Skins is a hit British teen drama that follows a group of teenagers in Bristol, South West England through the two years of sixth form. The controversial plotline explores issues including dysfunctional families, personality and eating disorders, substance abuse, sexuality, teenage pregnancy, mental illness and death.
The show is notable for its casting of amateur actors and young writers. The cast are entirely replaced every two series, when the characters leave sixth form. Skins has broadcast four series, and has been commissioned up to a sixth. The series airs on E4 a digital television channel in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland.
Skins casting director, Sally Broome, is holding open auditions in Bristol and London, UK for series 5 and 6. To audition, you must have been born between 1st July 1992 and 1st July 1994, you will need to be able to prove your age with a passport/driving license or birth certificate with some form of photo ID. You will also need permission from your parent or guardian if you wish to attend, by ensuring they sign the application form that you can download below.
Open Auditions Details
At all auditions please do not arrive before 8:00am or after 3:00pm under any circumstances. Bring a snack and water, there will likely be a very big turnout and long wait. There is no experience required. You do not need to prepare anything in advance. Your will audition in groups (they will select these groups) and you will be asked to act out a short scenario you will be given on the day of the audition.
Click Here to download the application form. Make sure to fill it out completely, including parents signature, and bring it with you to the open audition.
Bristol, UK
Where:
Bristol Grammar School
Elton Road
Bristol, BS8 1SR
UK
You will need to go to Gate "A"
DO NOT contact the school about the auditions, they have no additional information.
When:
For those born between 1st July 1992 and 1st July 1994
Monday 12th April 2010 – Please arrive between 8:00am and 3:00pm.
For those who audition in Bristol, please make sure you keep Tuesday 13th April 2010 free in case they want to see you again.
London, UK
Where:
William Ellis School
Highgate Road
London, NW5 1RN
UK
DO NOT contact the school about the auditions, they have no additional information.
When:
For those born between 1st July 1992 and 1st July 1993
Thursday 15th April 2010 – Please arrive between 8:00am and 3:00pm.
For those born between 2nd July 1993 and 1st July 1994
Friday 16th April 2010– Please arrive between 8:00am and 3:00pm.
For those who audition in London, please make sure you keep Monday 26th April 2010 free in case they want to see you again.
Production Companies:
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.
Company Pictures
Suffolk House
1-8 Whitfield Place
LondonW1T 5JU
UK
E4
124 Horseferry Rd.
London, England SW1P 2TX
UK
By attending the Skins 5 and 6 auditions, you agree to be filmed at the auditions venue for possible inclusion in 'behind the scenes' footage. (By attending this casting session you hereby consent to being filmed and to such filmed material, including your likeness and voice, being used in all media now known or hereafter invented worldwide in perpetuity, including in particular "behind the scenes" footage to accompany Skins Series 5 and/or 6).
Open Casting Call for Native American Actors in Great Falls, Montana
Primetime Emmy Award nominated and Artios Award winning Casting Director Rene Haynes (The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse) and Directors Andrew and Alex Smith (who together co-wrote and co-directed the award-winning feature film, The Slaughter Rule, starring Ryan Gosling, David Morse, and Amy Adams) will be conducting an Open Casting Call April 10th and April 11, 2010 for the upcoming feature film “Winter in the Blood".
Shooting will take place this summer starting in June at The Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in north-central Montana, and along the Montana Hi-Line region. The film will be featuring a large cast of American Indians.
Here is what they are seeking:
● Native American BOYS (ages 10-17) for PRINCIPAL LEAD speaking roles. No acting experience necessary.
● Native American MEN and WOMEN (mid 20's through mid 50's) for both speaking and non-speaking roles.
To help you prepare for your audition, the following scenes have been provided:
1. Two brothers (ages 12 & 14) are caught in the rain. Click Here to download.
2. Two lovers (20's to 30's) who haven't seen each other in awhile catch up in a bar. Click Here to download.
3. A rancher (40's to 60's) woos a widow (40's to 60's) and teases her elderly mother. Click Here to download.
Open Casting Call Details
Where:
Great Falls Civic Center
2 Park Drive South
Great Falls, MT 59401
Click Here for directions.
When:
Saturday, April 10th, 2010 - Commission Chambers
Sunday, April 11th, 2010 - The Rainbow Room
11:00am-3:00pm both days.
Casting Calls can take time. Please be prepared to wait if necessary. If you have attended another Winter in the Blood Casting Call, you need not audition again.
“Winter in the Blood” is written in the first person by an Indian man of 32, who straddles the “rez” world with the world of self-doubt, addiction and a deep, foreboding identity crisis. He is a modern Indian in a modern world, struggling to find his roots. Set on the Fort Belknap Reservation, the novel shows with stark, unromantic and unflinchingly realistic imagery life on the reservation and one man’s struggle to find his identity through a haze of alcohol, anger and meaningless sex. It is partly based on the life that Author James Welch knew and saw while growing up.
Click Here to download the complete film synopsis.
Shooting will take place this summer starting in June at The Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in north-central Montana, and along the Montana Hi-Line region. The film will be featuring a large cast of American Indians.
Here is what they are seeking:
● Native American BOYS (ages 10-17) for PRINCIPAL LEAD speaking roles. No acting experience necessary.
● Native American MEN and WOMEN (mid 20's through mid 50's) for both speaking and non-speaking roles.
To help you prepare for your audition, the following scenes have been provided:
1. Two brothers (ages 12 & 14) are caught in the rain. Click Here to download.
2. Two lovers (20's to 30's) who haven't seen each other in awhile catch up in a bar. Click Here to download.
3. A rancher (40's to 60's) woos a widow (40's to 60's) and teases her elderly mother. Click Here to download.
Open Casting Call Details
Where:
Great Falls Civic Center
2 Park Drive South
Great Falls, MT 59401
Click Here for directions.
When:
Saturday, April 10th, 2010 - Commission Chambers
Sunday, April 11th, 2010 - The Rainbow Room
11:00am-3:00pm both days.
Casting Calls can take time. Please be prepared to wait if necessary. If you have attended another Winter in the Blood Casting Call, you need not audition again.
“Winter in the Blood” is written in the first person by an Indian man of 32, who straddles the “rez” world with the world of self-doubt, addiction and a deep, foreboding identity crisis. He is a modern Indian in a modern world, struggling to find his roots. Set on the Fort Belknap Reservation, the novel shows with stark, unromantic and unflinchingly realistic imagery life on the reservation and one man’s struggle to find his identity through a haze of alcohol, anger and meaningless sex. It is partly based on the life that Author James Welch knew and saw while growing up.
Click Here to download the complete film synopsis.
NBC TV Pilot "Next" Online Open Casting Call
*** This casting is now complete ***
The casting director for a new 1/2 hour NBC TV Pilot is looking for kids who are physically challenged and use a wheelchair to play Paul Reiser’s 11-year-old son. The TV pilot shoots in Los Angeles, starting April 7, 2010 for roughly one week.
To be considered for the show, go to the following website and upload your audition video:
ALL ActorCast submissions will be reviewed by the show's casting director. It is free to audition.
www.tvpilotcastingcall.com is the ONLY website that you can upload your audition video for this project, so beware of any other website's claims of casting for this pilot.
Production Companies:
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.
NBC Universal Television
100 Universal City Plaza
Universal City, CA 91608
Bonanza Productions Inc. / Nuance Productions
4000 Warner Blvd.
Bldg. 36
Burbank, CA 91522-0001
Executive Producers:
Paul Reiser
Jonathan Shapiro
Producers:
Merri Howard
Craig Knizek
Director:
Bryon Gordon
Principal Actor Casting:
Marci Liroff
Please do not contact Marci's casting office about this online open call.
Extras Casting:
Central Casting
220 S. Flower Street
Burbank, CA 91502
Registration Info: (818) 562-2755
Starring: Paul Reiser
Story:
Paul has a very comfortable life. He starred in a big hit TV comedy a few years back and has since been enjoying his wife and kids - and his lovely home which he doesn't like to leave. But life continues to throw what it will his way - including the group of friends he seems to have: a random selection of the husbands of his wife's friends, and fathers of his kids' schoolmates.
NBC Open Casting Calls for Americas Next Great Restaurant
*** This casting has expired as of 5-2010 ***
NBC has announced the new alternative-competitive series Americas Next Great Restaurant – from Magical Elves the Emmy Award-nominated producers of “Project Runway” and "Top Chef” - that will allow contestants to vie for arguably the biggest prize in reality show history - the opportunity to open a new restaurant chain in four cities across America.
The contestants’ fate will be decided by a panel of real investors who fund the chain of restaurants with their own money. As the competitors chase their American dream, viewers will also be fully engaged with interactive elements online at nbc.com.
The announcement was made by Paul Telegdy, Executive Vice President, Alternative Programming, NBC and Universal Media Studios. "This is the first time the culinary and business worlds have come together in a big event series where the prize is one of the largest in reality TV history," said Telegdy. "Not only will viewers get to watch the competition unfold, they'll be able to eat at the winning restaurant immediately after the show's finale."
“This show is going to make the American Dream come true for someone out there - all they need is one great idea,” said executive producer Dan Cutforth. Added executive producer, Jane Lipsitz, “With a prize of this magnitude, we believe this show will bring together everything we love about reality TV; creative passionate contestants, a dynamic panel of experts, and fierce competition.”
Americas Next Great Restaurant challenges its creative and ambitious contestants to realize their dream of opening the next great restaurant. However, achieving that goal requires substantial financial backing and business connections that few people can claim.
The winner will be selected by a panel of some of the most important names in both the dining and business worlds who will invest their own money in the final restaurant chain and have a huge stake in the game’s winner. Thousands of ideas will be narrowed down as each week the investors will put the chosen few through rigorous challenges to discover whose plan has the greatest potential for success. The stakes have never been higher for the contestants and the investors. The series will showcase larger-than-life personalities who will offer the hopeful restaurateurs expertise, support - and the kind of tough love it will take to overcome great odds. Ultimately, after a much-heated debate, the panel will choose the winning concept and decide whose idea will be America’s newest restaurant.
In 2009, the U.S. restaurant industry was a $566 billion business. “Americas Next Great Restaurant” will offer a lucky American who has a great idea the chance to be a vital part of that industry.
Prospective competitors can apply for a chance to be a contestant can log on to:
There will be a National Talent Search bus tour with open casting calls, or you can apply online by uploading a video here. Visitors also can follow the bus tour on Twitter @magicalelves with photos and video.
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