Maxann Crotts-Harvey, the casting director for the feature film "Main Street", is having an open casting call for extras to work on the film. She looking for extras for most any age, all ethnic backgrounds, male and female. She is also seeking children. In addition, she needs group of Latino/Mexicans to work for about 5 days, more or less. Some of these will be truck drivers, and some may do something else. I need Adult male and female Latinos, as well as Latino Children!!! This is a very important scene to the movie!!
Where:
HOMESTEAD SUITES
Exit 278 off of I-40, Highway 55
DURHAM, NC
1:00PM to 5:00PM
When you take the exit 278, you will be right in front of the Homestead Suites.
When:
Saturday, March 28, 2009
1:00pm to 5:00pm
You will be required to bring a recent, non-returnable photo of yourself. A snapshot is fine, as long as it is only you in the photo, and it is from about the waist up.
If you cannot attend the open call, please send a photo and contact info to:
Maxann Crotts-Harvey/Extras Casting Director
PRODUCTION OFFICE
808 W Trinity Ave
Durham, NC 27701
DO NOT COME TO THE PRODUCTION OFFICE!!! If you are wanting to be an extra, please submit your photo by mail to the address above. The above address is where you are to MAIL a photo ONLY!
Anyone under 18 that is cast to be an extra in MAIN STREET must have a workers permit! You will have to have this to work! Once you have been called and cast as an extra, please go to this site and get the YOUTH EMPLOYMENT CERTIFICATE/PERMIT.
Once you are called and booked to be an extra, we will give you all the info that you need to fill out the workers permit. You must have a birth certificate and/or a school ID, as well as a Social Security card/number. OR you can have a Passport.
"Main Street" is starring Amber Tamblyn, Orlando Bloom, Colin Firth, Patricia Clarkson, and Ellen Burstyn. The story focuses on a varied group of residents of a small and economically stagnant American city which is facing the consequences of change with the arrival of a mysterious stranger.
Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist Horton Foote wrote the script. Foote sadly passed away on March 4th, 2009.