Alex Johnson Casting are looking for a boy between the ages of 12- 15 years to play Jason in Fearless, a new 6 part TV series for ITV., starring Helen McCrory.
Must have a Suffolk/ Norfolk accent.
Production details:
Production dates: Mid September onwards to end of Dec.
Production location: London/UK, United Kingdom
Director: Pete Travis
Casting Brief:
Jason (12- 15 years)He is working class and has grown up in Suffolk so we need someone with an accent from that region (Suffolk, Norfolk). He is a tough but vulnerable 13 year old who has a difficult relationship with his Father. His childhood has been hard. We do need a boy, not a full blown young man, and a great young actor.
To Apply:
Please send the following to This Casting Is Now Closed asap (deadline Thurs 25th Aug):Full name:
Contact details
Where based
Age & Dob
Height.
Photo
Acting CV
Plus please...
Must have a Suffolk/ Norfolk accent.
Production details:
Production dates: Mid September onwards to end of Dec.
Production location: London/UK, United Kingdom
Director: Pete Travis
Casting Brief:
Jason (12- 15 years)He is working class and has grown up in Suffolk so we need someone with an accent from that region (Suffolk, Norfolk). He is a tough but vulnerable 13 year old who has a difficult relationship with his Father. His childhood has been hard. We do need a boy, not a full blown young man, and a great young actor.
To Apply:
Please send the following to This Casting Is Now Closed asap (deadline Thurs 25th Aug):Full name:
Contact details
Where based
Age & Dob
Height.
Photo
Acting CV
Plus please...
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