Casting Calls'The Run' Feature Film Lead Roles Open Casting Call

‘The Run’ Feature Film Lead Roles Open Casting Call

Date:

The Run is now casting lead roles.

According to reports, Casting directors are looking for actors, models, and talent audition for the new Santiago Pozo movie, THE RUN. Casting directors are looking for Hispanic teen actors to play J.D. ESCONDIDO BRAVO and older Mexican actors to play a doctor in the scene.


About The Run:

A fallen Olympic track hero, whose crumbling life has reduced her to coaching a high school track team, stumbles on a running phenomenon, a disenchanted 13-year old Mexican-American boy she sees as her ticket back to the spotlight. But her dreams of guiding him to the world stage are dashed when he suddenly takes off running form Tucson, Arizona to Mexico City, Mexico hoping he can bring on a miracle to save his dying father. She must then chase him for 1200 perilous and unpredictable miles.


To audition for a role on The Run, check out the casting call details below.

The Run Casting Call

CASTING: “THE RUN”
SAG – Santiago Pozo Film

J.D. ESCONDIDO BRAVO – Male. To portray Latino/13 years old (age 10-14 to play 13). J.D. is a scrawny, indigenous looking Mexican-American boy. A fast runner, escaping from something that neither he nor we yet know. LEAD. Bi-lingual preferred. It’s best if J.D. can speak fluent English (he was born & raised in the US); ability to speak Spanish a plus.

SENOR JUAN – Male. To portray Mexican/late 50s to early 80s. Dark-skinned, weathered, indigenous-looking. Even in his advanced age, he is still agile and trim. He is the spiritual village doctor of the small town where Harper & J.D. are forced to stop when their vehicle breaks down. A shepherd by trade, he tends to his herd of goats and also to the spiritual needs of his fellow villagers. SUPPORTING. Bi-lingual preferred. Character speaks broken English w/Mexican accent.

STORY LINE — A fallen Olympic track hero, whose crumbling life has reduced her to coaching a high school track team, stumbles on a running phenomenon, a disenchanted 13-year old Mexican-American boy she sees as her ticket back to the spotlight. But her dreams of guiding him to the world stage are dashed when he suddenly takes off running form Tucson, Arizona to Mexico City, Mexico hoping he can bring on a miracle to save his dying father. She must then chase him for 1200 perilous and unpredictable miles.

To submit: Email [email protected]. Subject line: J.D. SUBMISSION / Name of boy, your agency, city/state. Body of email: Your agency contact info, boys name/age/d.o.b, city/state of residence, along w/current non retouched photos. If you want to include a brief introduction, bio or resume, please do! Note if he has experience running (or similar athleticism), along w/his English-Spanish proficiency. Include any other related, special or fun facts so we get to know him!

Please do not apply, if you are not local or if you do not fit the description.

What do you think? Discuss this story with fellow Project Casting fans on Facebook. On Twitter, follow us at @projectcasting.

spot_img
Megan Diane
Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

Share post:

Popular

spot_img

More like this
Related

How to Get Cast in a ‘Spider-Man’ Movie

The secret to making it to the silver screen,...

How to Get Cast on MTV’s ‘Catfish

Exploring new opportunities in showbiz can be both exciting...

How to Get Cast on HBO’s ‘True Detective’

Acquiring a dream role on HBO’s popular series, ‘True...

How to Get Cast on Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’

Have you ever fantasized about appearing on the widely...