Location:
Pennsylvania, United States
Production Type:
Commercials
Job Type:
Actor
Required Skill:
Acting, Singing
SEEKING RESTAURANT WORKERS WHO LOVE TO SING! PAYS $500 session fee for shoot day plus $200 wardrobe fitting, plus $1000 if you make the final edit. SHOOTS IN PITTSBURGH: WEEK OF MARCH 15TH, wardrobe fittings a day or two before. VIRTUAL CALLBACKS: WEDS, MARCH 3RD ALL MUST WORK AS LOCALS. NO TRAVEL WILL BE REIMBURSED Please note: Production company takes COVID-19 safety procedures on-set very seriously. If you are hired as a cast member for this production, a thorough set of production guidelines will be communicated to you and you are expected to follow them for the health and safety of all cast and crew members. ROLES AVAILABLE: Clients are seeking non-union professional actors or first-time actors for this job! Every person should be prepared to sing, karaoke-style. A perfect voice is not always necessary but confidence is. Ideally who we cast has restaurant experience and can convincingly move about a busy shift back of house. CHEF 1 Executive Chef. Late 30’s – Early 50’s African American Male or Female Should be able to sing well. Should convincingly be able to (and must be willing to) lift heavy boxes. PORTER 1 Mid-to-Late 20’s Female. All ethnicities welcome. Should convincingly be able to (and must be willing to) lift heavy boxes. CHEF 2 QSR (Quick-Service Restaurant) Worker. Male or Female of Asian or Pacific Islander descent. Late-20’s to mid-40’s Should have a very expressive face and hands CHEF 3 Hispanic or Latina Female, 30s – 40s. CHEF 4 Hispanic or Latina Female, 50s – 60s. PORTER 2 Hispanic or Latino Male, Early-to-Mid 20’s. CHEF 5 Line Cook. Male. Late-20’s to mid-40’s He should be a great singer. Super charismatic, expressive. Would be great to find a larger male with tattoos. All ethnicities welcome. CHEF 6 Male or Female. Late-20’s to mid-40’s Should be able to cry happy tears and is comfortable with a knife. All ethnicities welcome.
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