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NBC ‘Blindspot’ Pool Party Scene Casting Call in NYC

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NBC ‘Blindspot’ is now casting background extras for a pool party scene in New York City.

Comer Casting is now casting actors, models, and talent to work on a pool party scene filming on Monday, September 28th in New York City. According to the casting call, casting directors are looking for men and women that are “to portray 20s to early 30s Hot, attractive people at a pool party”.

‘Blindspot’ is written by L.A. Complex creator Martin Gero, Blindspot kicks off with a beautiful woman, with no memories of her past, who is found naked in Times Square with her body fully covered in intricate tattoos. Her discovery sets off a vast and complex mystery that immediately ignites the attention of the FBI who begin to follow the road map on her body to reveal a larger conspiracy of crime while bringing her closer to discovering the truth about her identity.

To audition for a role on NBC’s ‘Blindspot,’ check out the casting call details below:

NBC ‘Blindspot’ Casting Call

NBC Blindspot

Comer Casting is seeking the following background talent available Monday, September 28th.

SAG-AFTRA – Men and Women to portray 20s to early 30s Hot, attractive people at a pool party. Must be comfortable in bathing suits and bikinis and comfortable getting wet and swimming in a pool. Please email candid photos along with your up to date sizes to blindspotpoolpartybg@comercasting.com and put UNION POOL PARTY in the subject line.

NON-UNION – Men and Women to portray 20s to early 30s Hot, attractive people at a pool party. Must be comfortable in bathing suits and bikinis and comfortable getting wet and swimming in a pool. Please email candid photos along with your up to date sizes to blindspotpoolpartybg@comercasting.com and put NON UNION POOL PARTY in the subject line.

This is NOT a booking or a hold. We are checking availability. We will call you directly if we have a spot for you.

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

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