Casting call for people with Diabetes for a Global TV Campaign – Pays $5000+

 Great Pay – Medical TV commercial and print campaign with global exposure is seeking diabetics in the Seattle, Washington area as well as other areas (see below for proper submission instructions)

Men and women of all ethnicities between the ages of 18 and 70 are welcome to apply if you fit the specs below.

CURRENTLY CASTING

PEOPLE WITH TYPE I or TYPE II DIABETES Global Campaign – Great pay.

Action Casting is currently seeking People who have Type I or Type II Diabetes to appear in a Global TV and Print Campaign for LIFESCAN AND ONETOUCH DIABETES PRODUCTS

If selected, participants will receive around $5,000! (possibly more)

We are looking for:

• WOMEN and MEN
• With either TYPE I or TYPE II Diabetes
• Ages 18-70
• All Ethnicities
• Otherwise healthy, positive and active with good personalities

Please send the following information to SeattleDiabetesCasting@gmail.com ASAP (Other areas, see email submission instructions below)
• A recent snapshot of yourself (under 40MB, JPEG format preferred)
• Best telephone and e-mail contact information
• Where you live
• 2-3 Sentences about your family heritage/origins and if you speak any additional languages (aside from English)
• 1-2 Sentences about your current diabetes care and if you are TYPE I or TYPE II
We will contact you to arrange an in-person interview/audition, if you qualify.

Please spread to the word to appropriate friends and family. Thank You!

Looks like this project is also casting in other area of the US including Los Angeles & New York.

Please send the following information to one of the following addresses ASAP: 

For Los Angeles area residents: LADiabetesCasting@gmail.com
For New York area residents; NYDiabetesCasting@gmail.com
For Seattle/Tacoma area residents: SeattleDiabetesCasting@gmail.com
For all other US cities: USDiabetesCasting@gmail.com

TV commercial now casting diabetics in Seattle

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  1. Richard Lanier

    I am a 49 year old African-American Gulf War Veteran who has been a diabetic for over ten years.

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