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.

This Sundance TV drama centers on Hap Collins, a white working-class laborer who was imprisoned for refusing to be drafted during the Vietnam War. His best friend is Leonard Pine, a gay, black Vietnam vet whose family shunned him after learning he’s gay.

What are they looking for?

The following roles are being cast:

Good dancers – men and women of any age and ethnicity who are good dancers and are willing to dance on set (Subject: "DANCE 18")

Real bartender – Caucasian male with real bartending experience (Subject: "BARTENDER 18")

'80s men and women – all ethnicities, age 18 and up (who look 21 and up). You'll need to have an '80s hairstyle, so men should have longer hair, no fades and no shaved heads or sharp angles. Women should have shorter hair (nothing longer than bra length) that's natural (no waves, wigs, extensions, etc.). (Subject: "PATRON 18")

When are they filming?

Filming is in Atlanta on Sept. 18.

How much does it pay?

Pay is $68 for eight hours.

How do I submit?

Send an e-mail to ExtrasCastingTM@gmail with the correct subject line of the role you’re submitting for, and include any bartending or dance experience you have. Include your legal name, phone number, email address, age, height, weight, sizes (top, pants and shoe) and city location. Also state whether you have any tattoos, and if so, list their location and description.

In addition, submit three current photos of yourself (well lit, in focus and no filters with preferably a plain background). One should be face forward (front), one medium length and one full length/full body.