Netflix is holding an open casting call for lead speaking roles for the movie Godless.
Netflix is holding an open casting call for a lead speaking role in the new series Godless filming in Santa Fe, Mexico. Rene Haynes Casting is looking for an actor to play the role of a Native American boy ages 9 to 12 years old that have horseback riding skills and an outgoing personality.
The open casting call will take place on Saturday, April 30th in Albuquerque, New Mexico and Sunday, May 1st in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Saturday, April 30th Albuquerque
10 AM – 5 PM
Holiday Inn Express
1921 Yale Boulevard SE
Albq. NM 87106
Sunday, May 1st Santa Fe
11 AM – 5 PM
Hotel Santa Fe – Kiva B
1501 Paseo De Peralta
Santa Fe NM 87501
About Godless:
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the limited series — i.e., one that’s not intended to go past a single season. Godless is a Western set in an 1800s New Mexico mining town. The TV series is written and created by Scott Frank, the writer behind such films as “Minority Report” and “Get Shorty.” He’s teaming up with Steven Soderbergh who will executive produce and possibly direct the TV series.
Open Casting Call
For a lead speaking role in
“GODLESS”
Premiering on Netflix
Rene Haynes Casting is seeking
An actor to play the role of a
Native American Boy 9 – 12 years old
With horseback riding skills & outgoing personality
Saturday, April 30th Albuquerque
10 AM – 5 PM
Holiday Inn Express
1921 Yale Boulevard SE
Albq. NM 87106
Sunday, May 1st Santa Fe
11 AM – 5 PM
Hotel Santa Fe – Kiva B
1501 Paseo De Peralta
Santa Fe NM 87501
No previous acting experience required.
Boys may be given audition material at the location.
Auditions will be videotaped.
If under 18, must be accompanied by a parent or guardian
If interested but not able to attend:
Parents, send a current photo to auditions@rhcasting.com ASAP to receive audition scenes and self-tape instructions.
IMPORTANT: Put “GODLESS” in the Subject Line.
Note: we are NOT taking applications for extras or other roles at this time
If you are not local and/or do not fit the description, do not apply
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