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Netflix’s ‘One Day At a Time’ Lead Roles Open Casting Call

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Netflix is casting lead roles for the new series One Day At A Time.

Telsey and Company is now casting lead roles for the new Netflix series One Day at a Time. 

Casting directors are looking for actors to star in the new exciting TV show for Netflix.

According to Deadline, the long-rumored Latino family remake of Norman Lear’s classic sitcom One Day At a Time is now in development at Netflix with a 13-episode straight-to-tseries order.

One Day At a Time is  written by How I Met Your Mother alumna Gloria Calerdon Kellett and sitcom veteran Mike Royce from Everybody Loves Raymond. 

The comedy revolves around a Cuban-American family, centering on a recently separated former military mom who is navigating a new single life while trying to raise her teenaged daughter and pre-teen son, with the help of her Cuban mother and the building manager Schneider.

Netflix Casting directors are now casting the following roles:

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ELENA – NY

Penelope’s daughter, 14. A Cuban-American girl in the throes of becoming a woman. Opinionated, an idealist, a proud nerd, social justice warrior, often internet-wise but world-foolish. Strong personality and not afraid to speak her mind. Confounding to her more old school Abuelita Lydia.

ALEX – NY

Penelope’s son, 12. A too cute for his own good Cuban-American tween, more preppy than his sister, also more vain. Popular at school happy-go-lucky but cares much more about peer approval than his sister. The baby and not above working the “good kid” angle. MUST SPEAK SPANISH.

To audition for a role on the new Netflix series One Day At a Time, check out the casting call details below:

Netflix One Day At a Time Casting Call

To apply click here.


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

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