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Los Angeles Casting: ‘American Crime Story: Versace’ Casting Call for Italian Men

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American Crime Story: Versace is now casting men to portray Italians from the 1990s. Casting directors are casting the following types:

  • Italian Men: Males to portray age 20’s to 40’s with hair that is long enough to part on the side and comb over into a conservative style. Hair needs to be at least 3 inches long on top and cannot be super short on the sides. No facial hair unless it’s a mustache. Size 36 waist or smaller. You cannot have worked on American Crime Story Versace.

About American Crime Story: Versace:

Penelope Cruz will star opposite Edgar Ramirez and Darren Criss in the 10-episode limited series, which examines the shocking July 1997 assassination of Gianni Versace (Ramirez) on the steps of his Miami Beach mansion by sociopath and serial killer Andrew Cunanan (Criss).

To audition for a role on the new season of American Crime Story: Versace check out the casting call breakdown below.

American Crime Story: Versace

UNION SUBMISSIONS FOR MEN TO PORTRAY ITALIAN WITH HAIR FROM 1990’S. Shoots on Tues 7/25. You must have brown hair and eyes.

Italian Men: Males to portray age 20’s to 40’s with hair that is long enough to part on the side and comb over into a conservative style. Hair needs to be at least 3 inches long on top and cannot be super short on the sides. No facial hair unless it’s a mustache. Size 36 waist or smaller. You cannot have worked on American Crime Story Versace. Please email a photo – taken today to: KristanBSubmissions@centralcasting.com sub line: Milan

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If you are not local and/or do not fit the description, do not apply

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