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Charleston Casting: ‘Mr. Mercedes’ South Carolina Casting Call for a Store Scene

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Stephen King’s Mr. Mercedes is now casting extras for a store scene in Charleston, South Carolina.

Tona B. Dahlquist Casting is now casting talents to work on scenes filming on Monday, March 27th and Tuesday, March 28th in Charleston, South Carolina. Casting directors are looking for extras to play store customers in the upcoming scenes.

About Mr. Mercedes:

Mr. Mercedes, based on Stephen King’s 2014 book of the same name, follows a demented killer who taunts a retired police detective with a series of lurid letters and emails, forcing the ex-cop to undertake a private, and potentially felonious, crusade to bring the killer to justice before he is able to strike again.

To audition for a role on Mr. Mercedes, check out the casting call details below.

Mr. Mercedes Casting Call

MR. MERCEDES (Charleston, SC)
MONDAY 3/27 in Goose Creek area. 20 Store Customers with non white 2011 or earlier vehicles for the parking lot. Submit with heading Mon. 3/27 AVAIL
TUESDAY 3/28 in Goose Creek area. 20 Store Customers with non white 2011 or earlier vehicles for the parking lot. Submit with heading TUES 3/28 AVAIL.
We can NOT use the same customers both dates. Will only be needed one date each.
Please be aware call times can very early on Monday’s & Tuesdays -such as 5:45 -6 AM or so. Please do not submit if you would not be able to make an early call time if needed.
Submissions should include a current photo, name, age, phone, height/weight,clothing sizes, color/make/model/year vehicle you drive and city/state you reside.
Submissions should be sent to mrmercedesextras@gmail.com with heading as listed above.
If available either date -you can send one email with both dates in the heading Thanks.

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