Now Casting: A Bigfoot Horror-Comedy Film Needs Talent + 3 More Gigs

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Start your week off on the right foot with today’s top gigs! Take on the legend itself in “Lumberjacks vs. Bigfoot,” a feature horror-comedy film now casting its major roles. Plus, a grad school lifestyle commercial, an indie sports drama, and a series of high-energy Spanish-language law firm ads are casting now!

“Lumberjacks vs. Bigfoot”

Casting is underway for “Lumberjacks vs. Bigfoot,” a feature horror-comedy film following two misfit best friends and their rowdy crew of loggers who are forced to fight for their lives when they stumble into a sacred forest and anger an ancient, unstoppable monster. Washington-based actors, aged 18–75, are sought for several supporting roles in the film, which will shoot in the state this year. Pay is $200–$300 per day for up to 14 days of work.

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Grad School Lifestyle Commercial

New York City-based actors, aged 5–50, are sought to play undergrads, parents, and more in a grad school commercial. Talent will work between May 5 and 7 in NYC and its surrounding areas. Pay is $700 per day for up to three days of work.

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“Champions”

Champions,” an indie sports drama, is seeking California-based actors, aged 23–70, for a trio of roles, including the lead role of the boxer Ali. Previous boxing training is required for the lead role. Auditions will be held by appointment on July 29 in Burbank. Filming will take place in Los Angeles, Burbank, and Southern California. Pay is $50–$200 per day for up to 12 days of work.

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Law Firm Commercial - Spanish Language

Spanish-speaking male actors, aged 24–60, are wanted to play an Argentinian soccer coach and multiple construction workers in a series of high-energy, Spanish-language TV and web commercials for a law firm. Filming will take place in NYC during the week of May 4. Pay is $600–$1,000 for eight hours of work.

Want this gig? Apply here.