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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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?
Men and women age 18-70, any ethnicity, are needed for a 1973 flashback scene in a diner. You should be a new face, and repeats are also OK if you weren’t used or seen.
In order to fit the wardrobe, men should wear a maximum size 48 jacket and women should wear a maximum size 14 dress.
Casting is especially look for men with hair that isn’t modern day (ear length or longer or can be cut short). Women should have hair that is your natural color and chin-length or longer. All hair must be styled for 1973 for this scene.
Within this group, a few male military types will be needed to portray solders who have come home from the war. Casting will need to do a 1973-style military hair cut for these roles.
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When are they filming?
Filming is April 16 in Morrow, and a mandatory fitting will be on April 11 or 12.
How much does it pay?
Pay is $72 for eight hours with overtime after that.
How do I submit?
Send an e-mail to projects2@tscasting.com with the subject line "FLASHBACK."
Include current, clear photos – a few from the chest up (face) and a few from full length or from the knees up. You must include your current hair style, color, length, etc.
List your first and last name, phone number(s), city and state where you live, email address, age, ethnicity, height and weight. Also include your sizes (men: jacket, neck, sleeve, waist, inseam and shoe; women: dress, bust/bra/cup, waist and shoe).
If you’re age 20-40 and are OK with getting a military haircut from 1973, state “MILITARY CUT OK.”
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