Casting Calls for Actors Open in Augusta and Beyond

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Aspiring actors in Augusta, Georgia have a unique opportunity to audition for various film and television projects as casting calls become available. Roles range from lead to supporting characters, with pay rates averaging around $25 to $125 per hour. Several projects are specifically seeking actors for local films, while nationwide casting calls are also prominent. This surge in casting opportunities underscores the growing film industry in Georgia, making it an ideal time for performers aiming to establish careers in entertainment.

Augusta, Georgia – Aspiring actors in Augusta and nearby areas have a unique opportunity to audition for various film and television projects as casting calls are now available. As of January 28, a range of roles from lead to supporting characters are being sought, reflecting the growing film industry in Georgia.

Several projects are currently casting in Augusta. A short film is looking for the following roles: John (lead male, aged 18-30), Silas (lead male, aged 40-60), and Young John (day player male, aged 10-14). Actors can expect to earn an average of $38 per hour for these roles.

Another feature film in Augusta is seeking Ty (supporting male, aged 20-30), although the specific hourly rate for this project has not been disclosed. Additionally, a scripted show is casting for Morgan (lead female, aged 29-39), offering an hourly rate of $25. There is also another feature film looking for Mike (supporting male, aged 15-20), without an established pay rate. Yet another scripted show in Augusta is searching for Miguel (lead male, aged 18-25) and Father Samuel (models male, aged 45-65), with an impressive average hourly rate of $125.

Expanding beyond Augusta, a nationwide casting call for a feature film is seeking a Lawyer (lead, aged 40-60) and a Therapist (supporting female, aged 30-50) at an average rate of $25 per hour. Furthermore, another nationwide film is looking for Jenna (day player, aged 18-30) at a rate of $75 per hour.

Nearby Charlotte, North Carolina also hosts casting calls for a film requiring OL (supporting female, aged 20-65), Jacob (lead male, aged 35-50), and Skip (lead male, aged 50-70), with an average hourly rate of $30. In Charleston, South Carolina, and Atlanta, Georgia, a feature film is casting for Jenny from the Block (supporting female, aged 30-50), offering $37 per hour. Lastly, a short film in Atlanta is looking for Hugo (supporting male, aged 35-50) and Sable (supporting male, aged 40-50), with an average rate of $18 per hour.

Georgia has positioned itself as a major hub for film and television production, with over 20 major series currently being filmed in the state. This rising demand for talent is underscored by several notable ongoing casting projects. The much-anticipated “Superman: Legacy” is searching for white children to work in Atlanta between May and June, providing competitive pay, film credit, and covering travel and lodging expenses.

“Cobra Kai” is on the lookout for a Black male photo double (aged 18-25), offering $200 for a 12-hour day, as well as extras for high school scenes at a rate of $90 for an 8-hour day. Another on-set opportunity is with “Reasonable Doubt,” which has an open call for courtroom audience members aged 18 and above with specific ethnic backgrounds, offering $130 for 10 hours of work. Additionally, “Telling Me Lies” is searching for college-age baristas who can operate espresso machines, compensating them $154 for a 12-hour shoot in Decatur in February.

The current casting calls exemplify the persistent need for diverse talent in the expanding film and television industry, not only within Georgia but also at a national level. The opportunities available provide aspiring actors with a chance to break into the highly competitive entertainment industry, making it an exciting time for performers looking to establish sustainable careers.

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