TV Commercial Auditions for Kids, Adults and Seniors in Miami

Casting call in the Miami area for a paid TV healthcare commercial.

Many types needed including kids, adults and seniors.  Please see the role breakdowns below.

Miami – Healthcare Commercial

Rate $750, shoots between May 16-24.
Casting in person April 25-27.

characters needed:

disabled male or female, age 20-50 or so
down syndrome female and female. age 20 – 50 or so
Family can be Real or singles to match
Senior Male 60 – 75 years
Senior Female
Male 35-40
Female 30-35
Boy 10-12
Girl 9-16
Senior Male surfer 40 – 50 Years
Senior Female surfer. 40 – 50 Years
Male 22-32 surfer
Female 22-32 surfer
6 College age for various scenes
Young family of 3 30 – 35
Toddler
Dad 50s
Son late 20s
Tat girl or dude
Guitar girl
Couple ( 25 – 35 )
2-3 males 25-35 (basketball)
2x Sr. Male ( 55 – 65 )
2x Sr. Female (mixed doubles tennis) ( 55 – 65 )
(cruiser bikes) 20 years all
M/F 50s – kayaking ( 50 years or so
M/F 20s ski boat (4 total) ( 20 -25 years or so
Farmer 50s
Farmer’s wife 50s
Son 25-30
Farm hand 3x Male and Female 30 – 40 years or so
6 College age 18 – 23 years or so.

All talent will have a background check
miamitalentcasting@gmail.com

This Post Has 3 Comments

  1. Nina

    I was going to come for the audition but I don’t know time/place. I am also in school (13) so it would have to be a little flexible but if anyone knows time/place PLEASE REPLY
    😀

  2. Dea Queen

    Hello, I was planning on coming to this audition tomorrow, however I don’t know what time the Audition starts. I would please like to know what time it starts and I just turned 17, and the ages are 9-16 and 18-23 or so. I wasn’t sure if I could still audition or not, and wish to know beforehand so I don’t waste anyone’s time. Thank you in advance.

  3. Teri Paszotta

    Good morning,
    My name is Teri Pasoztta and I’m writing for my daughter, 11, for a part in the commercial. I have pictures and information I can send upon your request (I didn’t see anywhere to attach here).

    Thank you for your time,
    Teri Paszotta

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