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First year male student wanted for video shoot

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Candid Casting are working on a video for a leading laundry brand which features some young guys who are in their first year at University living away from home and learning as they go along how to do their own washing.

The idea is focused on male first year students, age 18-19 who have involvement in either the arts, music or a team sport.

The shoot is scheduled for the 10th & 11th April, there would be a fantastic monetary compensation given for their time of £500 per day.

Initially anyone interested should send an email to stephanie@candidcasting.co.uk including:

- Information about themselves
- Interests in sports, arts and music and how university life differs from their home life.
- A couple of photographs attached
- Their contact details so we can get in touch, including an address.

Please ensure you send your details in by 23rd March to ensure you don't miss out!

The Maze Runner

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Three young British actors have landed roles in The Maze Runner, Fox’s adaptation of the sci-fi Young Adult novel, the first in a series of books set in a post-apocalyptic world by James Dashner, to be directed by Wes Ball.

Here's the synopsis:

Thomas wakes up in an elevator, remembering nothing but his own name. He emerges into a world of about 60 teen boys who have learned to survive in a completely enclosed environment, subsisting on their own agriculture and supplies from below. A new boy arrives every 30 days. The original group has been in "the glade" for two years, trying to find a way to escape through a maze that surrounds their living space. They have begun to give up hope. Then a comatose girl arrives with a strange note, and their world begins to change...


20 year old Will Poulter will play Gally, a Glader who mistrusts Thomas from the beginning, turning into Tom's first enemy in the Glade. Will (represented in the UK by Hamilton Hodell) made his screen acting debut in Son of Rambow, went on to play Eustace in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader,  last year filmed alongside Jennifer Aniston in We Are The Millers, and recently wrapped on Julian Gilbey's heist thriller Plastic.

22 year old Thomas Brodie-Sangster (represented by Curtis Brown), who is about to be seen playing Jojen Reed in the third series of Game of Thrones, will play Newt, a tall Glader who is leader Alby's second-in-command.

27 year old Aml Ameen (represented in the UK by Independent Talent) will play Alby, the honourable but stern leader of the Gladers. Aml got his big break in Kidulthood and has gone on to feature in many TV and film roles in the UK and US,  including a series regular role as Malcolm Davies in Harry's Law.

No news yet on who will take the lead role of Thomas....

Agency looking for new clients aged 16-19

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Bloomfields Management are looking for a few very talented youngsters between the ages of 16-19 (please nobody younger than 16) to join their books.

Previous experience preferable, but they are also hoping to organise reads/auditions in April and May.

The email address to send pictures and CVs to, is barnaby@bloomfieldsmanagement.com.

Bloomfields is a leading international actors' management agency based in London's West End. We specialise in Film, Theatre, Television and Commercial work. We are dynamic and forward thinking with the professional qualities, contacts and clout of a major league player; yet with the intimate virtues of an exclusive agency. We place our actors at the heart of everything we do.

Rocketman casting call

The Village

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Extending from 1914 to 1920, the first series of epic new series The Village written by Peter Moffat comes to BBC One Sunday 31st March at 9pm.

The series stars John Simm and Maxine Peake as impoverished, alcoholic Peak District farmer John Middleton and his wife, Grace.

13-year-old newcomer Bill Jones, a member of the Nottingham-based Television Workshop, stars as young Bert Middleton, whose long life is central to the anticipated on-going serial. Bert is growing up in extreme poverty on a family farm in Derbyshire. He is twelve years old at the start of the series, and his days are filled with school, his friends, working in the fields with his father and secret swimming lessons with his brother Joe, whom he adores. Young Bert, like his brother, falls in love with new arrival Martha Lane the moment she arrives in the village. He is very confused as he watches the behaviour of his hero elder brother and the girl of his dreams...

22 year old  Nico Mirallegro (represented by The Rights House), recently seen starring in E4's acclaimed My Mad Fat Diary, plays Bert's brother Joe. At the start of the series he is nineteen years old, a strong, handsome young man. He is torn in half by his love for his mother and his little brother, and his yearning to escape the tyranny of his father. He takes a job at the Allingham’s house to bring some money in, and falls in love with Martha Lane.


Alfie Stewart, a regular on CBBC's Sadie J, (represented by Independent Talent) takes over as the teenage Bert Middleton from episode six.

Augustus Prew (represented by The Rights House), shortly to be seen in Kick Ass 2, plays George Allingham, the youngest son of the Allingham family,  thoughtful,delicate and halfway to being a poet, he is also smitten by Martha but quickly works out that Joe Middleton is his rival for her affections.

Irish actress Charlie Murphy (represented by Lisa Richards Agency) stars as Martha Lane, the strong-willed and opinionated daughter of the new Methodist minister.  She wants to help the community and open their eyes to the changes that are taking place in the outside world. John Middleton (John Simm), in particular, is a soul she wants to save, mainly because she wants to be close to Joe. Murphy, who studied at the Gaiety School of Acting for two years, has been a recurring character in Stuart Carolan’s ‘Love/Hate’ since season one aired in 2010. She has had roles in Irish dramas ‘The Clinic’, and ‘Single-Handed’, as well as landing a guest role on Channel 4 series ‘Misfits’ this year.

The large cast also includes:

David Ryall plays Old Bert Middleton, Juliet Stevenson plays Clem Allingham, Kit Jackson plays Lord Allingham, Augustus Prew plays George Allingham, Emily Beecham plays Caro Allingham, Matt Stokoe plays Gerard Eyre, Charlie Murphy plays Martha Lane, and Stephen Walters plays Crispin Ingham.

The six part series was filmed on location in the Peak District.

Bypass starts shooting

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It's been a long time in gestation, but shooting on Duane Hopkins' second feature film Bypass is now underway in Newcastle.

George MacKay leads the cast as Tim, in the film which is described as “a character-driven thriller set against the economic backdrop of contemporary Britain". 20 year old George (represented by Gordon and French), recently filmed on Dexter Fletcher's 2nd feature film Sunshine on Leith, and is next to be seen in How I Live Now opposite Saoirse Ronan.

He is joined by 20 year old Charlotte Spencer, who made her feature film debut last year as Steph, Will Poulter's love interest in Dexter Fletcher's directorial debut Wild Bill. Charlotte, who was a pupil at Sylvia Young’s Theatre School, started acting as a child - she was in the original West End cast of Mary Poppins, and is also the voice of Angelina Ballerina.

Produced by Third Films, the cast of Bypass also includes Ben Dilloway and Donald Sumpter.

Samm Haillay, producer and co-founder of Third Films (alongside Hopkins), describes Bypass as “a morality tale of society’s feared and forsaken. These characters struggle to balance their personal morality with the reality of the world in which they inhabit. We aim to create an visceral, exciting, highly distinctive cinematic world using the expressive visual language of the modern realist thriller - this is not about documentary.”

The shoot, which started on the 10th March, is expected to last eight weeks.


Filming starts on last series of E4's Misfits

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Filming is about to start on the 5th and final series of E4's award-winning series Misfits.

The cast of series 4, Rudy (Joseph Gilgun), Jess(Karla Crome), Finn(Nathan McMullen), Alex(Matt Stokoe)and Abby (Natasha O’Keeffe)are all returning for a final stint of community service.

The new series marks the first anniversary of the storm and a support group forms on the estate for those people who find having a super power isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Like… the ability to knit visions of the future, or to shag unwanted powers out of other people (you read that right) or to transform into a turtle. And as Dark Rudy likes to talk-slash-moan, it should come as no surprise that he is the first of our gang to start attending. And it’s here that he sees a very different future facing the team - one which could change things forever....

Murray Ferguson, Chief Executive of Clerkenwell Films, says: “Misfits was a bold and confident commission that backed original ideas and new talent, quickly becoming a hit with its audience on E4 and around the world. It's been great to produce a show that has been able to innovate on screen and online, and that broke new ground premiering with huge success on Hulu in America. Misfits has been an exciting and rewarding ride for us all and we now look forward to ending the show with a bang!”

Writer Howard Overman returns, with one of Screen International's Stars of Tomorrow 2012, 25 year old William McGregor directing the first three episodes.

The new 8 x 60 min series will be produced by Clerkenwell Films  for transmission on E4 in autumn 2013.

The Whale

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Newcomer Charles Furness is set to star in The Whale, a 90-minute BBC drama based on factual accounts of the sinking of the whale ship Essex in 1820, written by Terry Cafolla.

Charles (represented by A&J Management) trained with the NYT Rep company before landing this, his first screen role. He stars as Tom Nickerson, the fourteen-year-old cabin boy on the whale ship Essex, who wrote an account of the boat's sinking and the three months that the crew survived .

During her lifetime the Essex gained the reputation of being a "lucky" ship but she is best known for being attacked and sunk by a sperm whale in the southern Pacific Ocean in 1820. This tragic incident served as inspiration for Herman Melville's 1851 novel, Moby-Dick.

The young cast also includes 22 year old Jassa Aluwalia (represented by Independent Talent) as Owen Coffin, one of the sailors and a cousin of the ship's captain George Pollard, Jr. Jassa played David in the recent US TV adaptation of The Bible, and also played Rocky in BBC Three's hit new comedy series Some Girls.

And 21 year old John Boyega (represented in the UK by Identity Agency Group) plays Steward William Bond. John who rose to fame after starring in Attack The Block will next be seen in Half A Yellow Sun, currently in post-production.

Jonas Armstrong leads the cast as First Mate Owen Chase with Adam Rayner (The Hunted) as Captain Pollard, Paul Kaye (Game of Thrones, Stella) as Joy; David Gyasi (Cloud Atlas, War Horse) as Peterson and Jolyon Coy (The Hollow Crown) as Lawrence. and the drama is directed by Alrick Riley for BBC Discovery.

Made by BBC Factual productions, the action-packed narrative follows Tom Nickerson as, against all odds, he comes through the worst that nature throws at him, growing up fast in the process. He faces the destructive force of sea-storms, the power of whales, the brutal desolation of the sun and sea after the shipwreck, and finally the grim realities of dark deeds as his only means of survival.

Terry Cafolla, writer says: “At the emotional heart of the drama is orphan Nickerson’s coming-of-age story, where he meets three powerful male role models in the captain, the first mate, and a steward. As the narrative develops, his views on what makes a man switch dramatically as he sees how these role models respond under some of life’s most extreme pressures.”

The Whale is about to start shooting in Malta for five weeks, and will air on BBC One.

New agency looking for new talent

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ORGANIC KIDZ TALENT AGENCY 

Established in 2012 & registered with The Spotlight Directory, we represent a small number of naturally talented youngsters in TV, Commercials, Theatre, Film, Voice & Modelling work. 

We are now seeking new talent to add to our books and will be holding an Audition Workshop on: 

SATURDAY 13 APRIL 2013 in SE London 

The workshop is FREE to attend and will be fun! With each session lasting around 2 hours. It will consist of some acting, singing & dancing and you will be told on the day if you have been successful! 

For more information & to register for a workshop place 
Please call or email: 
tele: 07824 634 856 
email: OrganicKidzAgency@gmail.com 

We do NOT charge any joining fees 

All minors under 16 years MUST be accompanied by an adult

Kaya Scodelario joins the cast of The Maze Runner

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Kaya Scodelario has joined the cast of The Maze Runner, Fox’s adaptation of the sci-fi Young Adult novel, the first in a series of books set in a post-apocalyptic world by James Dashner, directed by Wes Ball.

She's the fourth British actor to join the cast, joining the already announced Aml Ameen as Alby, Thomas Brodie-Sangster as Newt,  and Will Poulter as Gally.

21 year old American actor Dylan O’Brien, star of MTV's Teen Wolf, is set to take the lead role of Thomas.

Kaya will play Teresa, the only female Glader and Thomas's best friend, who falls into a coma after arriving with a message that she's the last one, and speaks to Thomas through telepathy.

Kaya (represented by Curtis Brown in the UK) started her acting career as Effy in Skins and went on to star in Wuthering Heights, her most recent film Emanuel and the Truth about Fishes premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.

The only cast member to appear in all previous six series of Skins, Kaya will return to E4 in Skins - Fire, one of the three individual stories making up the final instalment of Skins.

Rehearsals for The Maze Runner are currently underway, with shooting set to start in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in May.

Tom Holland to star in In the Heart of The Sea

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Just as the BBC starts filming in Malta on The Whale, its dramatisation of the ill-fated voyage of whaleship The Essex seen through the eyes of the cabin boy Thomas Nickerson (to be played by newcomer Charles Furness),  Hollywood is hot on its heels.

Warner Bros are set to film In The Heart Of The Sea this year, another account of the story, adapted from Nathaniel Philbrick’s award-winning book In The Heart Of The Sea: The Tragedy Of The Whaleship Essex, about a whaling ship that was stalked and destroyed by a sperm whale in 1820, to be directed by Ron Howard.

According to Deadline, the 17 year old star of The Impossible Tom Holland (represented by Curtis Brown) has been cast as young Tom Nickerson in this movie adaptation, opposite Chris Hemsworth. Tom won the Critics Circle Young British Performer of the Year award for his portrayal of eldest son Lucas in The Impossible, and will next be seen opposite Saoirse Ronan in the highly-anticipated How I Live Now.

Filming on In The Heart of the Sea is set to commence this September in London and on location.

CBBC casting call

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Sue Needleman Casting is looking for a new regular for a CBBC series.

She must be AFGHANI or of AFGHANI DESCENT.

She can speak with either a local UK accent or an Afghani accent.

She can be aged between 12 - 17 Years old but must have a playing age of 13 - 15 years old if she is over licencing age.

The filming period is from W/C 5th August - W/E 5TH October 2013 (with a possible rehearsal week of w/c 29th July) and you will be required to be available to film for the entire filming period which will take place in Newcastle.

Please only suggest if you are available and suitable for the above role.

Please e-mail your CV & Pic with Date of Birth to sueneedlemancasting@gmail.com

Mark Jermin Management are looking for rotund character actors

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Mark Jermin Management are currently looking for larger framed, big boned character child and teen actors aged 9 -13 and older teenager actors aged 16 to 21.

We are looking for rotund character actors (male and female) for various projects and will be meeting clients next Saturday 27th April in Central London.

Anyone who is suitable or interested and would like to be considered please send a CV and Headshot to info@markjermin.co.uk

Actors with limited experience can apply as we will be workshopping actors in Central London in an acting workshop lead by Mark Jermin and his team on Sat 27th April 2013.

To be considered please send a CV and Headshot to info@markjermin.co.uk

Agency looking for talented 6 - 21 year olds

Summer acting workshop in Manchester


Katie Morag casting news

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7 year old Cherry Campbell has been chosen as the lead role in the forthcoming CBeebies drama series, Katie Morag, out of hundreds of girls who auditioned for the part.

Cherry, from Glasgow, impressed the casting team with her striking similarities to the character of Katie Morag, both in looks and personality.

Don Coutts, director on Katie Morag, said: "We were looking for someone very special to bring Katie Morag to life and we’re confident that we have found that person in Cherry. We were looking for someone with energy, humour and courage to play the feisty wee character of Katie Morag and we think that Cherry has all three of these attributes in spades! Cherry has many happy memories of coming to the island where we are filming for her holidays and we're really looking forward to working with her in the months to come.”

The casting team searched the length and breadth of Scotland to find the right person to play Katie Morag with any interested children invited to take part in auditions in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Stornoway. Cherry took part in the Stornoway auditions after being put forward by her parents David and Jill. She has connections to the Isle of Lewis, the location for the series, as her grandmother was born, and still lives, on the island.

Cherry said: “I was over the moon when I found out that I had got the part of Katie Morag and couldn’t stop jumping around! I have read all the books and absolutely love the stories. I’ve been coming to the Isle of Lewis on holiday for years and I can’t wait to go back there to start filming.”

The CBeebies series is based on the hugely popular series of books by Mairi Hedderwick which relate the adventures of this feisty red-headed girl who lives with her family on the magical island of Struay. The stories celebrate the intrinsic sense of community, the preciousness of the environment and the universal tensions and joys of family life.

Filming for Katie Morag's 26 episodes will start at the end of April on the Isle of Lewis and will continue until August, using both studio facilities on the island as well as the backdrop of the beautiful Hebridean landscape.

Produced by Scottish indie Move On Up, the series is expected to be shown on CBeebies later this year.

Feature Film casting for a 16 - 18 year old female violinist

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Casting Assistant Rae Hendrie is currently auditioning for a 16 - 18 year old female violinist for the feature film 'What We Did On Our Holiday', written and directed by Guy Jenkin and Andy Hamilton (creators of the BBC comedy show Outnumbered).

The part is non-speaking so any accent is fine but some drama experience would be preferable.

This will shoot from 17th June 2013 for 7 weeks although the actress chosen would only shoot for approximately five days during that time.

Please send a recent picture and some informations about your violin experience to Rae Hendrie at raehendriecasting@gmail.com.

Auditions will be held on Friday 3rd May in Highgate, North London

The details are as follows:

GIRL VIOLINIST (Female, 15 - 18)
Striking looking, excellent violinist (capable of playing folk, grade 6 or above). Believably 15 but must be over licensing age (16). Maximum age - 18. Several scenes but no dialogue so can have any accent.

Height: Any 
Ethnicity: Any 
Agreements: PACT Cinema agreement

Gangsta Granny

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After the success of last Christmas' BAFTA-nominated Mr Stink, another adaptation of a David Walliams novel is coming to BBC One.

Gangsta Granny tells the story of schoolboy Ben, who is bored beyond belief after he is made to stay at his grandma’s house; all she wants to do is stay in and play Scrabble and eat cabbage soup. What Ben doesn’t know about his grandma is that she was once an international jewel thief, and for her entire life, she has been plotting to steal the Crown Jewels. Now, she needs Ben’s help…

David Walliams says: “Gangsta Granny has proved to be the most popular of all my books. It is an adventure story about two unlikely thieves, Granny and her grandson, Ben. It should make for exciting family viewing at Christmas.”

Shane Allen, the Controller of BBC Comedy Commissioning said: “The story delivers on David’s penchant for being outrageously funny, yet poignant and tender as well. This will be a wonderful family viewing treat for this Christmas and we’re thrilled about seeing it make the journey from page to screen.”

Gangsta Granny is David Walliams' fourth children's book. It was first published in 2011 and has since sold 430,000 copies. David’s other children’s books include his debut, The Boy In The Dress, Billionaire Boy and Mr Stink. Gangsta Granny is currently number one in the Children’s book chart.


Gansta Granny will be produced by Jo Sargent and executive produced by Mark Freeland, Head of BBC In-House Comedy. It is a BBC Comedy Production in association with Bert Productions.

The 1x60-minute comedy drama will film later this year for a Christmas transmission, with casting to be announced in due course.

First look at the Musketeers

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Currently filming in Prague, Luke Pasqualino (represented by BWH), stars as the young D’Artagnan in the new BBC adaptation of Alexandre Dumas classic The Three Musketeers.

He's joined by Tom Burke as Athos, Royal Shakespeare Company-trained actor Howard Charles as Porthos, and Santiago Cabrera, who played Lancelot in Merlin, plays Aramis.

Tamla Kari (represented by Curtis Brown), who appeared in The Inbetweeners movie and starred in BBC Three comedy Cuckoo, plays Constance Bonacieux, who leads a dull but comfortable life married to a cloth merchant until it is turned upside down when D’Artagnan tumbles into her life, and she becomes involved with The Musketeers.

Set on the streets of seventeenth century Paris, where law and order is more an idea than reality, the series follows Musketeers Athos, Aramis and Porthos. They are far more than King Louis XIII’s personal bodyguards. They stand resolutely for social justice, for honor, for valor, for love – and for the thrill of it. 
D’Artagnan, a skilled fighter from rural Gascony, meets the three Musketeers while on a mission to right the wrong of his father’s death. Although he meets the men in unfortunate circumstances, he finds kindred spirits in the other soldiers. 
Athos, who has rejected his noble roots to become a Musketeer, has a past shrouded in mystery. He quickly befriends D’Artagnan, but is prone to getting in trouble. 
Porthos is a larger than life character, who has come from humble beginnings to become a soldier in the most elite regiment in the land, finding a family in the other Musketeers. Never short of admirers, Aramis has an effortless charm which leads him in and out of love. Despite this, he is a shrewd pragmatist who is ferocious in battle and commands a key place in the brotherhood.

The cast went through extensive combat and sword training before filming began.

Adrian Hodges, who created the ten-part series, said: “The four actors look brilliant together and it seems like they have been working together for years. The camaraderie between them makes each action-packed scene exciting and authentic, and the image we have released today really encapsulates that."

The Musketeers also stars Peter Capaldi, Maimie McCoy and Hugo Speer and is expected to air in 2014.

Raffey hits Hollywood

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11 year old Raffey Cassidy (represented by Shepherd Management) is set to co-star in the top-secret and eagerly anticipated Brad Bird project Tomorrowland, opposite George Clooney and Hugh Laurie.

Raffey will play a young girl robot called Athena who, with Clooney’s character, a bitter inventor, attempts to get back to Tomorrowland, an alternative universe created by scientist Laurie, in order to save Earth.

Raffey’s previous credits include the title role in Molly Moon: The Incredible Hypnotist, Young Snow White in Snow White and the Huntsman, and Beatrice Selfridge in the ITV's Mr Selfridge.

Tomorrowland will shoot in Vancouver later this year.
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