Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Warner Brother's casting opportunity

Here's a cliff notes version:

We wrote an Internet series. Warner Brothers bought it. They're casting it throughout the next week. We wanted to extend this opportunity to our friends for possible inclusion in the pilot.

Several of the principal roles are for older actors, but there are some supporting roles and featured extra parts that will need to be filled. Either way it's a paid gig and it shoots in NYC. If you know others that might be interested, please feel free to pass along the information.

If you're interested, please e-mail us ASAP at JoeyandDavid@gmail.com.


Below are the casting specs:


“VIRAL” CASTING SPECS for Warner Bros. Internet Series

Despite the absurd nature of the show, it’s important that all the performers are grounded in reality and play the parts with an everyday truthfulness (think Waiting for Guffman and Best in Show).

SCOTT – (Director) mid-late 30’s, caucasian, heavy-set and scruffy (think Peter Jackson/Kevin Smith).

Mentos BOY- Early teens

Mentos GIRL- Late teens

CREW FOR MENTOS SCENE- Assorted ages, sex, ethnicity.

PA- M/F, early 20’s, open ethnicity

SUE MURPHY (casting agent)- Female, caucasian, mid 40’s, attractive, well-dressed, high-powered executive type.

RAJ (assistant to casting agent)- Male, Indian (possible open ethnicity), effeminate, early 20’s, short and unassuming.

HELEN - Female, mid-late 20’s, very hot, “hot sorority girl” look.

ELIZABETH - Female, mid-late 20’s, “hot sorority girl” British or able to do a British accent

OLGA (movement teacher)- Female, mid 40’s and up, the quirkier looking the better. Very earthy, draped in jewelry, wild haired, armpits unshaven.

MOVEMENT STUDENTS- Early 20’s assorted age, sex, ethnicity.

MARK (PRODUCER)- Mid 40’s. The typical “suit”.

GUIDE TO STUDIOS- early 20’s. A Proud “page” excited to be part of the Viralcom.

MOM- Mid 30’s, typical stage mom

*BABY- A baby

JOSH LEVINE (Agent)- Mid to late 30’s, good-looking, impeccably dressed, fast-talking type

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