TV Series Casting | Seeking M/F Actors for ‘Island Law’ (Closed)

Production Company: Elevation Studios

Seeking: M/F Actors 20 – 35 y/o (See Character Breakdown)

For:  TV Series

Title: Island Law

Synopsis: A Mexican drug kingpin, Pedro Morales, has left his homeland, fleeing from the United States’ Drug Enforcement Agency in a move to set up operations in Trinidad. Ryan Wilson, an undercover FBI agent who worked his way into Morales’ organization has his cover blown when Morales’ operations are about to be set up in the country. He is killed before his investigation can be completed. Meanwhile, a state of emergency is declared and the kingpin’s drugs are seized in a random police raid where Sean Critchlow of the I.C.E.A gets on the case. After a series of events, Sean meets Ryan Calliste who is after Morales

Character Breakdown:

Female actor, 21 – 35 y/o, toned – athletic build to play villain’s bodyguard.

Male & Female actors, 20 – 30 y/o to play “80’s street thugs” (extras).

Application Format: Online Submission

Submission Deadline: Thursday 14th September 2017 at 9AM

Preparation: Interested persons are asked to submit a CLOSE UP and FULL LENGTH photo of themselves,  along with the following info

  • Name
  • Date of Birth
  • Present age
  • Contact number
  • Email address you check often

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

Production Credits: 

Producer/ Director: Maurice  George

Casting: Arshaad Ali

Shooting Begins: 17th September

This casting notice was submitted by: Maurice  George

One thought on “TV Series Casting | Seeking M/F Actors for ‘Island Law’ (Closed)

  1. This sounds very interesting I would like to know if the producer would be casting teenagers anytime soon?

    On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 at 7:13 PM Theatrebuzz Callboard 3.0 | @TTPANetwork wrote:

    > T&T Performing Arts Network posted: “Production Company: Elevation Studios > Seeking: Female Actors 21 – 35 y/o (See Character Breakdown) For: TV > Series Title: Island Law Synopsis: A Mexican drug kingpin, Pedro Morales, > has left his homeland, fleeing from the United States’ Drug Enforcemen” >

    Like

Leave a comment