Kristen Stewart‘s Underwater casting call for dead bodies in Louisiana.
Kristen Stewart’s new movie Underwater is now casting actors, models, and talent to play dead bodies for scenes filming Chalmette, Louisiana. Filming will take place on Tuesday, March 14th. Casting directors are casting the following types:
- DEAD BODY – Currently casting any ethnicity females (between 5’3-5’6”), 18 years old or older, to portray a dead body. Must be OK being very still and covered in rubble.
About Underwater:
Underwater will be directed by William Eubank, who recently completed his sophomore hit movie The Signal starring Laurence Fishburne. Filming starts March 6th in New Orleans, Louisiana. The movie centers around a group of researchers who, after an earthquake devastates their underwater station, have to navigate through two miles in the dangerous depths of the ocean floor to make it to safety.
To audition for a role in the new Underwater movie, check out the casting call breakdown below.
Underwater Movie Casting Call
***UNDERWATER *** Chalmette, LA*** Tuesday, March 14th ***
DEAD BODY – Currently casting any ethnicity females (between 5’3-5’6”), 18 years old or older, to portray a dead body. Must be OK being very still and covered in rubble. This is a picture picked role! You must be available for the camera test on March 14th and for a future, unknown filming date.
Please submit current photo(s) of yourself, your name, height & phone number to: UNDERWATER@CENTRALCASTING.COM with DEAD BODY in the subject line.
*** You must be registered with Central Casting in order to work. If you are not registered, come in to our office Monday-Thursday at 10 AM or 2 PM. Follow the link to view the required and original documents you must bring to register! (http://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/acceptable-documents) If you bring a List B document, it MUST include a photo.
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If you are not local and/or do not fit the description, do not apply