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NBC is Now Hiring New York Barbers for ‘The Blacklist’

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NBC’s The Blacklist is now casting barbers for a scene in New York.

Waldron Casting is looking for actors who have real experience as a barber to work as a background actor on the hit TV series The Blacklist. NBC is looking for actors who would be comfortable giving a haircut and a straight razor shave. The filming will take place on January 16th. All interested actors are encouraged to apply.

About The Blacklist:

For decades, ex-government agent Raymond “Red” Reddington has been one of the globe’s most wanted fugitives. But then he agreed to work with the FBI to catch his “blacklist” of mobsters, spies and international terrorists — on the condition that he must work with profiler Elizabeth Keen. Red’s true intentions — choosing Liz, a woman with whom he seemingly has no connection — are unclear. Does Liz have secrets of her own? Red promises to teach Liz to think like a criminal “to see the bigger picture,” whether she wants to or not. (via)

How to apply?

Waldron Casting is seeking actors who have real experience as a barber for some background work on the show The Blacklist. Must be comfortable both giving a hair cut and a straight razor shave. The work date is January 16. All interested actors should send an email to theblacklist@waldroncasting.com, make the subject “Barber” and include the following info:
1. Name
2. Union or nonunion
3. What ID you bring for I9
4. List experience as a barber
5. Height and weight
6. Attach a recent candid photo

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

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