Casting Calls - YOUNG KENNEDY - Ages 10 through 14

Young Kennedy - Ages 10 Through 14

Never Gunna Leave You

About the Job

*Note, two young women are reading for this part in the next few weeks, but we will collect interests and auditions in the event we need to get closer to our vision of Kennedy from ages 10-14, so hopefully you can pull off that age range. How does One go about describing Kennedy? That’s a tough one. She is a monster of a character and has to be taken care of. She is by far the most complex and most complicated character of all of them. She is a young girl raised by two parents who love each other and they love her to death quite literally. She is none the wiser as she grows up, but almost immediately when she’s very young starts to pick up on things that just make her concerned about her mother. She has that child instinct that nobody else has. Something is wrong with her mother and she seems to be the only one that really sees it. And then she gets older and the character becomes from everything is fine and maybe she’s even a little bit sassy to suddenly having a massive altercation with her mother that changes the course of her life. From that point on, she doesn’t know what’s going on what exactly happened and why it happened the way it did. As we enter, the third act the separation between her and her father grows deeper and deeper and her need for her father grows just as much. She is confused. She is angry. She is sad. She is determined she is everything that someone that has to battle through. She challenges her father on many occasions to just get better and start going forward, but he just can’t and every time she fails to get him going it just seems to drive another nail through her heart. We will then hand off the baton to the “older” Kennedy who will play the part from ages 16-30. The creator is a long-time writer on many platforms and filmed two shorts early in the 2000s he is working with a 24-year-old talented up-and-coming DP and a veteran filmmaker at the low-budget level. Hope to hear from you. We are building a TEAM culture where we pull

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Rate $250-300 per day
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Gender Woman
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Age 10-14
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Union Non Union
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Role Type Principal
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Submission Due Date 12/29/2025
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