
In today’s casting roundup, “Day 1: Real-time,” a zombie apocalypse film, is looking for talent to flesh out its cast, including lead roles playing the undead. Plus, a commercial for Major League Baseball, a based-on-a-true-story drama, and a friends-and-family-themed stock footage shoot are casting now!
“Day 1: Real-time”
Casting has begun for “Day 1: Real-time,” a zombie apocalypse film. Production is now seeking actors, aged 18–65, to play zombies, businessmen, influencers, and more in lead roles. Filming will take place in West Hollywood, with dates TBD. Pay is up to $5,000 per day for three days of work.
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Major League Baseball Spot
Casting Double is now seeking New York City-based actors with strong regional accents (non-New York) and Spanish-speaking actors, aged 18–85, to play baseball fans in a spot for Major League Baseball. Additionally, production is seeking real fans of various teams, including the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies, and others. There will be a fitting on May 30 or June 2, followed by filming on June 3 or 4 in NYC. Pay is $1,000 for the session, $200 for a fitting, and a $21 wardrobe allowance fee (plus 20% agency if applicable on all).
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“John Money”
Casting is underway for “John Money,” a feature film telling the true story of the Reimer twins and renowned psychologist John Money. Actors, aged 2–70, are wanted for several lead roles, including Money and the Reimer family members. Rehearsals will begin at the end of June or the start of July, followed by filming on July 14–Sept. 15 in São Paulo, Brazil, as well as on Sept. 29–Oct. 6 in Argentina. Pay is $2,200 per week, with travel, hotel, and per diem provided.
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“Spring: Family & Friends”
L.A.-based talent no older than 50 is wanted for a stock footage shoot, capturing family, friends, siblings, parents, and children of all ages, with a focus on bike riding, walking to school, and road-tripping. Talent will work on June 21–22. Pay is $150–$300, with lunch provided for talent working more than six hours and craft services provided for all.
Want this gig? Apply here.