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Progressive Insurance Commercial Chicago Casting Call for Kid Actors

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Progressive Insurance commercial casting call for kid actors in Chicago, Illinois.

4 Star Casting is looking for kid actors to work on an upcoming Progressive Insurance commercial for TheOnion.com. Casting directors are looking for kid actors ages 12 to 17 years old to work on a commercial filming in Tuesday, January 19th in Chicago. Talents that are selected will be compensated $125/6 to work on the Progressive web commercial.

To audition for a role on the commercial, check out the casting call details below:

Progressive Insurance Commercial Casting Call

CASTING CALL – KIDS

PROJECT: The Onion – Progressive
ROLE: NON-UNION EXTRAS
SHOOT DATE: Tuesday, 1/19
TIME: TBD
LOCATION: Chicago
RATES: $125/6

KIDS
Male/Female, 12 – 17 yoa, Any Ethnicity (16 years and older does not need a work permit)

If interested and available, please send an email to extras4theonion@gmail.com with the following:

1) Subject Line: Progressive

2) Include your name, age, height and weight and along with email and phone number.

3) Confirm the date your child is available.

4) Attach a headshot and/or candid photo or headshot in JPEG format. Make sure the photo is taken in decent lighting (no selfies), no sunglasses. Show us your style but make sure we can see your face!
*NOTE: Rename the title of your photo with your Full Name. You should do this with all of your submission photos.

5) All children 12 – 15 yoa must have a current, valid, Illinois work permit with either a talent agency or 4 Star Casting. Please provide the name of the employer listed on the work permit. If you do not provide a name, we will assume that your child does not have a work permit, and is not eligible to work.

You must be registered with us at www.4starcasting.com to be considered.

We will contact you if you are being put in for consideration.

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

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