Casting Calls for Movies and TV Shows in Texas: Opportunities for Actors to Shine
Lights, Camera, Action: Texas Open Casting Calls for Movie and TV Productions
The allure of Hollywood has always captivated Americans, from the glitz and glam of celebrities to the behind-the-scenes work of aspiring actors. For those looking to break into the industry, submitting to casting calls is a crucial step in the journey towards a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline.
If you’re a working actor or an aspiring one in Texas, you might be interested in the latest projects casting roles near you. Backstage has compiled a list of opportunities for actors of all ages and experience levels in the Lone Star State.
Here are some of the exciting projects currently casting in Texas:
1. “Happiest Place…”
– Project type: short film
– Roles: Natalie (supporting, female, 15-21), Clayton (supporting, male, 25-35), Morgan (lead, female, 18-25)
– Average hourly rate: $30
– Casting locations: Dallas, Richmond, Houston, Austin
2. “Lone Child”
– Project type: feature film
– Roles: August (supporting, female, 9-14), Sister Corazon (supporting, female, 18-100), Alejandro (supporting, male, 25-35)
– Average hourly rate: $31
– Casting locations: Dallas, Plano, Irving, Fort Worth
3. “Loser”
– Project type: feature film
– Roles: Marion (supporting, female, 18-35), Otis (supporting, male, 18-25), Director of Photography (crew)
– Average hourly rate: $15
– Casting locations: Austin, Killeen
4. “Paintings”
– Project type: feature film
– Roles: Adam (supporting, male, 25-30), Kidnapped Girl (day player, female, 18-20), Mr. Harden (day player, male, 55-75)
– Average hourly rate: $18
– Casting locations: Houston
5. “Echoes of Change”
– Project type: feature film
– Roles: Captain Eddard Hawke (supporting, 28-100), Luke Stanfield (day player, male, 18-100), Mimi Samms (supporting, female, 20-100)
– Average hourly rate: $125
– Casting locations: Houston
These are just a few of the exciting opportunities available for actors in Texas. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting out, there’s a role out there waiting for you. Don’t miss your chance to shine on the big screen!
For more information on these projects and how to audition, visit Backstage’s website. Who knows, your next big break could be just a casting call away.
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