About the Job
Insurance Guy
Lawyer Campaign
About the Job
Please submit your best actors here. HANDSOME SPOKESPERSON-TYPES please!
Improv is a MUST for this role.
Talent needs to be comfortable with running a short distance on set.
He's the face of the “insurance company”— POLISHED, CHARMING outwardly, but SLIMY underneath. On the surface, they should read like the kind of good-looking spokesperson you’d see in a real national commercial. But the performance should reveal cracks: a little too eager, a little too desperate, always trying to mask fear with fake confidence. He has inner guilt and insecurity masked by a smiling face.
The balance here is key: grounded, sharp, and funny — but not goofy or over the top. This character should feel like they’re one step away from breaking down, even as they smile at the camera. Their audition should show transitions in emotions: warm and “neighborly” one moment, then panicked, devious, or pleading the next.
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Insurance Guy
Lawyer Campaign
About the Job
Please submit your best actors here. HANDSOME SPOKESPERSON-TYPES please!
Improv is a MUST for this role.
Talent needs to be comfortable with running a short distance on set.
He's the face of the “insurance company”— POLISHED, CHARMING outwardly, but SLIMY underneath. On the surface, they should read like the kind of good-looking spokesperson you’d see in a real national commercial. But the performance should reveal cracks: a little too eager, a little too desperate, always trying to mask fear with fake confidence. He has inner guilt and insecurity masked by a smiling face.
The balance here is key: grounded, sharp, and funny — but not goofy or over the top. This character should feel like they’re one step away from breaking down, even as they smile at the camera. Their audition should show transitions in emotions: warm and “neighborly” one moment, then panicked, devious, or pleading the next.
More jobs on the same project
Insurance Guy
Lawyer Campaign
About the Job
Please submit your best actors here. HANDSOME SPOKESPERSON-TYPES please!
Improv is a MUST for this role.
Talent needs to be comfortable with running a short distance on set.
He's the face of the “insurance company”— POLISHED, CHARMING outwardly, but SLIMY underneath. On the surface, they should read like the kind of good-looking spokesperson you’d see in a real national commercial. But the performance should reveal cracks: a little too eager, a little too desperate, always trying to mask fear with fake confidence. He has inner guilt and insecurity masked by a smiling face.
The balance here is key: grounded, sharp, and funny — but not goofy or over the top. This character should feel like they’re one step away from breaking down, even as they smile at the camera. Their audition should show transitions in emotions: warm and “neighborly” one moment, then panicked, devious, or pleading the next.