Clint Eastwood‘s new movie The 15:17 to Paris is now casting airport travelers in Atlanta, Georgia.
Casting directors are looking for men and women to be airport travelers for a scene filming on Wednesday, August 2nd in Atlanta, Georgia. Producers are seeking men and women ages 18 to 65 to work on the movie.
About Clint Eastwood’s The 15:17 to Paris:
To audition for a role in the new Clint Eastwood movie, check out the casting call breakdown below.
Clint Eastwood’s The 15:17 to Paris Casting Call
New Post for “The 15:17 to Paris ”
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AIRPORT TRAVELERS
(a few with CARS from year 2001 to 2012)
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WORKING this WED 8/2
CASTING for MEN and WOMEN
to be AIRPORT TRAVELERS
( a few some WITH CARS from year 2001 to 2012 ****
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– AGES 18 to 65
– ALL ETHNICITIES
– NEW FACES ONLY (or if you worked previously but were not used, please submit and say so)
-OR if you are already booked for a future scene,
you are NOT eligible for this.
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IMPORTANT NOTES
WORKING this WED 8/2
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Pay rate – $64 for 8 hrs with OT after that
Car bump for this period of cars is $25
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Booking emails will go out late tonight or tomorrow morning.
PLEASE SUBMIT TO: projects1@TSCasting.com
and put “OREGON” in the subject line.
PLEASE INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING PHOTOS:
CURRENT, CLEAR, PHOTOS !!!
(one of from shoulders up and one from the knees up)
Then please List the following:
First and Last Name
PHONE NUMBER
CITY & STATE where you live (where you will be coming from!)
Email address
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Then List:
FIRST and LAST NAME
AGE
Height
Weight
Sizes:
MEN: Jacket/Coat, Shirt (collar x sleeve),
Pants (waist x inseam), shoe
WOMEN: Dress, bust/bra/cup, waist, shoe
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IF you have a car between 2001 to 2012,
LIST your CAR INFO:
YEAR, COLOR, MAKE and MODEL
(list the info even if you attach a photo, please!!
– car colors are deceiving in photos)
You MUST be LOCAL to the GREATER ATLANTA, GEORGIA AREA (or willing to work as a local hire)
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If you are not local and/or do not fit the description, do not apply