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Open Casting Call for Hilary Swank film "Betty Anne Waters"

Casting directors are holding an open casting call for extras for the Hilary Swank feature film "Betty Anne Waters," which is slated to start filming in Ann Arbor, Michigan in mid-February.

Applicants don't need to have acting experience. Immediate needs include people who live in the Jackson/Ann Arbor area who can act as inmates in a prison scene (muscle-bound men with tattoos are ideal); "twenty somethings" who are taking the bar exam; families visiting inmates; participants in courtroom scenes; and general extras for various scenes throughout the movie.

Late night shooting may be required.

To register, email name, contact number and/or email address to info@realstyleonline.com noting desired half hour time frame, with "RS, casting " in the subject line. Castings are held in order of sign up, for Real Style to meet and photograph individuals interested in becoming a movie extra. Extras can expect to have photographs taken by a professional and fill out paperwork.

Where:

Comfort Inn Conference Center
1645 Commerce Park Dr.
Chelsea, Michigan

When:

Wednesday January 28
2:00pm - 8:00pm

Kathy Remski and Rose Gilpin, principals of local casting and talent resource Real Style, can discuss the opportunities for Michigan residents to be in future movies. Real Style has casted extras for Prayers for Bobby, premiering this weekend on Lifetime; Gifted Hands, starring Cuba Gooding Junior, and Whip It starring Drew Barrymore.

Production Company:

Omega Productions Inc.
633 N. La Peer
West Hollywood, CA 90069

Produced and Directed by:

Tony Goldwyn

Principal Actor Casting:

Barden/Schnee Casting
150 West 28th Street
Suite 402
New York, NY 10001

Story:

Hillary Swank will play the title role in the true story of a high school dropout who would not give up her belief that her brother, Kenneth, had been framed. In between raising kids and waiting tables, she worked her way through college and law school so she could represent her brother after he’d used up his attempts to appeal his conviction through public defenders.