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Jennifer Garner’s ‘Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda’ Casting Call for New Talent

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Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner at the Los Angeles premiere of 'Miracles From Heaven' held at the ArcLight Cinemas in Hollywood, USA on March 9, 2016. ( Tinseltown / Shutterstock.com)

Jennifer Garner’s new movie Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens is now casting high school students for a winter carnival scene, carnies, and townspeople. Filming will take place on April 17th and April 18th in Atlanta, Georgia.

About Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda :

The movie centers around a young gay teen takes a novel approach to coming out to his classmates. The movie features Nick Robinson, Alexandra Shipp, and Logan Miller. The project will be directed by Greg Berlanti.

To audition for a role on the new movie, check out the casting call details below.

Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda Casting Call

WINTER CARNIVAL**NEW DATES**
Seeking High school students
Age 16-19 / Any Ethnicity
Rate: 64/8
Dates: April 17th and 18th
Location: Norcross – Inside the Perimeter
These are overnight shoots
Subject: NEW WINTER

PARENTS/ADULTS
Seeking Men and Women to portray townspeople at the winter Carnival
Ages 20 and over / All Ethnicities.
Rate: 64/8
Dates: April 17th and 18th
These are overnight shoots
Location: Norcross – Inside the Perimeter
These are overnight shoots
Subject: WINTER ADULT

CARNIES
Seeking Men and Women to portray food vendors and ride operators.
Want great Character faces!
Ages 20 and over / All Ethnicities.
Rate: 64/8
Dates: April 17th and 18th
Location: Norcross – Inside the Perimeter
These are overnight shoots
Subject: NEW CARNIES

If you fit the description and are available them please email
RLC@RoseLockeCasting.com 
Include 3 pics (head, body and profile) age, ht, wt and all contact info.

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If you are not local and/or do not fit the description, do not apply

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