Casting teen actors in New York for TV show
The new CBS series “Limitless” is filming season 1 in the NYC area and is looking to cast teen boys ages 15 to 18 for a featured role in an upcoming episode. The show is casting 3 teen featured roles, 2 Caucasian roles and 1 African American. The show is accepting submissions from union and non-union talent on this and teen actors under the age of 18 must have a work permit already.
The teens are being cast for a scene that will be filming this coming Monday. Please see the details below. Please note that this is for extra roles only and teen talent applying must live locally in the New York City area as travel expenses are not being paid.
“Limitless” premiered on CBS last month and airs on Tuesdays this fall. The series is based on the 2011 film that starred Bradley Cooper and Robert as Eddie Mora, a man who discovers a mysterious drug known as NZT which gives him some enhanced mental abilities. According to Variety, Cooper is serving as the show’s executive producer and will reprise his role in the first episode of the show. There are also rumors that Cooper’s role may recur in other episodes. CBS entertainment chair Nina Tassler, describes the new show as an “action-packed, fast-paced thrill-ride.”
Interested? Here is the casting notice:
SEEKING UNION OR NON UNION Boy Teens for featured work on Mon, Oct 26th
1 Actor to portray Teenage Caucasian Boy with brunette hair age 15-17 or 18 to look young
2. Actor to portray African American boy age 15-17 or 18 to look young
3. Actor to portray Caucasian boy with brown hair ( nerdy tech type) bwn 15-17 yrs old or 18 to look young
Please e-mail current picture and contact info to limitless@gwcnyc.com
Must have Current Work Permit and Trust Fund acct if Minor.
CBS has a trailer out for their new show…. check it out
Based on the 2011 feature, Limitless follows Brian Finch as he discovers the power of the mysterious drug NZT. In this new drama from executive producer Bradley Cooper, explore what happens when a man unlocks his limitless potential. This Fall on CBS.