Winter’s Bone Casting Call January 10th

Registration for people who want to be extras in the feature film “Winter’s Bone” will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jan. 10 at the Forsyth High School gymnasium, 178 Panther Drive in Forsyth.

Producers are seeking adults and school-aged children for the project.

“We are also interested in babies around 8 months old,” said location casting director Heather Laird. “Children appearing in films and television are usually played by two individuals.

“Identical twins are great, but they are hard to come by. We will likely end us selecting two similar-looking infants.”

The babies will work about a week on the film. Most of the rest of the extras will work one day.

Extras are generally paid $50 to $100 per day, Laird said.

“Winter’s Bone” is based on the novel of the same name by West Plains native Daniel Woodrell. Principal photography will begin in February in the Forsyth area for about four weeks.

For details, go online to www.wrightlairdcasting. com

Comments

  1. Debra Rubatt says:

    I just left the casting call and would like to volunteer to help if ya’ll need anyone else. I am a single female of 50 living here in Rockaway Beach only 2 miles from you. I have plenty of free time and would enjoy the change. Please call 417-561-8238 if you need me. sincerely D.A.R.

  2. truman young says:

    I would be interested in a role in your film i have lived in forsyth all my life,born raised on a farm.Im 28 years old, work in constuction as well on dairy farm. I have a good characteristic on life and loving charm. Please you wont be disappointed.

    Thanks you truly
    TRUMAN YOUNG