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‘America’s Next Top Model’ casting in Austin
Are you “fierce?”
If so (and if you meet the other qualifications — ferocity alone does not cut it, I guess) “America’s Next Top Model” is looking for you.
The show is holding an open casting call in Austin in conjunction with the local affiliate of The CW. Applicants will be evaluated on Thursday, July 8 at The Driskill, 604 Brazos Street, from 2-7 p.m.
One hopeful selected by a panel of judges will move onto the next round in California.
The CW is seeking females ages 18 to 27 of diverse backgrounds, shapes, sizes. One caveat: you’ve got to be at least 5’7” tall. If you want to participate, log on to thecwaustin.com to download an application (you’ll need to have one completed, along with a waiver, when you arrive at the audition) and review the eligibility requirements.
Other requirements:
All contestants must bring legible COPIES of either:
1. United States passport and driver’s license
2. Social Security card and birth certificate
All contestants will need to bring three photographs of themselves with their first and last name written on the back (no pictures will be taken by The CW.)
At the casting call, applicants will record a three-minute video of them modeling and answering questions about why they want to be America’s next top model to accompany their application and photographs.
You’ll want to arrive early: Producers will begin handing out numbers to those waiting in line at 1:45 p.m. on Thursday, July 8th. The number of people who want to audition may exceed the allotted time, and once the numbers in line for the estimated number of contestants who can be accommodated in five hours of taping has been given out, The CW will not be taking/taping any other applicants.
For complete rules and audition documents, click here.
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