perth short film actor needed

Walter Plinge | 05/05/2003 - 07:47

Hi guys and gals,

I'm directing a short film and require the aid of some easy going and fun loving actors to play some roles in an uplifting short film project for third year ECU. I need one male, mid to late twenties to play the role of a nice guy having a hard time trying to make a living. I need an attractive (early twenties) girl to play an up and coming corporate type and a slick looking male in mid twenties to mid thirties, to play an illegitimate businessman. more of the roles would obviously be explained upon request. If you are interested please email me or contact me on 0403 593 333.

thank you.

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