Real Women Who Are Breast Cancer Survivors for Pharmaceutical Campaign
House Casting, a respected casting agency based in Los Angeles, is conducting a nationwide search for real women who have experienced breast health issues — specifically breast cancer survivors who have undergone mastectomies, lumpectomies, or excision surgeries. This is for a powerful and heartfelt SAG-AFTRA commercial campaign for a breast cancer medication, with filming set to take place in Vancouver, Canada.
The project seeks authentic, courageous women willing to share their personal journeys — from diagnosis through surgery and recovery — to help bring awareness, representation, and empowerment to others through this campaign.
Casting Breakdown:
[ANA]
Ethnicity: Latina / Hispanic
Age Range: 60–70
Medical History Requirement: Must have had breast cancer and undergone a double mastectomy without reconstruction
Character Insight: Ana is a retired local business manager who now embraces her role as family matriarch. She finds joy in everyday moments — from Sunday family dinners to community events with close friends. The actress portraying Ana must be open to sharing her real experience with breast cancer, including diagnosis, surgeries, and recovery.
[ERICA]
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Age Range: 40–55
Medical History Requirement: Must have had breast cancer and undergone a lumpectomy or excision surgery, with a visible scar
Character Insight: Erica is learning to reconnect with herself and her body post-treatment. While she values family time, she’s carving out space for personal growth and healing. The actress must be willing to share her story of breast cancer and recovery.
Details:
Union Status: SAG-AFTRA
Compensation: SAG Scale + Print Usage Bonus ($9,000 + 20%)
Usage Term:
1 year for video/broadcast/streaming/socials/industrial in the U.S.
Worldwide for digital, internet, and social media
Print usage for 3 years (all media except broadcast streaming packaging)
Exclusivity: Breast cancer oncology drugs
Filming Location: Vancouver, Canada
Project Timeline:
Travel to Canada: June 18 or 19
Fitting & Rehearsal: June 20
Filming: June 23–28 (talent may only be needed for 1–2 days)
All travel expenses covered by production
Talent must be fully available for the shoot window
This is a meaningful opportunity for survivors to use their experience to inspire and support others while participating in a professionally produced commercial campaign.
To be considered, please contact House Casting directly with your name, story, and photo. See: https://kisqali.castingcrane.com