Short Film requires Actors Urgently - Auckland

Written by Celebrated Actor Oscar Kightley
Casting no. 367457     Auckland, New Zealand
Short Film requires Actors Urgently - Auckland
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'Tom's Dairy' - A short film written by Oscar Kightley is looking for young actors.

We are casting for a short film and currently working hard to find awesome young Kiwis of Polynesian, Chinese and Pakeha descent to feature in a short film written by one of New Zealand's most celebrated writer/performers, shooting in October 2012.

It doesn't matter if you're shy, come anyway!

We are looking for new talent, particularly for teenage/children's roles.

Auditions will be held Saturday 21st July at Firehorse Films in Central Auckland

All minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Location: Auckland, New Zealand

Payment details: no pay

Applications to this casting call require:
  • A phone number
  • A profile photo

Samoan Boy

Feature speaking role

Innocent, thoughtful, intelligent, and shy. Idolises his big brother and has a crush on the girl in the fruit shop.

Males, aged 10 to 14 from Auckland, New Zealand

Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience
Ethnicity: Pacific Islander

Samoan Boy

Feature speaking role

Confident, streetwise and protective of his little brother, brave.

Males, aged 15 to 18 from Auckland, New Zealand

Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience
Ethnicity: Pacific Islander

Suzy Wong

Chinese girl

Pretty, sweet smile, shy, does not need to speak English.

Females, aged 11 to 14 from Auckland, New Zealand

Ethnicity: Asian
Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience

Shelford

Maori boy - Feature speaking role

Space Invaders champion. Cool, confident, skilled, funny - good timing.

Males, aged 14 to 16 from Auckland, New Zealand

Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience

Tom

Kind, thin, of Irish descent, has a soft spot for Johnny.

Males, aged 50 to 60 from Auckland, New Zealand

Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience
Ethnicity: White / Caucasian

Taj

Featured small speaking role

Entrepreneurial, well dressed, serious.

Males, aged 30 to 38 from Auckland, New Zealand

Ethnicity: East Indian
Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience

Tomboy

Featured extra

Young girl who dresses like and wants to be one of the boys

Females, aged 11 to 13 from Auckland, New Zealand

Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience
Ethnicity: White / Caucasian

Horo

Featured small speaking role - Maori boy

Theo's brother. Cheeky. In awe of Shelford.

Males, aged 12 to 14 from Auckland, New Zealand

Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience

Theo

Featured small speaking role - Maori boy

Horo's brother. Cheeky/pushy. (Horo and Theo could be twins)

Males, aged 12 to 14 from Auckland, New Zealand

Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience

Johnny's little sisters x2

Two actual sisters would be ideal

Non speaking, featured

Females, aged 6 to 10 from Auckland, New Zealand

Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience
Ethnicity: Pacific Islander

Brendon

Featured, speaking

One of Moses' best mates. Stoner, funny guy.

Males, aged 16 to 18 from Auckland, New Zealand

Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience
Ethnicity: White / Caucasian

Troy

Featured speaking - Maori boy

Stoner. Another of Moses' boys, not very intelligent - talks quite loudly.

Males, aged 16 to 18 from Auckland, New Zealand

Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience

Defender Champion

Cocky, good looking Maori boy. Tall and fit.

Males, aged 15 to 16 from Auckland, New Zealand

Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience

Boys x3

Any ethnicity, to play kids nicking milk bottle money

Males, aged 6 to 8 from Auckland, New Zealand

Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience


Listing created: 20 July 2012

Applications closed: 22 July 2012
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'Tikitiki' Short Film Project - Auckland