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An auto shop. These guys see everyone. The real money, the fake money, the flexers, the quiet millionaires. They're not impressed by appearances because they see behind the curtain every day. We follow a normal work day as the crew encounters all the problem with social media right now.
Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 11/28/2025
Male, 20s-30s, Quieter but equally aware. More of a reactor—his expressions say what he's thinking. The silent witness to the absurdity around him. Works well as a comedic counterpoint.
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Submissions Due: 11/28/2025
Male. 25-40s. Caught online scammers posing as financial experts. Thought they were creating an empire but everything just crashed down.
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Submissions Due: 11/28/2025
Male/Female, 30s-50s. Playing serious FBI agents.
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Submissions Due: 11/28/2025
Male, 20s-30s, One of the shop guys. Observant, a little more vocal. He's sharp, skeptical, not easily impressed. Good chemistry with other workers. Grounded, real.
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Submissions Due: 11/28/2025
Male, 20s-40s. The storyteller of the break room. Animated, maybe a little gullible but not stupid. Needs good comedic timing for the story delivery.
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Submissions Due: 11/28/2025
Male, 30s-40s. A caricature of a finance bro. Think: a con man who believes his own pitch.
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Submissions Due: 11/28/2025
Male, 30s. All surface, no substance. On a loud phone call about nothing important. Performatively wealthy. Needs to read as someone trying very hard to project success. The type who'd rather go broke than be seen in a Honda. Physical comedy chops helpful for the card-declined moment.
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Submissions Due: 11/28/2025
Male/Female, 30s-50s. actors to portray FBI agents in the opening scene of a commercial. You'll be part of a brief but visually striking raid sequence shown on a TV news broadcast. This is a non-speaking, on-camera role with clear screen presence. Scene Context: TV news B-roll footage of an FBI raid... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 11/28/2025
Male. 25-40s. Caught online scammers posing as financial experts. Thought they were creating an empire but everything just crashed down.
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Submissions Due: 11/28/2025
Male, 40s. The moral center of the piece. A seasoned auto mechanic with calloused hands and a quiet dignity. He's seen enough to know the difference between real and fake—in cars and in people. Not cynical, just observant. Speaks plainly, no performance. The kind of guy who's never been on social me... [See More]
More Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 11/28/2025
Male, 20s-30s, Quieter but equally aware. More of a reactor—his expressions say what he's thinking. The silent witness to the absurdity around him. Works well as a comedic counterpoint.
-
Submissions Due: 11/28/2025
Male. 25-40s. Caught online scammers posing as financial experts. Thought they were creating an empire but everything just crashed down.
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Submissions Due: 11/28/2025
Male/Female, 30s-50s. Playing serious FBI agents.
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Submissions Due: 11/28/2025
Male, 20s-30s, One of the shop guys. Observant, a little more vocal. He's sharp, skeptical, not easily impressed. Good chemistry with other workers. Grounded, real.
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Submissions Due: 11/28/2025
Male, 20s-40s. The storyteller of the break room. Animated, maybe a little gullible but not stupid. Needs good comedic timing for the story delivery.
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Submissions Due: 11/28/2025
Male, 30s-40s. A caricature of a finance bro. Think: a con man who believes his own pitch.
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Submissions Due: 11/28/2025
Male, 30s. All surface, no substance. On a loud phone call about nothing important. Performatively wealthy. Needs to read as someone trying very hard to project success. The type who'd rather go broke than be seen in a Honda. Physical comedy chops helpful for the card-declined moment.
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Submissions Due: 11/28/2025
Male/Female, 30s-50s. actors to portray FBI agents in the opening scene of a commercial. You'll be part of a brief but visually striking raid sequence shown on a TV news broadcast. This is a non-speaking, on-camera role with clear screen presence. Scene Context: TV news B-roll footage of an FBI raid... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 11/28/2025
Male. 25-40s. Caught online scammers posing as financial experts. Thought they were creating an empire but everything just crashed down.
-
Submissions Due: 11/28/2025
Male, 40s. The moral center of the piece. A seasoned auto mechanic with calloused hands and a quiet dignity. He's seen enough to know the difference between real and fake—in cars and in people. Not cynical, just observant. Speaks plainly, no performance. The kind of guy who's never been on social me... [See More]