About HBO’s New TV Series – ‘Divorce’
‘Divorce’ revolves around a story of a woman, Frances, played by Sarah Jessica Parker who suddenly starts reassessing her
life and her marriage. Through her life experiences, she found that taking a break and starting a new life is much more difficult than she always thought. The series focuses on her struggles with her now ex husband Robert played by Thomas Haden Church and life with her best friend Diane played by Molly Shannon. The series will be airing later this year on HBO.
Casting Call Notice for Real Family Members To Play Restaurant Patrons Filming in Rochelle, New York City
The casting directors and producers are looking for non union African American real family comprising of 4 members, 2 parents and 2 young children to play the role of restaurant patrons for HBO’s new TV series, ‘Divorce’. The actors will be required to work on Tuesday, January 26, 2016. If you are interested to work for this role then find out more information below. If you are 100% interested and willing to work for the roles then you must fit in the below description.
Key Details
- Age: Does not matter (any)
- Ethnicity: African American
- Gender: Male and female
- 4 family members
- 2 parents
- 2 children
- Resemblance and similar features
- Non union role
If you think you fit in the specified description, then send the following details for each family member at divorce@gwcnyc.com with, ‘Facebook, Family, NON UNION, Avail 1/26’ in the subject line.
- Full legal name
- Gender
- Age
- Ethnicity
- Current City
- Current state
- ZIP code
- Contact number
- Individual pictures of members
- 1 colored and recent picture of family
- Confirm about your availability for the filming date
- Confirm that you are non union
Please confirm about your availability on in the body of the e-mail. Also, confirm if you are non union.
Shoot Date: Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Shoot Location: New Rochelle, New York City
E-mail: divorce@gwcnyc.com
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