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.

'Manifesto'

This Discovery Channel TV series will tell the story of how an FBI profiler helped bring about the capture of Ted Kaczynski – also known as the Unabomber. Kevin Spacey and Dana Brunetti are executive producers of the series.

What are they looking for?

Fresh are needed for a mall scene set in the 1990s era. Men and women, age 18 and up, of all ethnicities will be cast.

When are they filming?

Filming will take place in or around Atlanta on March 27. You'll also need to attend a fitting this week, but you can choose the date and time.

How much does it pay?

Each role pays $68 for eight hours of work, plus a $17 fitting bump.

How do I submit?

Send the following information to ExtrasCastingTM@gmail.com, and include the subject line MALL 27:

  • Your contact information, including legal name, phone number and e-mail address.
  • Your age, height, weight, sizes (top, pants and shoe), whether you have any tattoos (along with their location and a description of them), your current city and state, and your car color/make/model and year with a picture of your car included.
  • Current photos of yourself. Selfies are fine, but don't use filters. They should be well lit, in focus and with a plain background. One should face forward, one should be medium length, and one should be a full length/full body photo.

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