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Commercial Casting Call for Japanese Actors for Speaking Roles

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directors are now casting , , and talent to on scenes filming in Australia.

Producers are for the following types:

  • Calling all actors in Australia!
  • Currently casting:
    Females aged 18-22; and 28-35
    Males aged 22-30; 35-45; 48-55; 50-70

To audition for a role int he upcoming , check out the casting call breakdown below.

Call

Calling all Japanese actors in Australia!

Currently casting:
Females aged 18-22; and 28-35
Males aged 22-30; 35-45; 48-55; 50-70

Please email submissions@mitchellcasting.com
Include current , CV, and links to any showreel/other footage, and your current location.

MUST SPEAK FLUENT JAPANESE and ENGLISH

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Please do not apply, if you are not local or if you do not fit the description.

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