
“Revival of the Ballplayer,” a sports drama feature, is currently seeking lead, supporting, and background roles. Plus, a sports short, a true-crime docuseries, and a commercial shoot are casting talent today.
“Revival of the Ballplayer”
Thrill Shooter Films is seeking talent for “Revival of the Ballplayer,” a sports drama feature film that follows Clay, a popular community league baseball player who must find a way to overcome his horrendous slump after he becomes heavily distracted by a life of severe drama. Actors, aged 18–60, are wanted for various roles, including Renee, Clay’s physical therapist and love interest. Filming will take place in May 2024 in South Carolina. Pay is $75–$125 per day for up to three days of work, with lodging provided for leads and supporting talent.
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“Break Point”
Join the cast of “Break Point,” a short film that follows a headstrong tennis player struggling to recover from an injury and is forced to confront reality after witnessing a private, distressing incident. Actors, aged 22–60, are wanted for lead roles in the filming, including the starring role of Lucy. Two of the roles require the ability to play tennis. Filming will take place over a weekend TBD plus a half-day of work between Oct. 14–29 in Los Angeles. Pay is $250–$450 per day for up to three days of work plus 20% if applicable.
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“Evil Lives Here: Shadows of Death”
The ID Network true-crime documentary series “Evil Lives Here: Shadows of Death” is seeking actors for an upcoming episode. White talent, aged 30–72, is wanted for various lead and supporting roles in the episode, which will shoot on June 20–22 in the Greater New York City and Northern New Jersey area. Pay is $211–$240 per day.
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Commercial Shoot
Wildly is seeking two actors, aged 40–55, to portray a couple transitioning into retirement in an upcoming commercial shoot. Talent will work on June 21 in Seattle, Washington. Pay is $400.
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