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Warner Bros. Television Talent Search 2022

Call for submissions: Actors in Training 2022 from Warner Bros. Television

If you’re an actor who just completed their undergrad, graduate or conservatory level training in the spring/summer of 2022, the Warner Bros. Television Casting Department would like to get to know you.

Recognizing that the ongoing pandemic continues to impact many of the traditional year-end career development actives, we are once again offering a virtual platform for this year’s graduating students to introduce themselves and their work to our TV casting executives. 

Any acting student who completed their training program in the spring/summer of 2022 is invited to submit their headshot, resume, and a brief introduction about themselves. Our Casting Department will review all submissions. A select group of applications will be invited to submit taped auditions and meet with our WBTV Casting Executives.

You’ve missed meeting us and we’ve missed meeting you!

Qualified students, 18 years or older, please email your headshot and resume (PDF attachments only) 

Warner Bos. Is committed to providing equal employment opportunity and prohibits all forms of unlawful discrimination and harssmanet based on ages 40 or over, ancestry, color, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical conditions, mental or physical disability, military and veteran status, national origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, including breastfeeding or medical condition relating to breastfeeding, sexual orientation or any other basis protected by law.

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Casting Call: Tim – Physically Disabled Child Actor for “A Christmas Carol”

Job Description:

Geva Theatre is casting for the role of Tim, a physically disabled child for an exciting new adaptation of A Christmas Carol. We are seeking a child actor who is perceptive and appears older than their years to play this iconic role. Tim is a central character who holds Scrooge’s fate in his hands, and this production will reimagine the character’s impact on the story.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Portray Tim, a physically disabled child, in a new adaptation of A Christmas Carol.
  • Collaborate with the ensemble cast of children from the local Rochester community to bring this classic holiday tale to life.
  • Sing a short song as part of the performance, so a pleasant singing voice is required.
  • Attend rehearsals and performances as scheduled.

Requirements:

  • Gender: Any gender
  • Age: Under 13 years old
  • Ethnicity: Any ethnicity
  • Disability: Must be physically disabled
  • Must be comfortable singing and acting in front of a live audience.
  • No prior acting experience is required.

Compensation:

  • This is a paid opportunity.
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Casting for LA-Based Actors – Developmental Reading of New Pop Musical The Life of Death

Job Description:

We are casting LA-based actors for a developmental reading of The Life of Death, a new pop musical. The story follows the Grim Reaper’s daughter, who faces a profound dilemma between stepping into her father’s role as the next “Death” and her secret longing to be fully alive. This comedic musical requires strong performers with powerful pop vocal abilities to help bring the story to life in this staged reading.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Perform in a developmental reading of a new musical, embodying dynamic characters with strong emotional depth.
  • Deliver powerful vocal performances of pop songs and contribute to the overall musical experience.
  • Collaborate with the director, music director, and creative team to help develop the characters and musical material for the production.
  • Participate in rehearsals and the reading process, providing input and feedback on the character’s development.

Requirements:

  • Open to LA-based actors of all genders and ethnicities.
  • Must be over 18 years old.
  • Strong pop vocal abilities are required.
  • Must be comfortable with comedic and musical theatre performance styles.
  • Ability to work well in a collaborative environment.

Compensation:

  • Actors will be compensated under the AEA 29-Hour Reading guidelines.

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04-23-2022

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