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Open casting call for the NBC supernatural drama series 'Grimm'

NBC Grimm Open Casting Call

The third season of "Glimm" will premier on Friday October 25, 2013 at 9/8c.
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Universal Television and Hazy Mills Productions are getting ready to begin production on the third season of the hit NBC supernatural drama television series "Grimm". The extras casting director has scheduled an open casting call for people who would like to work on the show as fully paid extras and featured background actors. There is no experience required, and all types are needed, ages 18 and over. The series is a single-camera setup that shoots in the Portland, Oregon and surrounding area.

Homicide Detective Nick Burkhardt of the Portland Police Bureau learns he is descended from an elite line of criminal profilers known as "Grimms," charged with keeping balance between humanity and the mythological creatures of the world called Wesen. In season three Nick remains in a zombified state with no quick fix or rescue in sight. Monroe and Rosalee tie the knot while Sergeant Wu sees too much in his first direct encounter with a Wesen and turns a bit psycho. Hank falls deeply for his physical therapist — also a Wesen — and her meddling parents don't like it one bit.

Starring in "Grimm" is David Giuntoli playing the central character Nick Burkhardt; Black Reel Awards nominee Russell Hornsby as Hank Griffin; Reggie Lee portrays Sgt. Wu; Silas Weir Mitchell plays the role of Monroe; Sasha Roiz plays Captain Renard; Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards Bitsie Tulloch plays Juliette Silverton; Bree Turner portrays Rosalee Calvert; and Claire Coffee is Adalind Schade.

Jim Kouf and David Greenwalt are creators and executive producers of "Grimm". Six-time Golden Globe Award nominee Sean Hayes and Todd Milliner executive produce under the banner of their production company Hazy Mills Productions. The two founded Hazy Mills in 2004 to develop and produce projects for various studios, including NBC/Universal, CBS/Paramount, UPN, Bravo, CW, Showtime, SyFy, F/X, FOX and TV-Land. Three-time ALMA Awards nominee Norberto Barba also executive produces.

Open Casting Call Details

The extras casting team in Portland, Oregon is seeking hundreds of local people to work on the hit NBC series "Grim". All ages and types are needed. Must be over 18 years of age. The pay rate for general extras is minimum wage plus overtime. Featured background actors pay rate is $150 for the day plus overtime.

Where:

Doubletree Lloyd Center
Willamette Room
1000 NE Multnomah Street
Portland OR 97232
Click Here for directions.

When:

Sunday July 21, 2013
12:00pm - 6:00pm

Pre-registration information: 503-299-4776

Online Registration: Grimm Extras Registration (use the project code "Grimm")

Principal Actor Casting

See the post titled Headshot and Resume Information regarding how to submit for acting roles.

Submit photos and resumes by mail only.
No phone calls or personal drop-offs.

Los Angeles:

Donna Rosenstein
Marlo Tiede
100 Universal City Plaza
Trailer 6123
Universal City, CA 91608

Portland:

Lana Veenker Casting
1430 SE 3rd Avenue
Suite 100
Portland, OR 97212

Extras Casting

Portland:

Danny Stoltz
Extras Only
635 NW 16th Avenue
Suite A
Portland, OR 97209

Production Companies:

Do NOT send photos and resumes to the production companies, as they will most likely end up being thrown away. They do not cast the films, rather they hire casting directors who sort through the thousands of submissions.

"Grimm" Production Office
Open for Business, LLC
2127 NW 26th Avenue
Portland, OR 97210

"Grimm" Writers Office
4024 Radford Avenue
Roy Rogers Building
Studio City, CA 91604

Hazy Mills Productions
4024 Radford Avenue
Building 7
2nd Floor
Studio City, CA 91604

Universal Television
100 Universal City Plaza
Building 1360
3rd Floor
Universal City, CA 91608

Executive Producers:

Sean Hayes
David Greenwalt
Jim Kouf
Todd Milliner
Norberto Barba

Producer:

Steve Oster

Directors:

Note: Various directors work different episodes during the season. In television shows composed of individual episodes, the television director's role differs from that of a film director in that he or she may work only on some television episodes as opposed to the director of an entire film production. In episodic television productions, the major creative control resides with a producer of the show. The television producer with creative control is called the showrunner (in this case Jim Kouf and David Greenwalt).

Starring:

David Giuntoli - Nick Burckhardt
Russell Hornsby - Hank Griffin
Reggie Lee - Sgt. Wu
Silas Weir Mitchell - Monroe
Sasha Roiz - Captain Renard
Bitsie Tulloch - Juliette Silverton
Bree Turner - Rosalee Calvert
Claire Coffee - Adalind Schade

Story:

"Grimm" follows homicide detective Nick Burkhardt as he works to keep the balance between humanity and the mythological creatures of the world.