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‘The Jungle Cruise’
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Emily Blunt and British comedian and actor Jack Whitehall will star in Disney's "The Jungle Cruise," according to Variety. The movie is based on Disney's classic theme park attraction of the same name.
What are they looking for?
Men and women age 18 to 75 and with body sizes that are average to smaller/thinner are needed for a key scene. You’ll be portraying a native of South America, and you can also submit if you’re from another race but look like you’re South American (Hispanic, Asian, mixed race, etc.)
The costume for this scene will cover what a bathing suit would cover.
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When are they filming?
Filming will be on July 19 in Atlanta from approximately 3 p.m.-3 a.m. and July 20 from approximately 6 p.m.-6 a.m. A fitting will be held this Friday.
A courtesy hotel will be provided if you live more than two hours away.
How much does it pay?
Pay is $125 with overtime after eight hours each day. Days will be full/long, and the fitting will pay $31.25.
How do I submit?
Send an e-mail to projects1@tscasting.com with "FAMILY TREE" in the subject line. Include current, clear photos – one from the chest up and one full-length from the knees up. Include a non-smiling photo, and even if you have professional headshots, you must also send these requested photos.
List your first and last name, phone number(s), city and state where you’ll be coming from, email address, ethnicity, age, height and weight. Include the following sizes for men: jacket, collar, sleeve, waist, inseam and shoe; and for women: dress size, bust/bra/cup, waist and shoe.
If you have acting experience (which isn’t mandatory) attach a resume and/or list your experience in the body of your email submission.
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