Monday, September 27, 2010

GRANT WILFLEY CASTING AT ACTORFEST NY

GRANT WILFLEY CASTING AT ACTORFEST NY

Grant Wilfley Casting (GWC) is casting background for a number of current and future film and television projects, including director David Gordon Green's The Sitter (starring Johan Hill), director Barry Sonnenfeld's Men In Black 3 (starring Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin, and Jemaine Clement), writer-director David Koepp's Premium Rush (starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt), the USA Network TV series Royal Pains, and the Onion News Network series. GWC's casting credits include: HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm, Darren Aronofsky's Black Swan, Oliver Stone's Wall Street 2, the HBO series Boardwalk Empire, Sex & The City: The Movie, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The Departed, Michael Clayton, Enchanted, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, Burn After Reading, Shutter Island, Lipstick Jungle, Julie & Julia, Old Dogs, and The Sopranos. Allison Hall, casting associate; Sara Wilfley, casting associate; Jolanda Anthony, casting assistant. Shooting dates and locations will vary, depending on the project.

Seeking—Background Actors: males and females, all ages, all ethnicities, all types, for background acting work and possibly featured/day-player roles.

Auditions will be held Oct. 2 from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 1:30-4:30 p.m. at Manhattan Center Studios, The Hammerstein Ballroom, 34th St. (btwn. Eighth & Ninth aves.), NYC. Come prepared with multiple copies of your pix & résumés (stapled together). Sign up for an audition time slot as early in the day as possible after arriving at Actorfest. There is no guarantee that everyone will be seen; early attendance is strongly recommended. For more info about Grant Wilfley Casting, visit www.gwcnyc.com. Attending the casting call is free; however, you must register to attend Actorfest in order to access the auditions. To register for Actorfest, visit Actorfest.com; general admission to Actorfest is free and includes free access to the casting calls. Please be advised that no actor is guaranteed a role in a future production. Pay and union status may vary depending upon the project.

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