Gemini Man starring Will Smith is now casting teen high school students in Savannah, Georgia.
Casting directors are now casting actors, models, and talent to work on scenes filming on April 11th in Atlanta, Georgia.
Producers are seeking the following types:
- Our last day of extras is April 11th and that will include high school students. We will want high school kids 16-17 yers old.
Georgia Child Work Permits:
Starting July 1, 2015, with the exception of minors in entertainment, work permits are no longer required for youth age 16 and older. Allows a minor to start a work permit online. A user social security number or parent’s alien certification number and date of birth are required (Georgia.gov – Department of Labor). For more information click here.
About Gemini Man:
According to reports, Gemini Man will hit theaters on October 4th, 2019. The movie is co-produced by Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Skydance Media and has been in development for the last 20 years. The movie was originally in development with Disney back in 1997 but was stalled due to the fact that the VFX at the time was not good enough. Will Smith is now set to star and play an assassin who faces off against himself, a clone who is younger and in his prime. To apply for the upcoming film job for Gemini Man, check out the film job posting below.
Gemini Man Casting Call
Our last day of extras is April 11th and that will include high school students. We will want high school kids 16-17 yers old. There is now a new system in place for work permits. Parents must follow the instructions below. Please follow the link at the bottom of this post to the Georgia Once completed, you will receive an email with your child’s certificate number within 2 business days. Children cannot work on any set without the certificate number once you have your certificate number please email GMan@RoseLockeCasting.com. Include 3 pics (head, body and profile) age, ht, wt and all contact info. Also include your cert # Subject: CERT HS STUDENT You can also submit with certificate at age 18-19 What do you think? Discuss this story with fellow Project Casting fans on Facebook. On Twitter, follow us at @projectcasting.
If you are not local and/or do not fit the description, do not apply