Open Auditions in Wilmington, NC for Film

The short film “Two-Eleven” will be holding a casting call in Wilmington North Carolina on the 18th.

THEY ARE CASTING PARTS AGES 20’S TO 50’S.

All parts are non-union and unpaid. Actors will receive food, a DVD copy and an IMDB Credit.

CASTING CALL FOR SHORT FILM SHOOTING IN WILMINGTON, NC

We are casting for “Two-Eleven”, a short film that will begin shooting in Wilmington, NC over 3 days in February. (Dates will be announced at the audition).

 

Please see available roles below:

Denise Sanders-Caucasian Female, Mid 20s-30s Was brutally attacked and is currently in a coma. 3 scenes (no lines, non-speaking), Shoots 1 day

Nurse Lisa Boyle-Female (open ethnicity), Mid 20s-30s A nurse at the hospital. She is kind and helpful. 2 scenes, shoots 1 day

Thelma Selleck- Caucasian Female, 40s-50s Husband of Mark and mother of Junior. She is sweet, quiet, but angry at their current circumstances. 4 scenes, shoots 2 days

Mark Selleck- Caucasian Male, 40s-50s Wife of Thelma and father of Junior. He is nice, patient and caring. Still trying to hold the family together after the loss of his son. 4 scenes, shoots 2 days

Sy Donnell- Male (open ethnicity), Mid 20s-40s Accountant at Hudson Security, James Hudson’s right hand man.. He is logical, calm and sensible. Against going to court but knows a solution has to be made. 2 scenes, 1 day

Pete Knox- Male (open ethnicity), 30s-40s Lawyer for Hudson Security. He is practical, patient and blunt. He struggles to convince James to do the right thing. 2 Scenes, 1 day

Candice Reed- Female (open ethnicity), 20s-30s VP of Sales at Hudson Security. She is professional and n top of things. 2 Scenes, 1 day

Dr. Eugene Jefferson, Male (open ethnicity), 30s-50s Denise Sanders’ Doctor. He is straightforward and caring. 1 scene, 1 day

Before coming to the audition, e-mail a headshot and resume to brick1086@gmail.

Auditions will take place at the Bellamy Mansion Museum (503 Market St, Wilmington, NC 28401) on November 18, 2013 from 7pm-9pm.

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