IFC’s Documentary Now is now casting speaking roles in Los Angeles, California.
Looking for your next audition? If so, IFC’s hit TV series Documentary Now is now casting a dayplayer role that shoots on July 7th in Los Angeles, California. Casting directors are looking for real actors that can speak Indonesian and perfect english. Here’s the casting breakdown:
- MALE, INDONESIAN, 60’s – He is part of the Balinese Gamelan ensemble that performs with Test Pattern on a couple tracks a la Ladysmith Black Mambazo on Paul Simon’s Graceland. He sits in on an interview with the band and, when asked a question but the documentarian, the lead singer replies for him that he doesn’t speak English, but he totally does (and without an accent)
About Documentary Now:
Documentary Now! lovingly parodies some of the world’s best-known documentaries. Starring Fred Armisen and Bill Hader, each episode is shot in a different style of documentary filmmaking, and honors some of the most important stories that didn’t actually happen.
To audition for a role on IFC’s Documentary Now, check out the casting call details below.
IFC Documentary Now Casting Call
I am sharing this for our principal casting on Documentary Now. This is a dayplayer role that shoots on 7/7. We need REAL INDONESIAN WHO SPEAKS THE LANGUAGE, BUT CAN ALSO SPEAK PERFECT ENGLISH. When you send your resume, please indicate your fluency in the language.
MALE, INDONESIAN, 60’s – He is part of the Balinese Gamelan ensemble that performs with Test Pattern on a couple tracks a la Ladysmith Black Mambazo on Paul Simon’s Graceland. He sits in on an interview with the band and, when asked a question but the documentarian, the lead singer replies for him that he doesn’t speak English, but he totally does (and without an accent). 1 LINE. Please email an acting resume to: KristanBSubmissions@centralcasting.com Subject line: INDO
Please do not apply, if you are not local or if you do not fit the description.
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