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FX’s ‘American Sports Story’ Casting Call for the Lead Role

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FX’s ‘American Sports Story’ casting call and talent search for the lead role of Aaron Hernandez.

‘American Sports Story’ casting directors are now casting speaking roles for the upcoming FX series ‘American Sports Story’.

FX producers are seeking and hiring for the following role:

  • Aaron Hernandez – This character is a Hispanic/Italian male to play ages 18 – 27. In trying to hide secrets that would ruin an athlete of his stature, Aaron becomes a chameleon who can switch from NFL superstar to adoring father to paranoid murderer. SERIES LEAD.

About FX’s ‘American Sports Story’:

Ryan Murphy to Write, Direct the “American Sports Story” and Love Story Anthologies for FX.

The first stories in the two ‘American Story’ spinoffs will be Aaron Hernandez and John F. Kennedy Jr., while the prospective fourth season of ‘Crime Story’ will examine Studio 54.

FX has ordered two American Story spinoffs — anthology series American Sports Story and American Love Story — as John Landgraf, the network’s president, is already working with Murphy on a potential fourth season of American Crime Story, which will cover Studio 54.

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American Sports Story will broaden the scope of the franchise by recounting a significant event in sports through a different lens. The first season is inspired by the Boston Globe and Wondery podcast, Gladiator: Aaron Hernandez and Football Inc. It follows the journey of a former New England Patriots tight end, convicted of murder, then committed suicide while in prison. The series will explore the different parts of his life, such as his family, career, and suicide, and how they have impacted sports and American culture. Stu Zicherman (The Americans) will write the script and executive produce the show alongside Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Nina Jacobson, Brad Simpson, Alexis Martin Woodall, And Wondery’s Hernan Lopez and Marshall Lewy as well as The Boston Globe’s Linda Pizzuti Henry and Ira Napoliello.

American Love Story will explore the quick courtship and marriage of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette. Though their relationship was highly publicized from the beginning, media coverage only increased after they married, putting immense strain on the couple. When their families’ problems and the demands of their jobs drove them to despair, his private jet plunged into the sea on a vast summer night off Massachusetts’ coast. Murphy, Falchuk, Jacobson, Simpson, and Woodall executive produce the project. There has yet to be a writer revealed.

The fourth cycle in American Crime Story, which returns in September with the highly anticipated Impeachment season, will be titled Studio 54. It will focus on Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager. They, in 1977, converted their midtown Manhattan disco into an international mecca of nightlife for the rich and famous — notorious for its lavish parties, music, sex, and drugs. With Rubell and Schrager’s meteoric rise came their spectacular downfall less than three years later when the impresarios were convicted of tax fraud.

After starting with American Horror Story, and growing to encompass American Crime Story, the franchise now totals five shows. This includes FX on Hulu’s episodic anthology American Horror Stories. The American Story Franchise, as FX is calling it, has collectively earned 141 Emmy nominations and 33 trophies thus far.

“When Ryan Murphy came to us with these two spinoffs and the stories for American Sports Story and American Love Story, we immediately jumped at the opportunity,” FX chairman Landgraf said in a statement Friday, ahead of his virtual time with the Television Critics Association. “What began with American Horror Story has spawned some of the best and most indelible programs of our generation, most notably American Crime Story, which created a beautiful partnership between Ryan, Brad, Nina, and Brad. Their alchemy and the way in which they construct these stories are done with such care, such clarity, and such dimensionality that create the magnificence that is The People v. O.J. Simpson, The Assassination of Gianni Versace, and Impeachment. We can’t wait to see what comes next.”

After leaving 20th Television in 2018, Murphy entered into a five-year $300 million deal with Netflix. Some of the things he has delivered to the streaming company are The Prom, Pray Away, The Boys in the Band, The Politician, Hollywood, and Halston. His upcoming project is Ratched which is being produced by 20th TV.

For Disney, Murphy produces Fox’s 911 and its Lonestar spinoff, FX’s American Horror Story. Recently, Pose wrapped after three seasons. This month, American Horror Story returns with its 10th season: Double Feature. Last year, due to the show’s success in ushering in a new era of anthologies, it was renewed for three additional seasons taking it through its 13th cycle.

“More than a decade ago, Ryan Murphy expressed interest in expanding the American Horror Story model to be able to tell different American stories, which have long captivated so many of us. It was a brilliant idea. Adding these new installments to the franchise will enable Ryan, Brad, Nina, and Brad and their talented teams to tackle riveting stories outside of the horror and crime genres,” said Dana Walden, Walt Disney TV entertainment chairman. “This group has done a truly amazing job of examining situations we think we know everything about and making us realize that there was so much more there than what we had been told. Many of us at 20th Television, FX, and FXP have worked together on this franchise since the very beginning, and it has been a privilege. It’s been an incredible partnership and collaboration, and we’re looking forward to these new chapters.”

Murphy is represented by CAA and Paul Hastings attorney Craig Emanuel. Jacobson, Simpson, and their Color Force-based FX Productions team are with Cawaisa Ziffren Brittenham. Zicherman is repped by UTA, Mosaic Media Group, and McKuin Frankel Entertainment.

FX’s ‘American Sports Story’ Open Casting Call

Bright/Daniels Casting are casting the series “American Sports Story” by Color Force and Ryan Murphy for the FX Network. We are seeking a man with an athletic, football player build. This role requires a period of physical training in November, while shooting scheduled to begin Spring 2023.

No previous acting experience is required. Description below.

  • Aaron Hernandez – This character is a Hispanic/Italian male to play ages 18 – 27. In trying to hide secrets that would ruin an athlete of his stature, Aaron becomes a chameleon who can switch from NFL superstar to adoring father to paranoid murderer. SERIES LEAD.

Interested? Apply Now.

FX’s ‘American Sports Story’ Extras Casting Call

American Sports Story: Gladiator’ promises to be an engaging and thrilling show that explores the world of high school sports. From the locker room to the playing field, the show will take viewers behind the scenes and show young athletes’ true grit and determination. This is a unique opportunity to be a part of something special and showcase your talent on a major network.

This could be a stepping stone into the entertainment industry for those who are selected. Background work may appear simple, but it’s an essential part of the production. It provides a realistic atmosphere that complements the main cast and is an excellent way to get your foot in the door.

If you’re ready to show off your acting chops, this is the perfect chance. FX’s ‘American Sports Story: Gladiator’ seeks young actors who can portray high school students genuinely and authentically. This is an exciting opportunity to join a world-renowned production and work alongside seasoned professionals.

So, if you’re an 18 to 25-year-old non-union actor looking for a way to break into the entertainment industry, look no further. The casting call for ‘American Sports Story: Gladiator’ awaits you to showcase your talent. Apply now and take the first step toward your dream career.

How to apply?

Check out the casting call breakdown below to audition for a role in the upcoming production.

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FX’s ‘American Sports Story: Gladiator’ Casting Call for High School Students

Casting call for GLADIATOR.

Seeking: 

  • Non-union 18 to 25 year olds to portray high school students for background work.

Interested? Apply Now!

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