Now casting: Clint Eastwood film seeking prisoners

The musician, filmmaker and actor was born in May 1930 in San Francisco He rose to fame with his role on the TV Western "Rawhide" His other notable credits include "Million Dollar Baby" and "American Sniper" He's won Academy Awards for Best Director and Best Picture In 1986, he served as mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California In his 80s, he continues to remain active in the film industry

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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‘The Mule’

Clint Eastwood is set to produce, direct and star in "The Mule," a Warner Bros. film, according to The Playlist. It's based on a true story about 90-year-old World War II veteran and horticulturalist Leo Sharp, who became a drug mule for a Mexican cartel.

Eastwood previously worked on "15:17 to Paris" and "Trouble with the Curve" in Atlanta.

What are they looking for?

The following roles are being cast for a small scene:

Prisoners – tough-looking men age 21-65 of all ethnicities to portray prisoners at a maximum-security prison

Prison guards – men age 30-55 of all ethnicities with sizes ranging from a 32- to 36-inch waist

You should be a new face to the film, or repeats are OK only if you were booked and not used.

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When are they filming?

Filming will be in Lawrenceville on July 13 with a fitting on July 9 in Norcross.

How much does it pay?

Pay is $100 for eight hours with overtime after that and $25 for the fitting.

How do I submit?

Send an e-mail to  projects2@tscasting.com and put "PRISON" in the subject line.

Submit current clear, photos - one from the chest up (face) and one from the knees up (full body). Include photos of your arms with a short- sleeved shirt on if you have tattoos. The uniform you’ll wear will be short-sleeved, so casting will need to be able to see tattoos that will show.

List your first and last name, phone number(s), city and state where you’ll be coming from, email address, age, ethnicity, height and weight. Include your sizes: jacket, neck, sleeve, waist, inseam and shoe.

List what tattoos you have (where, how large, etc.) or state “NO TATTOOS.” Also list “NEW FACE” or “REPEAT BUT NOT USED.”

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