Casting Call for “Chicago Fire” Season 5

 

Chicago Fire Casting CAll

NBC is a huge broadcasting network that prepares and sells many TV series, shows and movies. It has a prestigious history and one of its currently successful shows is Chicago Fire. The show is about the Fire department of a city that has to respond to emergency calls. The show especially focuses on the lives of the paramedics and firefighters who lead a special life.

If you like this show, then there is a great opportunity for you to take part in the filming of one of the scenes of the TV series. The casting directors of the TV serial require many people in order to create an accident scene. This can be a wonderful opportunity to appear on the TV and also satisfy your devotion to this wonderful TV drama.

About the Series

Chicago Fire is a very popular American TV series. It is packed with action. The series was first aired in 2012 and since has seen better times. It follows the lives of members of a particular Chicago firehouse. The series is now entering its fifth season, which is a mark of success in itself. This season will air on October 11, 2016.

The plot of the series is all about presenting the different situations where firefighters have to take decisions that can ultimately be a difference between the life and death of a person. Monica Raymund, Taylor Kinney and Jesse Spencer play the important roles in the NBC drama series.

About the Role

The casting crew of the drama series is looking for people who belong to any color or race. They are required for filming a street accident scene. The scene is to be performed on July 25 which is a Monday. There is no age limit for the participants and any adult can apply to become part of the scene.

How to Apply

All you need to do apply for the opportunity is to send your color photograph to the casting company. The email needs to have “Street 7.25” on its subject line for consideration for this role. You should also mention your body measurements as well as your weight in the application. It is also important to mention your resident city.

You should send clear photographs of the full body. Casting directors do not require headshots and request to receive pictures without sunglasses or hats that make it difficult to identify a person.

You should be quick to email as there is not much time for the final commencement of the filming.

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