccination upon arrival to set.**** 

Network: Weather Channel, Audio: NO

Covid protocols in place, distancing (unless from same household), wearing masks and proper PPE, extra sanitizing

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NOW CASTING LUNAR NEW YEAR FESTIVAL 

Show: The Resident 

Rate: $88/8 (+ $22 pre-employment testing) 

Location: Atlanta GA  

Date: Covid test 11/12 or 11/13 – Filming 11/15

Role:  Lunar New Year Attendee

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Must pass a COVID test to work. Even if you test negative, you are not confirmed for work unless we send you details confirming shoot day. 

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This production is requiring all cast & crew to be FULLY vaccinated against COVID-19 and to be considered for work you MUST FALL INTO EITHER OF THE TWO FOLLOWING CATEGORIES: (1) fully vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccine (Pfizer, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson) or (2) have a disability or sincerely held religious belief that prevents vaccination. 

If you meet these criteria, let us know WITHOUT PROVIDING ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AT THIS TIME. If you are selected, you must provide evidence to the production that you fall within the two categories mentioned above before your covid test. Any job offer will be conditioned on satisfactorily showing such evidence to the production AND testing negative for COVID. The production will collect your evidence prior to your covid test, not Central Casting; thus, do NOT send your evidence to Central Casting. 

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Local to Chicago, suburbs, and the surrounding border states to IL.

Casting Alert! For our next episode of Chicago Med we are searching for Males, Asian, 20’s to 60’s, to play a Doctor for NEXT WEEK! Filming date TBD, Covid TBD.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

For the health and safety of all individuals on “Chicago MED,”  all “Zone A” cast and crew MUST be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 prior to beginning work. 

We will consider reasonable accommodations as required by law for individuals who cannot be vaccinated due to a disability or a sincerely held religious belief, practice or observance.  

You will be REQUIRED to show a hard copy or an electronic copy (photo) of your vaccination card at testing when you come in for your pre-employment test.

We will shoot this sometime during the next two weeks. To submit you must be able to go to a Covid test, Covid fitting, and then the shoot date.

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STORM OF SUSPICION 320

Role: Detective Peary- Crime happened in the late 80’s, Should resemble younger version. Should own professional wardrobe, be comfortable handling a prop weapon

Films in Knoxville TN- November 18-19th

PAYS $150/DAYS WORKED

 

Additional project info:

Non-union, true-crime recreation

****Production company requires a negative Covid test or proof of vaccination upon arrival to set.**** 

Network: Weather Channel, Audio: NO

Covid protocols in place, distancing (unless from same household), wearing masks and proper PPE, extra sanitizing

 

 

 

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Local to Chicago, suburbs, and the surrounding border states to IL.

Casting Alert! For our next episode of Chicago Med we are searching for MALE AND FEMALES, 20’s to 50’s, all ethnicities to play REPORTERS AND CAMERA PEOPLE on Chicago Med. You must be available all these dates, 11.16, 11.18, 11.19, 11.21, 11.23, two of these dates are covid tests only. Three of the dates are filming.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

For the health and safety of all individuals on “Chicago MED,”  all “Zone A” cast and crew MUST be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 prior to beginning work. 

We will consider reasonable accommodations as required by law for individuals who cannot be vaccinated due to a disability or a sincerely held religious belief, practice or observance.  

You will be REQUIRED to show a hard copy or an electronic copy (photo) of your vaccination card at testing when you come in for your pre-employment test.

We will shoot this sometime during the next two weeks. To submit you must be able to go to a covid test, covid fitting, and then the shoot date.

 

Job Type:
Actor
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Acting

NOW CASTING

I DON’T KNOW WHO YOU ARE

Feature Film

NON-UNION

Writer/Director: MH Murray

Producers: Martine Brouillet & Victoria Long

Casting Director: Jesse Griffiths

Casting Assistants: Tanu Ravi & Leah Galloway

Shoot Date: November 26th – December 12th 2021

Location: Toronto, ON

Storyline: Benjamin, a working class gay man living in Toronto, struggles to obtain expensive healthcare after being assaulted by a stranger.

 

ROLES

  • [MALCOLM] 25 to 45 years old, all ethnicities male. Malcolm is a tall, strong man with a beautiful smile who is sensitive and in touch with his emotions. Malcolm is HIV positive but is undetectable and lives a healthy life, but is still unpacking some trauma surrounding his experience. He works as a handyman and plumber and has a steady income, and is therefore looking for something more serious when it comes to romantic relationships. He is kind, sensitive, but a bit guarded. He likes to work with his hands. 4-5 DAYS. $300.00/day. NOTE: Partial nudity required – Actor will be topless, and buttocks shown from behind. One short scene where implied intimacy is required. LEAD
  • [ARIEL] 25 to 39 years old, all ethnicities gender fluid/non-binary person. Ariel is Benjamin’s best friend who is queer and gender-fluid. They are bubbly, colourful, fun, effervescent, sarcastic and the most loyal friend anyone could ask for. They are empathetic, but aren’t afraid to tell people the truth or express what they think about any given situation. No Nudity Required. 4 – 5 DAYS. $180.00/day PRINCIPAL
  • [OSCAR] 25 to 39 years old, all ethnicities male. Oscar is a “bad boy” who is charming but a bit careless. He is Benjamin’s ex-boyfriend and they used to make music and tour together. He is handsome, but a bit rough, and he likes to show off his body whenever he gets a chance. Oscar jumps from relationship to relationship and often has trouble staying loyal to one person. 1 DAY. $180.00/day. NOTE: No nudity required but actor must be comfortable having shoulders rubbed/hugging by another actor in the scene. PRINCIPAL
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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.

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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.

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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.

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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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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.

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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.