Are you ready to make your mark on Atlanta's film and TV industry? Are you the next Tyler Perry? ATL is in need of young stars. Check out the Peach City's latest casting call for your chance at fame.
‘Your Pretty Face is Going to Hell’
This live-action workplace comedy is on the Adult Swim network. It features Gary, an associate demon who’s trying to capture souls so he can work his way up the corporate ladder of the underworld.
What are they looking for?
The following roles are being cast:
- Caucasian father – age 30 to 40s, with model-esque looks. (Subject: FATHERLY)
- Caucasian mother – age 30-40s, with a beautiful appearance. (Subject: MOTHERLY)
- Caucasian boy – age 8-10. (Subject: JUNIOR)
- Male police officers – Two are needed. (Subject: ARREST)
- Male paramedics – Two are needed. (Subject: SHUNT)
- Middle school girls – Two girls 11-15 are needed to portray middle school friends of an actress. (Subject: FETCH)
- Hispanic cowboys – Men age 18-60s are needed. (Subject: VAQUERO)
When are they filming?
Filming is in Atlanta. The father, mother and boy roles film on June 12; police officers and paramedics film on June 15; middle school girls on June 14-15; and Hispanic cowboys on June 20.
How much does it pay?
All roles pay is $137 for eight hours of work.
How do I submit?
Send an e-mail to Submissions@CatrettCasting.com, and put the role you’re submitting for in the subject line. Include three clear, well-lit, recent photos of yourself, and if you’re submitting for a police officer role, include one of you in your uniform if possible. Provide your name, age, height, weight and current phone number. If you’re a parent submitting for your child, also include your own name and phone number.
Submissions for the father, mother and boy roles should include whether you have any experience with Ouija boards and if you’re union or non-union. If you’re submitting for a police officer or paramedic role, include any relevant experience, and if you’re submitting for a Hispanic cowboy role, include whether you have any experience with horses.
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