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Looking for someone who can act on quick skit (Miami)

$35-35 Per Hour

1015 NW 23rd Ct, Miami, FL 33125, USA

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I need someone preferably a men, doesn’t need to be a professional. I’m creating a small video Pay $35hr. The skit won’t even take 30min(easy money)

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