Actors
“Real Men Talk” Webseries Audition Tarzana
“Real Men Talk” webseries is seeking two comedic hosts to host a new web series in Tarzana, Ca. They will analyze and discuss articles in men magazines such as Men’s Health, GQ, etc. The host will talk about relationships, sex and fitness from the male perspective, along with providing their own personal experiences.| HOSTS | (18-30 Male ) The hosts are average looking men who are cool, confident and a free spirit. They are very relaxed and comfortable talking about personal issues and experiences in front of the camera. They are able to improvise on topics presented throughout the show with quick and clever humor. |
| HOSTS | (18-30 Male ) The hosts are average looking men who are cool, confident and a free spirit. They are very relaxed and comfortable talking about personal issues and experiences in front of the camera. They are able to |
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TIG Webseries Auditions
TIG productions will be casting for the following rolls for a webseries to be filmed in the Columbus, OH area this spring. (date, time and location of auditions) Sides will be supplied to those interested. Please respond with headshot, resume, and roll interested in to: maximusczs@yahoo.com AND mfinfrock@yahoo.com. Thank you!!!
Johnathon Storm (lead) 30 to 50. Male. Caucasion or Aftrican American. Leader of our group, former pastor searching for his wife who’s been possesed.
Gideon – (lead) 30 – 45. Male, Caucasion. Imposing presence, rough, alcholic bounty hunter.
Dr. Varner - (lead) – 25 – 60 Male, any ethnitisity. Non athletic, scientist
Sarah – (supporting) 25 – 40 Female Caucasion or African American, pastors wife, possessed by demon
TK and BUB – (supporting) 20 – 30 Male, Any ethnitisity, street smart informers
Federal Agents – (supporting) 25 – 35 male/female any ethnitisity. typical FBI/CIA types
Please respond with headshot (doesn’t need to be professional) resume (if you have one) and roll interested in to: maximusczs@yahoo.com AND mfinfrock@yahoo.com
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Disney Webseries “Showbiz” Auditions
We are seeking multiple actors and actress in a wide variety of ages from children to serniors for supporting roles in a web series in Phoenix. “Showbiz” is a drama comedy story about four friends trying to make it in Hollywood as actors.There is 4-30 min. episodes. Audition: March 13 & 14 in Phoenix. First Shoot: April 24 & 25.
Supporting roles:
3-men in 30′s, any ethinicity,
2-men in 30′s, any ethinicity – gay roles
1-man in 40′s, Caucasian
1-woman in late 30′s to 40′s, – gay role-lipstick lesbian.
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Webseries Casting “Magenta” Role
Character: MAGENTA.
Synopsis: AMERICAN PIE meets ADULTSWIM.
Filming : weekend of February 20 – 21. As well as 1 or 2 nights next week (TBD).
Please email and attach a picture or headshot.
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Webseries Pilot Audition “I’m Just Intense”
Webseries Pilot Audition “I’m Just Intense” is casting in Los Angeles. “I’m Just Intense” features a woman in her late 20′s is left heart broken after her boyfriend leaves her. She is now left to face the reality of being single at almost 30. She decides to document her life and getting over the heart break, clogging about the single life, the dating scene and future prospects, in this comedy for a web series.
Searching for a female age ranged 18-24, 25-32 for the non union role of Marissa. Marissa is a weird mixture between insecure and smart. She is the type of girl everybody fears during a social event, because she can pretty much say everything we think but we are too afraid to say. (Stand up actress, comedian, great with improvisational skills is a plus)
This is a student project with great expectations for a potential web series. Copy and credit will be given. Please submit resume and headshot.
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BET “Shop Talk” Webseries
BET.com makes way for another exciting original web series. Tune in Tuesdays at 3 PM, beginning February 2 for “Shop Talk:” the nine-webisode series based on actor/musician/writer/producer Malik Yoba’s weekly visits to his Brooklyn neighborhood barbershop. It is a full exposé of comedic proportions, featuring men, and a few women, who are free to express themselves; no holds barred!
Who said going to the barbershop was just about getting a cut?
Every webisode is an opportunity for the fellas to get together, get lined up and most importantly, chop it up at KNAPS Barbershop in Brooklyn, NY. Yoba and friends let loose and speak about what’s on their hearts. This comedic, documentary-style web series talks about everything, from manhood and interracial relationships to baby mama drama.
“Shop Talk” is written and co-directed by the decorated actor best known for his roles in “New York Undercover” and “Why Did I Get Married?” Yoba delivers straight talk from a cast of characters sure to keep you entertained.
“Shop Talk: What’s On The Hearts Of Men” premieres Tuesday at 3 PM only on BET.com.
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Party Girls Webseries Casting
GET READY TO PARTY!!
Seeking dynamic female stars for new soon to be sizzling web series about the girls everybody wants to know or wants to be…PARTY GIRLS. Do you think you have what it takes? We would love to have you come and audition THIS WED for our show to be released in Summer 2010.
Why a series about PARTY GIRLS?
Where else but in show business can you party with celebrities, network, get paid and become famous all at the same time? You should submit if you are the intriguing and sexy girl that always gets the boys, bucks and the business cards. Are you the captivating doll that is often seen (or soon to be seen) on the covers (features, and center spreads) of the world’s most famous magazines? Are you the stellar goddess that (will) enliven award winning music videos and feature films? If so, we’re looking for you and we’ll pay for your story.
You want to be the lady constantly asked out to party? Here’s your chance. No acting or hosting experience required. You just need to be a gorgeous, photogenic, fit, fun and fabulous party starter. Professionally that can be an actress, model, dancer, or singer. Better yet, all four and more! Apply if you have the face and the figure that would demand a swimsuit calendar, wall poster, t-shirt or screensaver.
This is a great paying gig – offering you tremendous online and multimedia exposure. Each episode showcases to life of the girl who is the ‘life of the party”.
We’re casting at READ MORE GET CONTACT INFO
“Twist” Webseries Casting
Twist follows the complications of a young girl named Jewyl, trying to escape her past, as well as a band of teen-aged thieves struggling to survive under the tutelage of an older, benevolent career criminal and a brutal, sadistic crime boss as they all run out of time as the FBI closes in. Krimson-Noiro Productions is currently casting for the following multi-ethnic (Caucasian, Hispanic, African-American, Asian, etc) roles, and so all are encouraged to apply.
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN:
(Although some characters are noted as underage, all actors are required to be 18 and older)
Jewyl: (17 yrs old, 5″3′ or shorter) Tough, streetwise, and able to kick-butt. She’s small in stature, but can handle herself and anyone else that gets in her way. Her only weakness is that she cares more than she will admit, although is loyal to no one but herself. However, she is at a point in her life where those two points are ready to change. (Marshal arts training, tattoos, and piercing a plus)
Agent Garrett: (Male, mid-30s) A sarcastic, but tough minded FBI agent who is looking to build his case anyway he can, using questionable tactics, people, and anything else he can to forward his goal of success.
Agent Spence: (Any sex, mid-30s) A steady hand, and a ray of light to Garrett’s darker side, Spence sees the world as inherently good, which may or may not be beneficial.
Stick: (Male, 17 yrs old, 5′9″ – 6′0″) The leader of the band of boys, Stick’s size is only matched by his tender heart, although he hides it well because
MANY MORE CHARACTER BREAKDOWN AVAILABLE.
Top Five Tax Cuts for Actors by Lira Kellerman
KISS MY TAX! I absolutely hate procrastinating, so I always seem to spend the first of the new year going over receipts. So let’s go over what a Struggling Actress should go through and save, shall we? Some of these may seem obvious, but a few should be a revelation!
1. Cell Phone! It helps you stay in contact with your agent, scoring and confirming auditions, callbacks, and hooray, the job itself. Keep your monthly bills!
2. Netflix/movies/cable/internet! This all falls under the “research” category. You watch movies to study acting, to understand different directors’ styles, and you watch cable and tv to understand the type of acting required for the show you’re auditioning, and the internet is for Hulu and submitting yourself online using all those handy dandy actor websites.
3. Medical! Saw a chiropractor to improve your posture (like moi)? Got glasses (not contacts, mind you, although I have no idea why.)? Saw the doctor for any ailments? Deduct away!
4. Networking! You went to a few of those “Industry Events” where they promise agents and casting directors, but all you got were fellow non-union actors, right? Well, the ticket price of $20 that you paid to attend is deductible. If you and an actor friend go out to eat and discuss acting coaches, movies, agents and projects you auditioned for/creating, the money you paid is tax deductible. JenIsIris and I always find some time to do exactly that. Hooray!
5. Networking Gifts! When you booked your commercial, you sent your agent a bouquet of flowers, and guess what! Up to $25/gift is deductible! Or, did you do a play and gave every cast member a small gift each under $25? Deductible! And wow, you are super nice. And here’s where it gets super fun: If you have ever hired your friend, or hired someone who became your friend and you hang out with them and buy them a drink, or a birthday gift, or you go out and got a frozen yogurt together to catch up, it is deductible! Our tax lady told us that because I had hired my beau Antne on my film, the dinners we go out to could be considered deductible! Now, this makes me feel a leeeetle bit uneasy, so we don’t abuse it. But fun, right?
Hopefully this helps! Depending on the responses we get I will most likely be posting more, and adding to the list!
“Santa Monica” Webseries Casting
Casting for multiple roles in web series for actors available in Santa Monica, CA.
A. Male lead, 27 years old, high school math teacher, broke bachelor, virgin, just got dumped by his girlfriend of 12 years who he was holding out for and planning to marry, overall good guy
B. Female lead, 30-ish, married, super-pregnant, slightly foul-mouthed, high school biology teacher, male lead’s best friend, former taxidermist, enjoys gardening, quirky
C. Supporting male, late 30s/early 40s, loud, a guy’s guy, male lead’s second best friend, recent mid life crisis left him divorced, constantly cruising for chicks even at the high school where he teaches
D. Female, mid 20s, creative, eccentric, artsy and crazy party girl who runs her own clothing, jewelry and accessories line, alternately dating male lead, supporting male and anybody else that she meets
E. Male detective, late 40s, upstanding citizen, husband, father and servant of the community, former alcoholic, falls off the wagon after his daughter becomes pregnant
F. Young high school girl, daughter of local detective, falsely accuses older student of rape after she becomes pregnant
G. Female, 20s, male lead’s crush, cute, sweet and somewhat clutzy but endearing, works as a buyer for major organic food store but still a down to earth likable girl
H. Female, 27, male lead’s ex, decent looking, formerly conservative Christian, saved her virginity all through high school and college only to blow it on some jerk, controlling, bitchy, no one ever really liked her.
“High School Drama” Webseries Pilot
We are casting a high school drama
pilot to be run as a mini-webisode and to be submitted to such networks such as MTV, Fuse, VH1, Bravo and WB. We have already cast one actress from a VH1 show for the pilot. We will be shooting on Friday, January 29th and Saturday 30th. We are looking for RENNY & BEN:
RENNEY- (Asian/Hispanic female, can have an alternative look, Must look 16) Renney is relatively new to the neighborhood but has been their long enough to establish herself as the hard ass with a short temper. Her father was in the military, so she never stayed in one place long enough to make friends. She’s very pretty and the and charming when she lets her guard down. She just uses her temper, and violence as a defense mechanism. Constantly being the new kid was agony for the introverted youngster, and she grew up always feeling as if she should be somewhere else. She constantly feels stuck and doesn’t know how to change that, but…. READ MORE
BEN (Preferably Caucasian male, but open, must look 16 years old). He is the goofy, geeky friend who serves as Layton’s sidekick. He has a harmless sarcastic sense of humor and he’s the guy who tries to make a joke out of almost everything. The one topic he does take seriously is his music career. He is a huge fan of anything with a beat. He also….. READ MORE
“Venice, Ca” Webseries CA
Beginning work on casting a new webseries. Most of the female roles are now cast and now I’m looking for a male lead. The male character, William, will be the love interest and will be in all episodes. There will be no sex scenes or anything like that just occasional kissing or lying on a bed with the female lead.
- Can play 22-24
- 5’9-6’2
- pale to olive skin with black hair
- slightly nerdy, black rimmed glasses sort of a look
Be The Multi-Hyphenate!
“Have You Been In Anything I’ve Seen?” By Lira Kellerman
Last night, I was waiting tables and a guy came back to see me because he had a great time the last time I served him (dirty joke here). Let’s call him Tony. He said, I’m surprised that you’re only a writer because you have such a great personality, I could easily see you as an actress. That’s right, I only told him that I had written a webseries and was casting it. Why? Because honestly, saying I’m an actress makes me less interesting. If I’m an actress, I’m a dime a dozen. If I’m a writer (blogger, former columnist [but that could change soon, more details on that later, promise!] screenwriter, published poet (National Library of Poetry is a joke, but hey, I was 12 and my poem was in an actual book!) I am way more interesting. And you know what? I’m smarter. If I can string a couple of sentences together, I am a brilliant person. A million times smarter than that stupid waitress with a never to be realized dream!
Admit it. We all judge. And it’s okay. I get it. I do it too.
So after I admitted to Tony that I WAS an actress, he got excited.
“Have you been in anything I’ve seen?”
Struggling actresses usually HATE this question because if we’ve been in anything you’ve seen, we wouldn’t be waiting tables!
But I was able to actually list off a couple of things I’ve been in. And chances are, if you’re a stay at home mom and love either Discovery Health or TLC, you’ve seen me. AND, an old friend messaged me on Facebook, saying, “Hey I could’ve sworn I saw you on America’s Most Wanted the other night.” And hooray! That explains my imdb jump (26,152 on my starmeter, which means absolutey nothing).
I’m excited for 2010. I hope to be in a few more things that you’ll get to see.
READ MORE of Lira’s madcap adventures on her blog!
“Syndicate” Webseries Casting
The Syndicate centres around an unusual family of serial killers. Nathan, Celia, Neil and Zoe were all troubled children, fostered by Jill who was able to teach them how to control and channel their passion for killing so that they were able to grow up to live well adjusted adult lives. They grow to adulthood and become accomplished serial killers.
When Nathan meets Kyle, young, inexperienced and eager to learn the business, he agrees to take Kyle under his wing and pass on Jill’s teachings.
But is Kyle all he appears to be? And how far will he go to become part of ‘the syndicate’…?
Filming runs from 15th February to 25th March in London, with a possible location shoot outside London, still to be confirmed.
This is a lo/no budget production. Cast and crew will receive a DVD copy, food and basic expenses, along with a percentage of any profits made from the production in perpetuity.
Location: London, United Kingdom
TLC’s “Conception” Webseries Casting Calls
Are you a media savvy woman trying to get pregnant? Do you and your family want to share your experience with others? Whether you are looking to start a family or expand your current brood, TLC.com is looking for women who are willing to document the emotional passage to pregnancy. TLC.com is offering women the chance to share their story with the world. We are looking for women of all ages to tell their compelling conception journey through a web video series that will be featured on TLC.com.
Soon-to-be-moms will be provided flip video cameras, which allows them to document their road to pregnancy with frequent video updates. Each participant will also be asked to blog monthly on TLC.com and provide photos of their journey.
Participants will have access to products, including pregnancy, ovulation and fertility tests, as well as access to the leading researcher in the pregnancy and fertility fields.
We encourage women in all stages of life and love to apply for this opportunity. Ideally, we are seeking families in the DC-MD-VA area.
Please submit a quick introduction of yourself and your family no later than January 27, 2010. Send your photograph, biography and short story about why you want to have a baby to: ConceptionCasting@gmail.com
Be sure to include:
- Name
- Age
- Family situation
- Where you live
- Phone number
Acting School: Auditions 101
There really aren’t any secrets, but there is a checklist. Here is my memory word, a word you can use to make every audition more successful – by going through the checklist.
The word is PARADIGM.
P – Prepare. Preparation usually involves several steps. Here are just a few: Know what you are auditioning for. Ask questions, get information, listen carefully. Familiarize yourself with the script (if there is one). If there is a script (or sides), study the character and make a couple of solid choices as to how you will perform it. If there is no script, but you have a general description of the character you are trying out for, again make some choices. Plan your trip to the place where the audition is taking place. Have your outfit picked out. Make sure you have gas in the car – or correct change for public transportation. Plan the day ahead of time. Give yourself plenty of time to get ready (hair, make-up, etc.).
The number one element in a successful audition – that most casting directors point to – is preparation.
A – Arrive early. This is VERY important. When you arrive early you accomplish two crucial things: First, you are “on time.” This is a must in our industry. People who show up late are a pain in the ___ (fill in your choice of body part). Producers hate late. Directors loathe the lackadaisical. Other actors don’t like it much either. Casting directors are unlikely to form a favorable impression of you if you are late. That’s because if you are cast (on their recommendation) and then you show up late for production, they will get yelled at. CD’s don’t like getting yelled at. They are unlikely to recommend you if you are late. (Don’t “sign in” early as this will cause problems. Get there and wait nearby.)
The second thing that happens when you arrive early is you have time to do the next part of a successful audition which is:
R – Relax. Being relaxed is important to your results. If you are keyed up, stressed, rushed or still coming down from the trip to the audition – it will cost you. Almost everybody needs some time to “get ready.” Only you can know how much time you will need, but whatever it is – that’s how early you have to get there.
There are about as many techniques for relaxation as there are humans on the planet – so I’ll skip listing them. The bottom line? The relaxed actor is the more successful actor. Why? Because if you are relaxed, you help relieve the natural anxiety the casting director, producer and director are also dealing with in the audition process. Oh, yes, it’s tough on them too. If they don’t get it right it can ruin an entire production. So, believe me, they are stressed. Relax and the whole world relaxes with you.
A – Act. A lot of actors forget the purpose of an audition. The CD’s, directors and producers are looking for a performer – which means it is important to perform. This is another reason to relax. It’s easier to remember to do the job when you are at ease.
D – Deal. Every audition is just one of the many you will have in your career. If you are a normal human being you will “fail” 80% of the time. Not just at auditions either. The best piece of advice about this failure business is given by one of the richest men in the world, Bill Gates; “If you want to be more successful, double your failure rate.”
The most difficult thing to ‘deal’ with in the entertainment industry is the inevitable – “I didn’t get it.” – realization You must understand that this is going to be the case much more often than not. Rejection is not an easy thing to deal with, but if you want to be a successful actor you must learn to deal with it. It’s a central part of a professional acting career.
As I have pointed out, more than once, even successful established actors are rejected a lot. Every time a part is being cast (say, Batman or Scarlett O’Hara) there are hundreds of professional, money-earning stars who are dismissed as possibilities and dozens of others who meet with the producers and find out later that – “I didn’t get it.” Dealing with rejection is crucial to your eventual success. So, deal with it.
I - Impress. If you accomplish the goals on this list, you will impress the people doing the casting. You will be considered a “pro.” Professionalism is the word you want attached to your efforts. This will happen if you are on time, prepared, entertaining, relaxed and able to deal with the inevitable rejection that follows most auditions. That’s your goal in every audition – to impress them with your professional attitude.
Even if you don’t get this one, when you impress the CD, the director or the producer with your pro attitude, they will think of you for something else. Guaranteed.
G – Grace. Gracious people have the edge. We like them, we trust them, we want to work with them. Be polite. Remember people’s names. Be helpful. Listen carefully. Follow directions. Don’t impose your ‘neediness’ on the CD. You will always leave a good impression if you are gracious to other people in the business. Think Cary Grant or Audrey Hepburn.
Your mantra should be; “I’m nice … to other people.”
M – Manipulate. If you hope to succeed you will probably need to manipulate somebody.
Of course, there is only one human being you really have any control over – and have any hope of manipulating: Yourself.
- If you are a poor planner, you must manipulate your mind set to correct this deficiency.
- If being turned down puts you in a deep funk, you must manipulate your reaction.
- If you panic, you must manipulate your mental state until this is no longer a problem.
In other words, don’t waste a minute of your time trying to find the “reasons” behind someone else’s decisions and attempt to change her mind. Take a step back from every ‘failure’ and discover what needs manipulating in your own actions and reactions.
You can only change the world by changing yourself.
That’s my audition PARADIGM.
Top Ten Blogs For Actors
1. www.broadwaystars.com
If you live in New York, or you’re simply interested in the Broadway scene, this is your blog. You can scan the headlines (and a single descriptive sentence) über-fast to discover all manner of breaking theater news and reviews. If brevity is truly the soul of wit, it’s witty as hell.
2. 50in50.wordpress.com
Actor Brent Rose took a break from auditioning to accept a full-time job, but he didn’t want to take a break from acting. So he created a video blog to keep up his acting chops and came up with a novel idea: 50 unique characters in 50 weeks. While not every video is a gem, there’s no question the guy can act, and he’s created a great showcase for himself.
3. www.the1secondfilm.com/blogs
Nirvan (yes, that’s his full name), director of “The 1 Second Film,” offers cool insight into the work of an indie film and video director by detailing his artistic process, making this blog both inspirational and fascinating as a production journal.
4. backstage.com/unscripted
Back Stage offers several useful blogs, such as Unscripted—musings from actors about their acting lives that will give you plenty to identify with. I also like Blog Stage’s “buzz on the biz,” at www.backstage.com/blogstage.
5. www.riskybusinessblog.com
The Hollywood Reporter offers three excellent blogs that are up-to-date, well-reported, and a welcome alternative to the awful snarkiness of other Hollywood blogs. Between the three, you’ll be well-versed on whatever’s happening in Tinseltown. The others are at www.thrfeed.com and www.thresq.com.
Casting Webseries “Automotive Design?”
(Beforehand I apologies for the unneccssary CAPS LOCK!!! Aggravating, but I believe in keeping the post authentic)
Are you an innovative thinker who has what it takes to REINVENT THE WHEELS? NOW CASTING FOR FEMALE ARTISTS AND CREATIVE THINKERS FOR A SPECIAL PROJECT MAJOR CAR COMPANY ATTACHED!!!
Have you ever imagined how you can take a car, add your own innovative ideas and transform it into the coolest ride to showcase your work? NO AUTOMOTIVE EXPERIENCE IS NEEDED. The sky is the limit!
WE PROVIDE THE CAR AND EXPERTS TO CREATE A CAR FOR YOUR EXTREME ARTIST NEEDS!
How would you showcase your creative vision? Youll be teamed up with a group of expert car builders who will take your concept and transform the car under your direction to truly REINVENT THE WHEELS. We are looking for creative individuals with a VISION!
A new web series produced by 3 Ball Productions allows you to showcase your creative insight and design a car without limits!
Huge exposure and amazing way to promote and showcase your skills. MAJOR CAR COMPANY ATTACHED.
HUGE GRAND PRIZE FOR THE WINNING DESIGN! IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW THINKS THEY HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO REINVENT THE WHEELS, APPLY TO: THECASTINGTEAM@GMAIL.COM
Please add “3 Ball Productions WEB SERIES” in THE SUBJECT of the email.
Send Name, Occupation, Age, Photo and a brief description of how you would REINVENT THE WHEELS. Why should we pick you and your unique design/concept?
Webseries Casting “The Hunted”
“The Hunted” Synopsis
We are The Hunted – survivors of vampire attacks who have banded together to protect ourselves from becoming cattle. Like sharks in a feeding frenzy, they are drawn by the scent of those who have been bitten (unless masked by garlic pills), and continue to drain us until we turn and become one of them, unable to exist without a constant supply of fresh human blood. Our only defense is to stick together. Several groups have been formed such as the VA (Vampires Anonymous) which meets on a regular basis to help members cope with various issues including blood addiction. READ MORE
Parts available for “The Hunted”:
On the day prior, the 29th, from 7:30pm to 10:00pm, we will also be at the Tampa Film Network meeting at the Art Institute of Tampa, where we will be talking about “The Hunted”, “Immortals”, and other projects we’ll be working on.
3 new slayers (stage combat experience recommended)
3 new slayer auditionees
2 ninjas (extensive martial arts background required)
5 vampires (Stage combat experience recommended, a-typical vampire look recommended)
Krayven’s Mom
Webseries Casting “Out With Dad”
“Out With Dad” is an upcoming web series about teenage girl and a single father who have a close and positive relationship. Rose is coming of age, and coming out of the closet. Dad, a widower, wants to make sure Rose’s coming out is easy and pain free as possible. Sometimes he tries a little too hard.
Category : Webseries
Date Sent : January 18th, 2010
Open to : Female, Male
Job Location : Toronto, Canada
Expires : February 15th, 2010
1.) FEMALE (18-24; Caucasian) – ROSE. Actress 18 or over TO PLAY 15. Rose considers herself the quiet/shy type. She’s smart, does well in school, stays out of trouble. Her quick wit is reserved for her closest friends – especially Dad. Having just come out to herself, this new perspective on life feels sudden and takes some getting used to. Satisfied with being the wallflower, her fear is that coming out to the rest of the world might end up putting an unwanted spotlight on herself;
2.) FEMALE (18-24; any ethnicity) – VANESSA. Actress 18 or over TO PLAY 15. Vanessa and Rose have been best friends since they were little. When Rose comes out to her and professes her feelings Vanessa is really shaken up. Vanessa’s sexuality is unclear – but what is clear is the thought of being gay terrifies her to the point of being outwardly homophobic;
3.) MALE (41-50; Caucasian) – NATHAN. A widower since Rose’s birth. Nathan works from home as a freelance graphic designer. He’s centered his life around Rose and being the best dad he can be. He’s never really dated or pursued any romantic interests (although he’s recently allowed friends to set him up on dates). Rose’s sexuality has been long suspected, but never confirmed. Her recent turmoil over this issue, and her reluctance to talk about it (contrary to their usual open communication) is tarring him up. He wants the best life possible for Rose. Later, when she finally does come out he supports her coming out of the closet adamantly. Maybe he’s even pushing her out?;
4.) MALE (18-24; any ethnicity) – KENNY. Actor 18 or over TO PLAY 15. Kenny and Rose are very close; to the point that everyone at school assumes they’re a couple, much to their annoyance. Kenny is always bursting with energy (probably a touch of ADHD!) School takes second priority to having fun. Girls and girl-politics are a total mystery to him, not from a lack of trying. Rose’s coming out to him is met with MUCH enthusiasm;
5.) FEMALE (41-50; any ethnicity) – VANESSA’S MOM. A stern woman who expects the very best of her daughter. She makes no allusions to the fact that she thinks homosexuality is wrong. Her beliefs are tide closely to her cultural and/or religious background, which she expects Vanessa to uphold as well;
6.) FEMALE (41-50; any ethnicity) – ANGELA. People-person with bubbly personality. Always says too much, but never manages to offend people with this trait;
7.) MALE TEEN (15-17; any ethnicity) – SKATER-DUDE. Buddy of Kenny’s
Twitter And The Top 15 Bollywood Actors
Follow the biggest bollywood actors and celebrities caught by the Twitter bug. Here is a list of the 15 popular Bollywood actors with real official Twitter accounts and actively tweeting on Twitter (in no specific order). Follow the bollywood actors twitter list to follow them all in 1 click.

Shahrukh Khan – Twitter Bio: none.
so goodnite my friends and pray that all of us have an imperfect life full of happiness…cos perfection is unattainable..happiness is easy. about 17 hours ago
Shahid Kapoor - Twitter Bio: Actor – Indian Film Industry
so today is radio day visitin all radio stations startin nw ….. with a lovely soar throat so plz b kind enough to ignore about 6 hours ago
Farhan Akhtar – Twitter Bio: The story of a lovable loser Karthik whose life changes with the help of someone who also claims to be Karthik.
Hotel room. 17″ macbook pro. Brain teeming with concepts, stories and dialogue. I love movies! about 9 hours ago
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