Amazon’s “Red Oaks” is coming back for season 2 and casting NYC babies, twins, to work as extras.
The 80s set Amazon original series focuses on a college student who finds a job at a country club where he can enjoy his final summer before the responsibilities of adulthood set in. The show premiered last year and will be coming back for more.
Season 2 of the show is filming in the New York area and there is a casting call out for Caucasian twin male, babies, upto 3 months old for an upcoming scene filming on the 10th of June.
RED OAKS is a coming of age comedy which stars Spin City’s Richard Kind. The show takes place at a Jewish country club during the 80s. Craig Roberts stars as David Myers, an assistant tennis pro at the Red Oaks Country Club in suburban New Jersey. Richard Kind plays Sam, the pros father who is getting over a heart attack and skeptical of his son’s job as a tennis pro. While at Red Oaks, David meets a very colorful group of characters which include a corporate raider played by Paul Reiser and his attractive, art student daughter played by Alexandra Socha. The cast also includes Jennifer Grey, Oliver Cooper, Gage Golightly and Ennis Esmer.
Steven Soderbergh produced season one with David Gordon Green heading up the show’s original pilot. The comedy is written and created by Joe Gangemi and Gregory Jacobs. Season 1 premiered on October 9, 2015, so we can expect season 2 to hit Amazon around the same time in 2016.
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Grant Wilfley Casting is seeking Caucasian twin male babies 15 days-3 months old to portray featured baby at a bris for Season 2 of the Amazon series Red Oaks. Work date is tentatively scheduled for June 10th in NYC area. (MUST BE LOCAL TO THE TRI-STATE AREA!)
If interested and available, please email redoaks@gwcnyc.com and include in the subject line “Children’s Names, Phone #, FB Twins, Avail 6/10” please note the following in the body of your email:
-Name of parent/guardian
-Name of your twin babies
-Phone #
-Date of birth of your babies
-Photos of your babies
-Confirm full day availability for 6/10