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CASTING Actors for Indie Horror-Thriller Film - Actors and Non-Actors (New York City)

$125/day

354 W 54th St, New York, NY 10019, USA

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Indie horror/thriller feature film seeking interesting faces and real personalities—experience is optional because if someone is right, we can train fast. We cast for chemistry first, matching energies between scene partners matters more than credits. Roles include supporting, day players, and background; actors and non-actors welcome (18+), all ethnicities and accents, U.S. and international. Foreign actors are welcome; projects are in English, accents are fine, but applicants must speak English at least at a basic level. To submit, reply here with your name, age range, height, city/area, best contact info, 1–3 recent photos in natural light with no heavy filters, and optional links to any performance footage; add a short note about your vibe, skills, languages, or life experience that might inform a role. Use subject: “HORROR – [Your Name] – [Height] – If this post is live, we’re actively reviewing—please don’t ask if it’s still open. Submissions are accepted through the end of next month.

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