Movies and TV shows casting in Longview
The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures the attention of Americans starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey.
Whether you're a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV shows are casting roles near you. Backstage compiled a list of projects casting right now in Longview, nearby cities, and nationwide, and which roles they're looking to fill.
'Hello Clarice'
- Project type: feature film
- Roles:
--- Jane Starling (lead, female, 18-35)
--- Jackson (lead, male, 35-55)
--- Travis (lead, male, 23-32)
- Average hourly rate: $50
- Casting locations: Longview, Washington
- Learn more about the feature film here
'Lowball'
- Project type: feature film
- Roles:
--- Max (lead, 25-35)
--- Mary Ann (lead, 18-30)
- Average hourly rate: $125
- Casting locations: nationwide
- Learn more about the feature film here
'Throwing Stones'
- Project type: feature film
- Roles:
--- Maddy Walker (lead, female, 14-19)
- Average hourly rate: $20
- Casting locations: nationwide
- Learn more about the feature film here
'The Sower'
- Project type: short film
- Roles:
--- Assistant (day player, female, 18-35)
--- Student (day player, male, 16-25)
--- Artist (day player, male, 30-60)
- Average hourly rate: $18
- Casting locations: Seattle, Washington
- Learn more about the short film here
'The Music of Life Itself'
- Project type: short film
- Roles:
--- Nick (lead, male, 28-35)
- Average hourly rate: $25
- Casting locations: Bellingham, Washington; Seattle, Washington
- Learn more about the short film here
'Gift Horse'
- Project type: short film
- Roles:
--- Sasha (lead, female, 14-19)
--- Rick (lead, male, 14-19)
--- Jabari (lead, male, 14-19)
- Average hourly rate: $18
- Casting locations: Seattle, Washington; Portland, Oregon
- Learn more about the short film here