DreamWorks Film “Thank You For Your Service” Casting Call for Featured Roles

A new post war drama is in the works and filming around the Atlanta area this winter.

The DreamWorks film, “Thank You for Your Service,”  has a casting call out for featured extras as well as a request to the families that lost a loved one in a war.  The films Writer / director would like to memorialize the lives of soldiers and pay tribute to the service they gave to our country by featuring their name and picture in the film.

Please see the available featured roles listed below as well as more information about getting a loved one featured in the film’s memorial scene.

DreamWorks’  “Thank You for Your Service”  will offer a look at how Post Traumatic Stress Disorder affects American servicemen and women returning home from war.  The movie will follow a group of soldiers that are returning home from the Iraq war to find that the stresses of war have come home with them.  The film will follow their struggle to re-integrate into life as civilians while being haunted by the memories of the war they just left. The film was originally a project that Steven Spielberg was taking on with Daniel Day-Lewis possibly taking the lead role, but those plans have changed “American Sniper” writer Jason Hall  is heading up the film as writer (screenplay) and director. The movie has been in the works for a few years now and finally in production with Jason Hall making his directorial debut on this.

According to IMDB, the movie will be released this year, 2016, but a specific release date is yet to be set. Miles Teller and Haley Bennett will be starring in Thank You for Your Service.  Thank You for Your Service  is based on a nonfiction book about PTSD written by Pulitzer Prize winning writer, David Finkel.  

 

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Casting call for “Thank You For Your Service” in Atlanta.

TWINS/TRIPLETS
Seeking Twins or Triplets
Caucasian – 6/7 months (cannot be younger than 6 months)
AND another set
Caucasian – 12 Months

Will work multiple days Feb 8th – April 8th

If you fit the description them please email. Extras@RoseLockeCasting.com.
Include 3 pics, age, ht, wt and all contact info.
Subject: BABY TWINS or TRIPLETS

Thank You For Your Service

BLONDE
Seeking Caucasian Females for a Featured Role. Should be blonde.
Should be comfortable in minimal clothing.
Ages 18-22
Rate: 175/8
Date: FRIDAY FEB 12th
Location: Union City
Subject: BLONDE

FLIGHT ATTENDANTS
Seeking Females. Sizes 4, 6, and 8 only. All ethnicities.
Ages 25-45
Rate: 64/8
Date: TUESDAY FEB 16th
Location: Near ATL Airport
Subject: FLIGHT ATTENDANT

GRANDMOTHER
Seeking Caucasian Females
Ages 60+
Rate: 64/8
Date: WEDNESDAY FEB 17th
Location: Marietta
Subject: GRANDMOTHER

YOUNG BOY
Seeking Caucasian Males
Ages 9-11
Rate: 64/8
Date: WEDNESDAY FEB 17th
Location: Marietta
Subject: YOUNG BOY

GRACE
Seeking Caucasian Females
Ages 6-8
Rate: 64/8
Date: WEDNESDAY FEB 17th AND THURS MARCH 24th
Location: Marietta and Atlanta
Subject: GRACE

EMMA
Seeking Caucasian Females
Ages 3-4
Rate: 64/8
Date: WEDNESDAY FEB 17th AND THURS MARCH 24th
Location: Marietta and Atlanta
Subject: EMMA

SECURITY GUARD
Seeking Males, All ethnicities.
Ages 25-50
Rate: 64/8
Date: MONDAY FEB 29th
Location: Gainesville
Subject: SECURITY GUARD

BANK TELLER
Seeking Males, All ethnicities. Needs to be over 6 Feet.
Ages 25-50
Rate: 64/8
Date: MONDAY FEB 29th
Location: Gainesville
Subject: BANK TELLER

Please note that the above listed roles are only open to talent in the Atlanta area.
Thank you for your service

The above image is an image we are trying to create for “Thank You for Your Service”

Who We Are
Jason Hall (writer, American Sniper) is directing a movie he wrote for Steven Spielberg and Amblin Partners entitled Thank You For Your Service, based on the book by David Finkel. The story follows a group of U.S. soldiers returning from Iraq who struggle to integrate back into family and civilian life, coping with the memory of a war that threatens to destroy them long after they’ve left the battlefield.

Our Request of You
Jason would like to honor the memory of service men and women who have given the ultimate sacrifice for our country, including those who have died in combat or by suicide. Should you choose to participate, we will display your loves one’s name on a dog tag featured in the film alongside other fallen heroes. The image is meant to memorialize their lives and pay tribute to the service they gave to our country. We are accepting veterans of all U.S. engagements over the last century. Additionally, if you would like us to feature your veteran’s picture on a Wall of Honor in the film’s VA, please also include a military portrait of your loved one in uniform.

If you have anyone in your family then please email
tyfysmemorial@gmail.com

This Post Has 5 Comments

  1. eduard

    Hi, I would like to sign up for casting SECURITY GUARD.

  2. Christine (Schumann) Reichenberger

    My son is Adam Schumann, one of the main characters in “Thank you for your service”. I am gratified this story is being told. The public truly needs to see below the surface of what “war” is; not just heroes and flag waving.
    I would love to be involved in any capacity contributing to this project. I am in fact a grandma, 58 years old. I have the ability to travel to Atlanta even though Adam and I live in North Dakota. It would be an honor to be included.
    Thank you, Chris Reichenberger

  3. Robert Denzel

    Robert Denzel on YouTube looks and acts like Denzel. Your production could use someone people like to look at on a big screen. Robert is your man to act out the ” Security Guard ” and you could even make the scrip a bit -Monologue-Strong. Call Robert Denzel in Toledo Ohio cell phone 567- 395- 9602 set him up with a room near the set and he will work with you all day every day on time to make film history at its best. You want the best.

  4. Adrienne Leeds

    I am interested in the role as Grandmother for the DreamWorks Film. My pictures are on Face Book. Please let me know what you would need in order for me to interview for this role. Thank you…..Adrienne

  5. Jaclyn langtry

    5’4, 110 pounds, have a twin sister. Athletic, run 5 miles a day, funny, can play guitar.

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