Ever wanted to be in a movie? Of course, you have. Not many of us wouldn't want to see their face on the big screen.

Well, you have a chance to fulfill that dream by applying to be "background talent" in an upcoming movie being filmed in New Orleans soon.

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Caballero Casting has posted about a new project in which they're seeking folks to be extras in an upcoming political drama entitled "Ella McCay," directed and written by James L. Brooks and starring Woody Harrelson, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Ayo Edebiri.


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"The film follows a young politician navigating familial and professional challenges while preparing to take over her mentor's position as governor," Caballero Casting stated on social media.

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How do I submit to be background talent in "Ella McCay?"

If you are a new registrant with Caballero Casting, you will first need to register at www.mycastingfile.com.

Existing registrants simply need to log in to update their profile.

Or, to apply, you can email your submission to staff@caballerocasting.com and in the subject line put "Ella McCay Submission."

In the email you will need to include the following:

  • Full Name
  • Height & Weight
  • Current Photos (taken today)
  • City & State of Residence

Keep in mind that only complete submissions will be considered.

Below is an example of submission photos.

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If chosen for the job, how much money does it pay?

According to Caballero Casting, the general background rate is $150 for a 12-hour day.

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Keep in mind that you must be at least 18 years old to be considered.

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