'Too Long'
Posted on: 05/25/16
Casting Director: Apply to view! Company/Link: Apply to view! Client/Artist: Apply to view! Casting Location: Apply to view! Shoot Location: Apply to view! Shoot Date: Apply to view! Casting Date: Apply to view! Day Rate: Apply to view! Usage Rate: Apply to view! Usage - Type: Apply to view! Usage - Length of Time: Apply to view! Usage - Location: Apply to view! Job Type: Apply to view! Union Status: Apply to view! Categories/Roles: Female 28-47 / Female / Caucasian Northern European looking or Irish, Danish, German. Fair skin/ Blonde hair to Light Brunette Hair is preferably shoulder length or shorter hair- actor will have hair styled in Late 1950’s-early 1960’s period look 5’5” to 5’9" Wholesome Upper Middle Class Donna Reed suburban housewife type. Fashionable but a little ditsy. She’s a wonderful mother and the perfect housewife but has been "disobeying" her husband about getting her sweet childs hair cut! She’s finally got to make the appointment! You must be comfortable with dialog Please add a note to confirm, plus your height Lawrence (father) 35-11 / Male / Caucasian European looking possibly Irish-Italian mix, Italian, or French background Dark hair brown or even jet black. Shorter hair style which can be styled to look Upper middle class 1950’s-1960’s- but not crew cut. 5”10 or Taller Tall dark and handsome. Strong and Stoic. A "Mad Men" Don Draper type, but a suburban family man. He’s finally fed up with the length of his childs hair and expects his wife to schedule the haircut appointment! No if ands or buts! Now he’s got to take of work to “babysit” Mother and Child so they’ll get it done! You must be comfortable with dialog Please add a note to confirm, plus your height Children in the park 7-11 / Male, Female / Caucasian Causcasian / Pre-Pubescent girl or boy with shoulder length dirty blonde hair and preferably light brown eyes. Wholesome looking suburban 1950’s-early 1960’s type kid. Looking for an androgynous child- think Angelina Jolie’s daughter Shiloh Pitt... This little girl that could pass as a little boy or possibly a little boy with longer hair. The humor of the story revolves around the idea that because this child’s hair is so long, we aren’t sure if they’re a boy or a girl! |