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Commercial Casting Call for Speaking Roles in Los Angeles, California

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Casting directors are looking for Italian male actors between the ages of 30 to 40 years old for roles in the commercial and Internet project. Producers are looking for actors that can read and speak Italian fluently. Filming will shoot in Los Angeles, CA. To audition for a role in the commercial check out the classical breakdown below.

Los Angeles Casting Call

Seeking native Italian male actors, ages 30-40 for roles in commercial and internet project. Must read and speak Italian fluently. Must be available to audition in Culver City on Wednesday 4/19/2017. For more information, send email with photo and resume to: ron@ronblaircasting.com

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