When it comes to working with babies, directors tend to love twins. If your little leading lady melts down, there's an identical Plan B waiting in the wings. There also are strict guidelines about how long kids can work on set, so having double the availability is clutch.

AMC's "Halt and Catch Fire," a series that takes place in the early days of the Interwebs, needs two wee ones for an upcoming scene.

Ideally they'd like a pair of girls ages 6 to 7 months old. If they are little redheads, that'd be perfect.

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Atlanta art and antiques appraiser and auctioneer Allan Baitcher (right) takes bids during a 2020 auction. Baitcher and his company, Peachtree Antiques, are being sued by a Florida multimillionaire who says he paid them $20 million for fakes. (AJC 2020)

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