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.

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‘Ozark’

Jason Bateman stars in and directs this Netflix series, which focuses on the clandestine world of drug-money laundering. Laura Linney also stars.

What are they looking for?

Casting is for men and women for an outdoor farmers market scene. If you’re submitting for the role, you should be age 18 to 75, Caucasian or Hispanic and have a middle-class, rural, or blue-collar-type appearance.

In addition, some vehicles of all different types (cars, trucks and SUVs) are also needed.

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When are they filming?

Filming will be on Feb. 1 in Norcross, starting in the morning.

How much does it pay?

Pay is $64 for eight hours of work with overtime for additional hours. You’ll receive an additional $25 bump in pay if you’re booked with your vehicle.

How do I submit?

Send an e-mail to ozarkextras@TSCasting.com and put MARKET in the subject line. Include current clear photos of yourself – one from the shoulders up and one from the knees up. Include your first and last name, phone number(s), city and state where you live, email address, age, height, weight, sizes (men: jacket, collar, sleeve, waist, inseam and shoe; women: dress size, bust, waist and shoe). Include your car information, including its year, color, make and model.

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Fulton DA Fani Willis (center) with Nathan J. Wade (right), the special prosecutor she hired to manage the Trump case and had a romantic relationship with, at a news conference announcing charges against President-elect Donald Trump and others in Atlanta, Aug. 14, 2023. Georgia’s Supreme Court on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025, upheld an appeals court's decision to disqualify Willis from the election interference case against Trump and his allies. (Kenny Holston/New York Times)

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