Now casting: Taraji P. Henson film seeking Latinos

The actress and singer was born Sept. 11, 1970. She graduated from Howard University with a drama degree. Her breakout film was 2001's "Baby Boy," which starred Tyrese. The Oscar-nominee has worked alongside Brad Pitt, Tyler Perry and more. Her credits include "Empire," "Hidden Figures," and "Acrimony." In 2016, she released her memoir "Around the Way Girl."

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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‘What Men Want’

Taraji P. Henson will star with Tracy Morgan and Aldis Hodge in the comedy "What Men Want," according to Variety. The movie is inspired by the 2000 romantic comedy "What Women Want," which starred Mel Gibson as a marketing executive who could hear what women are thinking. In "What Men Want," the roles are reserved, and Henson, who portrays a sports agent, can hear men's thoughts.

What are they looking for?

Hispanic/Latino men and women without hand or arm tattoos are needed to portray waitstaff. You’ll need to be a new face to the film and have brown khaki pants and a white polo shirt/button down.

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When are they filming?

Filming will be in Midtown Atlanta on June 6 at a call time to be determined. You should have open availability for the day.

How much does it pay?

Pay is $75 for eight hours.

How do I submit?

Send an email to WMW2.Mhc@gmail.com with the subject line "Hispanic Male waitstaff" or "Hispanic Female waitstaff." Also list any waitstaff experience you have, but experience isn't required to submit.

Include three photos as well as your name, age, phone number, height and weight. List your sizes – men: shirt, neck, sleeve, pants, waist and shoe; women: shirt, bra/bust, shirt, pants and shoe.

State whether you have brown khakis and a white shirt.

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