Comedy Skits For A Mobile Gaming App
We're shooting mini comedy sketches for a mobile gaming app.
Roles For This Project
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Sketch
The Coach
$150/hour
Man
Los Angeles
30 - 45
Non Union
Sketch
Submissions Due: 05/01/2026
The Coach is the straight man to end all straight men — an old-school athletic trainer who has transferred their entire professional vocabulary from the boxing gym to mobile gaming tournaments without a single moment of irony. The Coach delivers notes like 'The queen of spades is not your friend' an... [See More]
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Sketch
The Atm Guy
$150/hour
Man
Los Angeles
22 - 35
Non Union
Sketch
Submissions Due: 05/01/2026
The ATM Guy is broke — specifically $0.37 broke — and knows it. They are not ashamed; they are just in a situation. When the Friend appears demanding money, the ATM Guy's response is not panic or defensiveness but a quiet, resigned 'Bro — look at the screen.' They are completely comfortable with the... [See More]
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The Cashier
$150/hour
Man, Woman, Non-Bina...
Gender:
Man, Woman, Non-Binary Person, Trans Man, Trans WomanLos Angeles
21 - 40
Non Union
Sketch
Submissions Due: 05/01/2026
The Cashier is a grocery store worker who has seen a lot on the job and thought they'd seen everything — until a completely normal-looking woman pulls a second stack of cash out of a bag at checkout. The Cashier's freeze is the spot's second big visual beat after the wallet drop. Personality: Retail... [See More]
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Sketch
Skeptical Friend
$150/hour
Man, Woman, Non-Bina...
Gender:
Man, Woman, Non-Binary Person, Trans Man, Trans WomanLos Angeles
21 - 28
Non Union
Sketch
Submissions Due: 05/01/2026
The Skeptical Friend is the audience surrogate — the person in the spot who asks every question the viewer at home is thinking. 'Five minutes for what? You calling your dad?' 'Are you playing bingo? At dinner?' 'Is this REAL? Like a real call center? With a real PERSON?' The Friend's skepticism is w... [See More]
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Sketch
Call Center Representative
$150/hour
Man, Woman, Non-Bina...
Gender:
Man, Woman, Non-Binary Person, Trans Man, Trans WomanLos Angeles
25 - 45
Non Union
Sketch
Submissions Due: 05/01/2026
The Call Center Rep (named Jamie in the script) is split-screened against the restaurant scene — seated at a professional, credibly branded desk with a headset. Jamie is warm, competent, and slightly amused by the Friend's skepticism. Jamie is one of the most strategically important characters in al... [See More]
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Sketch
The Debt Collector Friend
$150/hour
Man
Los Angeles
22 - 35
Non Union
Sketch
Submissions Due: 05/01/2026
The Debt-Collector Friend is the motor of this spot — loud, expressive, and playing 'threatingly helpful' energy that reads as completely comic from frame one. They arrive with a physical IOU notebook (the production's primary brand-safety visual signal), they process the $0.37 balance in stunned sl... [See More]
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Sketch
The Manager
$150/hour
Man, Woman, Non-Bina...
Gender:
Man, Woman, Non-Binary Person, Trans Man, Trans WomanLos Angeles
21 - 39
Non Union
Sketch
Submissions Due: 05/01/2026
A fast-paced workplace comedy skit in which a tightly-wound Manager becomes increasingly frustrated over an employee who has been occupying the office bathroom for twenty minutes. When the Manager finally confronts the Employee at the door, the Employee bursts out having just won $100 on one of our ... [See More]
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Sketch
The Employee
$150/hour
Man, Woman, Non-Bina...
Gender:
Man, Woman, Non-Binary Person, Trans Man, Trans WomanLos Angeles
22 - 35
Non Union
Sketch
Submissions Due: 05/01/2026
The Employee is the hero of the spot — a regular person who has discovered that their bathroom break is now a revenue stream. They are not lazy or unprofessional; they are simply a person who found an edge and is very focused on not losing a tournament mid-round. Their energy is laser-concentrated g... [See More]
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Sketch
Customer in Line
$150/hour
Man, Woman, Non-Bina...
Gender:
Man, Woman, Non-Binary Person, Trans Man, Trans WomanLos Angeles
21 - 30
Non Union
Sketch
Submissions Due: 05/01/2026
The Customer is standing behind the Samaritan in line, watching everything unfold with increasing interest. They have one line — 'What's the app called?' — and one button line that closes the comedic exchange with the Cashier: 'If this is real I'm quitting TONIGHT.' The Customer is also seen downloa... [See More]
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Sketch
The Librarian
$150/hour
Man, Woman, Non-Bina...
Gender:
Man, Woman, Non-Binary Person, Trans Man, Trans WomanLos Angeles
30 - 45
Non Union
Sketch
Submissions Due: 05/01/2026
The Librarian is the comedic villain turned convert. She is the stern enforcer of silence — glasses on a chain, a look that could stop a sneeze — whose entire persona is built around the sanctity of quiet. And then she asks what app the player is using, disappears behind her desk, and twenty minutes... [See More]
More Roles For This Project
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Submissions Due: 05/01/2026
The Coach is the straight man to end all straight men — an old-school athletic trainer who has transferred their entire professional vocabulary from the boxing gym to mobile gaming tournaments without a single moment of irony. The Coach delivers notes like 'The queen of spades is not your friend' an... [See More]
-
Submissions Due: 05/01/2026
The ATM Guy is broke — specifically $0.37 broke — and knows it. They are not ashamed; they are just in a situation. When the Friend appears demanding money, the ATM Guy's response is not panic or defensiveness but a quiet, resigned 'Bro — look at the screen.' They are completely comfortable with the... [See More]
-
Submissions Due: 05/01/2026
The Cashier is a grocery store worker who has seen a lot on the job and thought they'd seen everything — until a completely normal-looking woman pulls a second stack of cash out of a bag at checkout. The Cashier's freeze is the spot's second big visual beat after the wallet drop. Personality: Retail... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 05/01/2026
The Skeptical Friend is the audience surrogate — the person in the spot who asks every question the viewer at home is thinking. 'Five minutes for what? You calling your dad?' 'Are you playing bingo? At dinner?' 'Is this REAL? Like a real call center? With a real PERSON?' The Friend's skepticism is w... [See More]
-
Submissions Due: 05/01/2026
The Call Center Rep (named Jamie in the script) is split-screened against the restaurant scene — seated at a professional, credibly branded desk with a headset. Jamie is warm, competent, and slightly amused by the Friend's skepticism. Jamie is one of the most strategically important characters in al... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 05/01/2026
The Debt-Collector Friend is the motor of this spot — loud, expressive, and playing 'threatingly helpful' energy that reads as completely comic from frame one. They arrive with a physical IOU notebook (the production's primary brand-safety visual signal), they process the $0.37 balance in stunned sl... [See More]
-
Submissions Due: 05/01/2026
A fast-paced workplace comedy skit in which a tightly-wound Manager becomes increasingly frustrated over an employee who has been occupying the office bathroom for twenty minutes. When the Manager finally confronts the Employee at the door, the Employee bursts out having just won $100 on one of our ... [See More]
-
Submissions Due: 05/01/2026
The Employee is the hero of the spot — a regular person who has discovered that their bathroom break is now a revenue stream. They are not lazy or unprofessional; they are simply a person who found an edge and is very focused on not losing a tournament mid-round. Their energy is laser-concentrated g... [See More]
-
Submissions Due: 05/01/2026
The Customer is standing behind the Samaritan in line, watching everything unfold with increasing interest. They have one line — 'What's the app called?' — and one button line that closes the comedic exchange with the Cashier: 'If this is real I'm quitting TONIGHT.' The Customer is also seen downloa... [See More]
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Submissions Due: 05/01/2026
The Librarian is the comedic villain turned convert. She is the stern enforcer of silence — glasses on a chain, a look that could stop a sneeze — whose entire persona is built around the sanctity of quiet. And then she asks what app the player is using, disappears behind her desk, and twenty minutes... [See More]