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.

'The Passage'

This Fox TV drama pilot is adapted from Justin Cromin's fantasy book trilogy. It spans more than a century and starts as a government conspiracy thriller and morphs a post-apocalyptic story with vampires, according to Deadline.com.

Marcos Siega, who serves as director/executive producer on ABC's "Time After Time," will direct the pilot.

What are they looking for?

Men and women over age 18 and of any ethnicity are needed for the following roles:

  • Pedestrian with a car – You'll need to have a car (not a truck, van or SUV) that's not red or white. (Subject: Pedestrian w/car 6/9)
  • Customer - Anyone over 18 can submit. (Subject: Customer 6/9)
  • Hotel Manager – A man between the ages of 30-50 is needed. (Subject: Hotel Manager 6/9)
  • Maid – A woman between the ages of 30-50 is needed. (Subject: Maid 6/9)

When are they filming?

Filming will be on June 9 in the Atlanta area.

How much does it pay?

Pay is $64 for eight hours of work.

How do I submit?

Send an e-mail to Passage@CentralCasting.com, and put the role you're submitting for in the subject line. Include your name, number, email, city location and a recent photo.

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