June 19, 2009
CASTING CALL: Are you Hispanic? Do You Want to be in a Flick?
By Tony Rutherford
Huntingtonnews.net Entertainment Editor
Charleston, WV (HNN) – Lion’s Gate Entertainment continues filming “Warrior,” starring Nick Nolte, Jennifer Morrison and Tom Hardy in and around Pittsburgh, Pa. However, the filmmakers come to Moundsville, WV, home of the former West Virginia Penitentiary, on June 23 and 24.
Non-speaking extras are sought, specifically 20 tall and hit Hispanic men to play Mexican prison guards. The casting call requests “professional actors only” and pays $200 per 12 hours plus per diem (travel and lodging paid).
If you are between ages 20 to 60, submit a recent professional head shot and resume to katz@katzkasting.com. Subject line MUST say WARRIOR. In the body of your e-mail include your name, phone, email address, city/state and age/height/weight.
Projected for a 2010 release, “Warrior” focuses on the world of mixed martial arts, as an alcoholic former boxer (Nolte) trains his youngest son for a tournament.
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CASTING CALL: Are you Hispanic? Do You Want to be in a Flick?
By Tony Rutherford
Huntingtonnews.net Entertainment Editor
Charleston, WV (HNN) – Lion’s Gate Entertainment continues filming “Warrior,” starring Nick Nolte, Jennifer Morrison and Tom Hardy in and around Pittsburgh, Pa. However, the filmmakers come to Moundsville, WV, home of the former West Virginia Penitentiary, on June 23 and 24.
Non-speaking extras are sought, specifically 20 tall and hit Hispanic men to play Mexican prison guards. The casting call requests “professional actors only” and pays $200 per 12 hours plus per diem (travel and lodging paid).
If you are between ages 20 to 60, submit a recent professional head shot and resume to katz@katzkasting.com. Subject line MUST say WARRIOR. In the body of your e-mail include your name, phone, email address, city/state and age/height/weight.
Projected for a 2010 release, “Warrior” focuses on the world of mixed martial arts, as an alcoholic former boxer (Nolte) trains his youngest son for a tournament.
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