The Bad Girls Club is currently seeking seven self-proclaimed "bad girls" to live together in a gorgeous mansion. These women should have issues with trust and control, and yet state a desire to want to change. Living together can help them move forward and turn their lives around, but it can also turn out that chaos rules.
The minimum age to apply for the show is 21, and applicants must bring a current valid ID and recent photo.
Open Casting Call Details
Saturday, January 16, 2010
11:00am - 6:00pm
Hard Rock Café
Beach Street and the Embarcadero
San Francisco, CA 94133
At the entrance of Pier 39 (1 hour parking validation at Pier 39 garage with Hard Rock purchase)
Saturday, January 16, 2010
11:00am - 5:00pm
Hogs and Honeys
901 West Weed Street
Chicago, IL 60622
www.hogsandhoneys.com
Saturday, January 16, 2010
11:00am - 5:00pm
Columbus Panini's Bar and Grill
1716 N. High St.
Columbus, OH 43201
www.columbuspaninis.com
New Locations will be posted as they become available.
If you can not make it to one of the open casting calls, you may send an email to be considered for a recruiting interview.
Bad Girls is recruiting in the following cities:
Albuquerque, Baltimore, Billings MT, Birmingham AL, Boise, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Cleveland, Columbia SC, Dallas, Denver, Des Moines, Detroit, Gainesville FL, Hartford CT, Houston, Indianapolis, Jackson MS, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Little Rock, Louisville, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis MN, Mobile AL, Nashville, New Orleans, New York, Oklahoma City, Omaha, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburg, Portland, Raleiegh NC, Riverside CA, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Washington D.C.
If you live within driving distance of one of the cities listed above, please email the casting directors a PHOTO and a brief BIO telling us why you are a "Bad Girl." Be sure to include your FULL NAME and PHONE NUMBER. Submissions without photos attached WILL NOT be accepted.
The subject heading of your email should include ONLY the name of the city you wish to audition in. Please choose only one city, and choose only from the cities listed above.
If you DO NOT live within driving distance of one of the cities above, you can still be considered. In this case, the subject heading of your email should be: "OUT OF AREA RECRUITING REQUEST."
Please only submit for the show once. Multiple submissions may disqualify you.
Send your email to: bgcasting@bunim-murray.com
or
Send your 5-minute casting tape to:
Bunim-Murray Productions
6007 Sepulveda Blvd.
Van Nuys, CA 91411
Attn: Bad Girls Casting
Click Here for information on how to make an audition tape. They prefer submissions on VHS and VHS C, but will also accept Mini-DV, Hi-8, and DVD. If you submit on DVD, it must be a full-size DVD, NOT a mini-DVD. Absolutely no CD ROMS will be accepted.
Please be sure and include your full name, phone number, email, and regular mailing address in your submission.
Open Casting Call in New York for actresses, models, dancers and extras
“Five Points”, an emerging national touring rock band, is conducting an open casting call for Actresses, Models, dancers and extras. Selected individuals will be placed in any/all of several projects which include a full-length feature film, serial Documentary, Music video, as well as interviews and live performances. “Five Points” has signed a deal with Stars Confidential (SC Hottest 100) and upcoming releases will be promoted, marketed and distributed by Triumphant Pictures. This is a tremendous opportunity for anyone looking to break into the entertainment industry.
To be considered for selection, the following criteria must be met:
● Outgoing personality.
● Convey a Rock & Roll Image.
● Height/Weight Proportionate.
● The ability to “Stand out” in a crowd.
● Age 21+
Open Call Details
Where:
Don Hills
511 Greenwich Street
New York, NY 10013-1314
Click Here for directions.
When:
Thursday, January 28, 2010
9:00pm
This is a live event and featured performance by “Five Points”. Admission is free to all that bring a Comp Card, or resume with headshots. Upon entry, you will meet with one of several industry leading casting directors assigned to assist in the selection process. Upon completion of the screening and interview, you will be free to enjoy the show, gourmet buffet, and reasonably priced drinks. The auditions will occur during the live performance of “Five Points”. Casting directors will be watching and making selections based on the previously discussed criteria. Initial notification of selection will be made within 48 hours. Call backs and final selections will be made at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City during the month of March, 2010. Individuals that make the most pronounced impression with the casting directors stand the greatest chance of being selected.
All inquiries should be directed to: fivepointsrock@gmail.com
To be considered for selection, the following criteria must be met:
● Outgoing personality.
● Convey a Rock & Roll Image.
● Height/Weight Proportionate.
● The ability to “Stand out” in a crowd.
● Age 21+
Open Call Details
Where:
Don Hills
511 Greenwich Street
New York, NY 10013-1314
Click Here for directions.
When:
Thursday, January 28, 2010
9:00pm
This is a live event and featured performance by “Five Points”. Admission is free to all that bring a Comp Card, or resume with headshots. Upon entry, you will meet with one of several industry leading casting directors assigned to assist in the selection process. Upon completion of the screening and interview, you will be free to enjoy the show, gourmet buffet, and reasonably priced drinks. The auditions will occur during the live performance of “Five Points”. Casting directors will be watching and making selections based on the previously discussed criteria. Initial notification of selection will be made within 48 hours. Call backs and final selections will be made at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City during the month of March, 2010. Individuals that make the most pronounced impression with the casting directors stand the greatest chance of being selected.
All inquiries should be directed to: fivepointsrock@gmail.com
Robert De Niro feature film "Son of No One" Open Casting Call in NY
The Hannibal Pictures film "Son of No One" starring Robert De Niro is holding an open casting call in New York City December 30th. The film's director, Dito Montiel, is seeking boys to play 15 year old versions of Channing Tatum and Terrence Howard, and they're also looking for girls who look like they're 15.
No experience or headshots are necessary, but only attend the open call if you can pass for 15 years old. Dito stated that they're looking for naturals, so just show up and do your best at the audition. Minors MUST bring a parent or legal guardian with them to the open casting call.
Filming begins in New York City in March 2010, with a release set for 2011.
Open Casting Call Details
Where:
Son of No One Open Casting Call
520 8th Avenue
16th Floor
Manhattan, NY 10018
Click Here for directions.
When:
Wednesday December 30, 2009
3:00pm - 7:00pm
Principal Actor Casting:
Amanda Mackey Johnson
Mackey / Sandrich Casting
3000 W. Olympic Blvd.
Bldg. 3, Room 2323
Santa Monica CA 90404
Extras Casting:
TBA
Production Company:
Do NOT send photos and resumes to the production companies (they will most likely end up in the trash can), they do not cast the films. They hire casting directors who sort through the thousands of submissions.
Hannibal Pictures
8265 Sunset Blvd.
Stuite 107
West Hollywood, CA 90046
in association with
Holly Wiersma Productions
8228 West Sunset Blvd.
West Hollywood, CA 90046
Director:
Dito Montiel
Producers: Richard Rionda del Castro, Gary Howsam, Holly Wiersma
Filming Locations
New York City, New York
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Detroit, Michigan
Starring:
Channing Tatum
Robert De Niro
Terrence Howard
James Gandolfini
Story:
Jonathan White (Channing Tatum) had a rough childhood. His father, a cop, was killed in the line of duty, and Jonathan was raised by his grandmother in the Queensbridge Projects in Queens, NY. He had a lot of friends, and he was the only white kid, so they called him Milk. Milk and his closest friends were going to start a hardcore punk band and become stars like their favorite band, “MDC (Millions of Dead Cops)”. But fate intervened. Milk and his friends were always hassled by a couple of neighborhood junkies, until one day Milk had enough and killed one of the junkies. Later, they were forced to kill the second junkie to avoid being caught. But the police knew more than they publicly let on. Detective Stanford (Robert De Niro) approaches young Milk and tells him he doesn’t have to worry about getting caught. His dad was Stanford’s partner, which makes them like family. Sixteen years later, Jonathan lives in Long Island with his wife Kerry White, and their beautiful daughter. Like his father, Jonathan is a cop, assigned to the Queensbridge projects where he grew up. 9/11 has caused the neighborhood to change, and real estate developers work closely with the police on a project called “Quality of Life”, an effort to rid the neighborhood of junkies and homeless people. For Jonathan, the changes become personal when a rabble-rousing newspaper publishes a letter from an unnamed source, which describes the details of sixteen-year old murders that were never solved because the police didn’t care. Jonathan’s world is thrown into a tailspin as the letters continue and Sergeant Mathers (James Gandolfini) asks him to give the newspaper editor a visit. The editor, an aging hippie named Roger Daltry, is determined to find out more about the unsolved murders. Jonathan researches his old friends to see if they’re behind the letters. Many are dead, or have been relocated due to the Quality of Life project. He’s pretty sure the culprit is Vinny (Terrence Howard), his closest friend. Vinny had a troubled upbringing, and he and Jonathan shared many secrets. Vinny spent some time in jail, and still lives at home with his mom. Jonathan’s paranoia intensifies when he finds his work locker unlocked, with a copy of the newspaper inside. In the newspaper is a brand new letter about the murders. Kerry begins receiving threatening phone calls, and Mathers pressures him to silence Daltry. Jonathan confronts his old friend, but can’t be sure if he has anything to do with the letters.
No experience or headshots are necessary, but only attend the open call if you can pass for 15 years old. Dito stated that they're looking for naturals, so just show up and do your best at the audition. Minors MUST bring a parent or legal guardian with them to the open casting call.
Filming begins in New York City in March 2010, with a release set for 2011.
Open Casting Call Details
Where:
Son of No One Open Casting Call
520 8th Avenue
16th Floor
Manhattan, NY 10018
Click Here for directions.
When:
Wednesday December 30, 2009
3:00pm - 7:00pm
Principal Actor Casting:
Amanda Mackey Johnson
Mackey / Sandrich Casting
3000 W. Olympic Blvd.
Bldg. 3, Room 2323
Santa Monica CA 90404
Extras Casting:
TBA
Production Company:
Do NOT send photos and resumes to the production companies (they will most likely end up in the trash can), they do not cast the films. They hire casting directors who sort through the thousands of submissions.
Hannibal Pictures
8265 Sunset Blvd.
Stuite 107
West Hollywood, CA 90046
in association with
Holly Wiersma Productions
8228 West Sunset Blvd.
West Hollywood, CA 90046
Director:
Dito Montiel
Producers: Richard Rionda del Castro, Gary Howsam, Holly Wiersma
Filming Locations
New York City, New York
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Detroit, Michigan
Starring:
Channing Tatum
Robert De Niro
Terrence Howard
James Gandolfini
Story:
Jonathan White (Channing Tatum) had a rough childhood. His father, a cop, was killed in the line of duty, and Jonathan was raised by his grandmother in the Queensbridge Projects in Queens, NY. He had a lot of friends, and he was the only white kid, so they called him Milk. Milk and his closest friends were going to start a hardcore punk band and become stars like their favorite band, “MDC (Millions of Dead Cops)”. But fate intervened. Milk and his friends were always hassled by a couple of neighborhood junkies, until one day Milk had enough and killed one of the junkies. Later, they were forced to kill the second junkie to avoid being caught. But the police knew more than they publicly let on. Detective Stanford (Robert De Niro) approaches young Milk and tells him he doesn’t have to worry about getting caught. His dad was Stanford’s partner, which makes them like family. Sixteen years later, Jonathan lives in Long Island with his wife Kerry White, and their beautiful daughter. Like his father, Jonathan is a cop, assigned to the Queensbridge projects where he grew up. 9/11 has caused the neighborhood to change, and real estate developers work closely with the police on a project called “Quality of Life”, an effort to rid the neighborhood of junkies and homeless people. For Jonathan, the changes become personal when a rabble-rousing newspaper publishes a letter from an unnamed source, which describes the details of sixteen-year old murders that were never solved because the police didn’t care. Jonathan’s world is thrown into a tailspin as the letters continue and Sergeant Mathers (James Gandolfini) asks him to give the newspaper editor a visit. The editor, an aging hippie named Roger Daltry, is determined to find out more about the unsolved murders. Jonathan researches his old friends to see if they’re behind the letters. Many are dead, or have been relocated due to the Quality of Life project. He’s pretty sure the culprit is Vinny (Terrence Howard), his closest friend. Vinny had a troubled upbringing, and he and Jonathan shared many secrets. Vinny spent some time in jail, and still lives at home with his mom. Jonathan’s paranoia intensifies when he finds his work locker unlocked, with a copy of the newspaper inside. In the newspaper is a brand new letter about the murders. Kerry begins receiving threatening phone calls, and Mathers pressures him to silence Daltry. Jonathan confronts his old friend, but can’t be sure if he has anything to do with the letters.
Paramount Pictures Open Casting Calls for Girl 12-16 to play lead role in "True Grit"
*** Important Update ***
If you can not attend any of the open casting calls, you may also submit a video taped audition.
Paramount Pictures and The Coen Brothers are holding free acting auditions for a GIRL, AGE 12-16 YEARS OLD to be the lead of their new feature film, "True Grit".If you can not attend any of the open casting calls, you may also submit a video taped audition.
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This is a remake of the western that earned John Wayne his Academy Award as one-eyed sheriff Rooster Cogburn in 1969. In the Coens' screenplay, "True Grit" will be told from the point of view of Mattie Ross. The movie will begin in 1928, at a point when Mattie tells how she avenged her father's murder back in 1873, when she was only 14 years old.
The casting directors, Rachel Tenner and Ellen Chenoweth, are seeking the following:
Mattie Ross: Female. Caucasian. 12-16 years of age. Mattie is a simple, tough-as-nails young woman. Her steely nerves and straightforward manner are a shocking contrast to the way women behaved in the early century. She is possessed of true grit and plenty of determination, enough so that she insists on going with two marshals to hunt down the killer of her father.
Do not make the mistake of trying to appear like or imitate Kim Darby (who played Mattie Ross in the original film). The film's publicists state, "We are looking for a Caucasian girl who is tough, strong and tells it like it is." The casting directors are looking for REAL (scrubbed-down, no make-up), ‘gritty’ girls! Preferably the kind that rides horses, gets dirty & speaks her mind! They are NOT looking for ‘theatrical’ model types! Rodeo girls (who ride & rope) are best! Not "actor-like / pageant queens".
According to a release from the casting office, the filmmakers are looking for “a 12-16 yr. old Caucasian girl who is tough, strong and tells it like it is. They are open to all looks, so come give it a try! No acting experience is necessary.”
Writer-directors Joel and Ethan Coen “would love, love, love to find somebody unknown,” said casting director Rachel Tenner, who worked with the Coens on “A Serious Man,” “Burn After Reading” and “No Country for Old Men,” which won the Best Picture Oscar in 2008. “Any girls with an instinct to try should come and give it a shot.”
This film is shooting in New Mexico and Texas and is slated to begin March 20, 2010.
Free Casting Call Details
● Bring a current photo to leave with the casting director.
● Only one parent or guardian with each actress trying out.
Oklahoma
Where:
Hotel Ambassador
1324 South Main Street
Tulsa, OK 74119-3218
Click Here for directions.
When:
Sunday, January 10, 2010
10:00am - 5:30pm
The open casting call process begins with the casting director talking to groups of girls and getting to know them. She looks to see if they’re right for the role. Girls who make the first cut will be asked to come back back for video taped auditions.
The additional free casting calls will be posted here when available.
See the post titled Headshot and Resume Information regarding how to submit for acting roles.
Please submit by mail only.
No phone calls or personal drop-offs.
Principal Actor Casting (New York):
Ellen Chenoweth Casting
c/o The Post Factory
161 6th Ave.
11th Floor
New York, NY 10013
Principal Actor Casting (Los Angeles):
Rachel Tenner
Paramount Pictures
5555 Melrose Ave.
Schulberg Bldg., Room 112
Los Angeles, CA 90038
Production Company:
Do NOT send photos and resumes to the production companies (they will most likely end up in the trash can), they do not cast the films. They hire casting directors who sort through the thousands of submissions and hold the acting auditions.
Scott Rudin Productions
500 S. Buena Vista Street
Old Animation Bldg.
Room 2H
Burbank, CA 91521-1759
in association with
Paramount Pictures
5555 Melrose Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90038-3197
and
Mike Zoss Productions
158 Read Street
New York, NY 10013
Producers: Scott Rudin, Steven Spielberg
Writer/Directors: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
Starring: Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon, Josh Brolin
Story:
True Grit tells the story of Mattie Ross, who is just fourteen years of age when a coward going by the name of Tom Chaney shoots her father down in Fort Smith, Arkansas, and robs him of his life, his horse, and $150 in cash money. Mattie leaves home to avenge her father's blood. With the one-eyed Rooster Cogburn, the meanest available U.S. Marshal, by her side, Mattie pursues the homicide into Indian Territory.
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