Auditions in College Station Texas for Ford TV Commercial

College Station, TX Local Ford Commercial

A TV Commercial for Ford Motor Company is casting for 3 principal, paid roles. One of the roles is a speaking role.

Fox Hound Productions is looking for a male or female actor to play a college student, a ranch hand and a business person. The college student will be demonstrating how roomy the Ford is. They will also show off the cargo space and how much “room for friends” the car has. The ranch hand actor needs to be a gritty, rough around the edges type and the actor will be demonstrating the durability of a Ford. Finally, the actor playing the business person needs to have a very professional, clean cut look. The business person role is a speaking one.

All actors cast for the commercial will be paid

The Ford commercial will film in College Station on Thursday, September 04, 2014. It will be a 4 day shoot and will wrap on Tuesday, September 09, 2014

College Station Texas casting call for Ford commercial

PRINCIPAL ROLES

  • COLLEGE STUDENT – Male or female. Age 18 to 25. Fun, Outgoing, Confident and Social—the perfect balance of work and play. The actor/actress demonstrates the storage capacity and the “room for friends” inside their Ford vehicle. Should be hip, fun and have a contagious smile.
  • RANCH WORKER – Male or female. Age 25 to 50. Rough around the edges, dirty, gritty, demonstrates a tough ethic as well as a passion for his work. Will demonstrate on screen the durability and reliability of a Ford vehicle.
  • BUSINESS EXECUTIVE – Male or female. Age 35 to 60. Professional, clean cut, exudes confidence as well as a genuine expression. Demonstrates a life balance of work and family while using a Ford vehicle. The role is a speaking role and will require line memorization.

Those interested in the roles may send headshots and resumes to:

jon.byron@foxhoundproductions.com

Texas residents only please

You must have full availability between the 4th and 9th of next month.

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  1. lorena soto

    I really want to work.

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