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Netflix’s ‘American Vandal’ Season 2 Open Casting Call

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Casting directors are now casting talent to appear in the second season of the hit Netflix show American Vandal.

The TV series will shoot in Portland, Oregon. Cast Iron Studios, which helps series and films cast actors, said Tuesday it’s seeking those between the ages of 14 and 22 “to portray high-school students” in the series.

The Jan. 6 casting call is by appointment only (those interested in landing work can visit Cast Iron’s website to reserve their slot).

The series is co-produced by Funny Or Die, CBS Television Studios, and 3 Arts Entertainment. It’s set to start shooting in the Portland area in mid-February.

“There are a number of small, speaking roles that producers are hoping to hire locally,” said Casting Director Eryn Goodman. “The show truly needs all types, shapes, sizes, ethnicities, and abilities. They want to reflect a real high-school look: braces, pimples, and all.”

Goodman stated that, while acting experience is helpful, it’s not a requirement. Instead, “interested parties would do well to watch Season One, to get an idea of the tone and humor of the show.”

An open casting call will take place this Saturday, January 6, 2018 in Portland, and is by appointment only. Those interested in auditioning should follow the link below to reserve their time slot.

Cast Iron Studios is committed to diverse, inclusive casting. There is no charge to create a basic profile in the company’s database, and no fees will be charged to talent who take part in the show. For more information, visit castironstudios.com.

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