The Sundance Channel series “Rectify” is now in production of season 3 in the Griffin area.
There is a few casting calls out for paid extras to work in scenes filming in upcoming weeks. There are a variety of roles open including some featured ones.
Rectify was created by Ray McKinnon. It marks the first original scripted series for the Sundance Channel. The show stars Aden Young, Abigail Spencer, J. Smith-Cameron, Adelaide Clemens, Clayne Crawford, and Luke Kirby. It tells the story of Daniel Holden who was previously convicted for murder and given the death sentence. After almost 2 decades, DNA evidence clears him and he is released. Daniel must now put his life back together and move on after spending 19 years on Death Row.
Please follow the instructions below, Griffin Georgia area.
Also to add working next or the week after in the Griffin Area
Upcoming — all southside – Griffin GA area or near by — Looking for hispanic men – 18 – 40’s – small scenes – possibly featured
Looking for a featured female 20’s to 30’s – dark hair with light colored eyes
Looking for sophisticated older male 50’s to 60’s for a featured role
Looking for business types for some specific men and women – late 20’s to 40’s and then one male or female early 50’s to mid 60’s
For all of these email a clear recent photo and all contact info to: Rectifyextras3@gmail.com
Griffin is located South of the Atlanta area.
Check out the Original Season 1 trailer for the show
Had a great time filming. Thanks for posting this. The crew is awesome, and the food was great. And Abigail Spencer is hilarious.
I was wondering since, I live in Cleveland, Ohio does that disqualify me from applying? I know sometimes you can get your travel paid for and sometimes you cannot. I would love to get out and be able to do more roles either as an extra or supporting, yet would like to have travel paid or if there are auditions close to OHIO. Thank You
Extras are always hired locally and travel is not paid. Extras make about minimum wage so it doesn’t make sense for talent or productions to spend hundreds on travel for a job that pays around $70.