About the Job
Reggie
Lawyer Campaign
About the Job
Please submit your best actors here. Your funny, big-energy guys please!
Improv is a MUST for this role.
Reggie is the guy who ends up at the center of the chaos — flexible enough (literally) to sell the gag of being folded up after an accident (with prosthetic help).
He needs that unmistakable “yelling across the street” tone — sharp, cutting through, instantly funny, but grounded and natural, not a caricature. His lines should feel like the kind of street-corner commentary you actually overhear: fast, reactive, and unforgettable.
Reggie isn’t a clown — he’s the relatable victim whose delivery makes you laugh even in the middle of his pain. His performance should balance physical comedy with grounded truth, keeping the audience laughing with him, never at him.
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Reggie
Lawyer Campaign
About the Job
Please submit your best actors here. Your funny, big-energy guys please!
Improv is a MUST for this role.
Reggie is the guy who ends up at the center of the chaos — flexible enough (literally) to sell the gag of being folded up after an accident (with prosthetic help).
He needs that unmistakable “yelling across the street” tone — sharp, cutting through, instantly funny, but grounded and natural, not a caricature. His lines should feel like the kind of street-corner commentary you actually overhear: fast, reactive, and unforgettable.
Reggie isn’t a clown — he’s the relatable victim whose delivery makes you laugh even in the middle of his pain. His performance should balance physical comedy with grounded truth, keeping the audience laughing with him, never at him.
More jobs on the same project
Reggie
Lawyer Campaign
About the Job
Please submit your best actors here. Your funny, big-energy guys please!
Improv is a MUST for this role.
Reggie is the guy who ends up at the center of the chaos — flexible enough (literally) to sell the gag of being folded up after an accident (with prosthetic help).
He needs that unmistakable “yelling across the street” tone — sharp, cutting through, instantly funny, but grounded and natural, not a caricature. His lines should feel like the kind of street-corner commentary you actually overhear: fast, reactive, and unforgettable.
Reggie isn’t a clown — he’s the relatable victim whose delivery makes you laugh even in the middle of his pain. His performance should balance physical comedy with grounded truth, keeping the audience laughing with him, never at him.