‘House Of Gucci’, ‘Spencer’ and ‘The Lost Daughter’ are also nominated.
Belfast, No Time To Die and House Of Gucci are among the titles nominated for the fifth annual UK and Ireland’s Casting Directors’ Guild’s (CDG) Casting Awards 2023.
The three titles are all nominated for best casting in a film, along with Spencer and The Lost Daughter.
The winners will be announced at the CDG Awards on February 22.
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The nominees for best casting in an independent film includes Philip Barantini’s Boiling Point starring Stephen Graham and Sophie Hyde’s Good Luck To You,...
Belfast, No Time To Die and House Of Gucci are among the titles nominated for the fifth annual UK and Ireland’s Casting Directors’ Guild’s (CDG) Casting Awards 2023.
The three titles are all nominated for best casting in a film, along with Spencer and The Lost Daughter.
The winners will be announced at the CDG Awards on February 22.
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The nominees for best casting in an independent film includes Philip Barantini’s Boiling Point starring Stephen Graham and Sophie Hyde’s Good Luck To You,...
- 1/23/2023
- by Ellie Calnan
- ScreenDaily
Have you always been told you look just like a young version Prince William or Prince Harry? Are you an actor? Ooh, do we have some news for you! Netflix is about to begin shooting season 6 of "The Crown," and they're looking for your pretty and princely face to play the royals as teenagers, according to Variety. This isn't a vague casting notice where you just have to hope you can find your way to a casting agent. "The Crown" casting associate Kate Bone has tweeted out the information on what they're looking for and though she does mention...
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- 3/17/2022
- by Jenna Busch
- Slash Film
The Crown Season 6 will feature teenage Prince William and Prince Harry. The Netflix series put out an open casting call for the roles on March 17, saying they’re searching for close lookalikes and no prior acting experience is needed. The Crown Season 6 is set to begin filming in August 2022 and will be the final season of the Emmy-winning drama. Casting associate Kate Bone tweeted the Netflix casting call, which notes they’re seeking actors age 16 to 21 for William and 16 to 20 for Harry. (The brothers are two years apart in age.) The series is looking to fill the roles quickly within the next two months, according to the casting call. It will be an international search. Interested applicants should film 30-second video auditions in which they talk about something they love to do. Submissions can be sent to the casting team via WeTransfer or emailed to casting@robertsterne.co.uk. Its that time folks…...
- 3/17/2022
- TV Insider
Netflix is set to start shooting Season 6 of “The Crown” this August, Variety can confirm, and the production is already looking for two actors to portray Prince William and Prince Harry.
“The Crown” casting associate Kate Bone put out a casting call on Thursday saying that she’s seeking two actors “with a strong physical resemblance” to portray the brothers.
Its that time folks…Prince William & Harry – Season 6. This is an incredible opportunity! Please help us spread the word… pic.twitter.com/nFMSkUdsex
— Kate Bone (@KateBoneCasting) March 17, 2022
For Prince William, the production will consider actors aged between 16 and 21 and, for Prince Harry, actors aged between 16 and 20.
No previous acting experience is required and casting directors are calling for submissions from schools, sixth forms, drama groups and universities across the country.
Aspiring princes should submit a video application within the next two months.
Season 5 of “The Crown” is set to stream in November,...
“The Crown” casting associate Kate Bone put out a casting call on Thursday saying that she’s seeking two actors “with a strong physical resemblance” to portray the brothers.
Its that time folks…Prince William & Harry – Season 6. This is an incredible opportunity! Please help us spread the word… pic.twitter.com/nFMSkUdsex
— Kate Bone (@KateBoneCasting) March 17, 2022
For Prince William, the production will consider actors aged between 16 and 21 and, for Prince Harry, actors aged between 16 and 20.
No previous acting experience is required and casting directors are calling for submissions from schools, sixth forms, drama groups and universities across the country.
Aspiring princes should submit a video application within the next two months.
Season 5 of “The Crown” is set to stream in November,...
- 3/17/2022
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
The ceremony is set to take place on February 22.
Aleem Khan’s After Love, Ben Sharrock’s Limbo and Henry Blake’s County Lines are among the titles nominated for the UK and Ireland’s Casting Directors’ Guild’s (CDG) Casting Awards 2022.
Shaheen Baig has three nominations across two different categories.
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Baig has been shortlisted for best casting in an independent film (under £3m) for her work on Khan’s debut After Love, starring Joanna Scanlan and Nasser Memarzia; and alongside Jonny Boutwood for Billie Piper’s directorial debut Rare Beasts, with a cast including Piper,...
Aleem Khan’s After Love, Ben Sharrock’s Limbo and Henry Blake’s County Lines are among the titles nominated for the UK and Ireland’s Casting Directors’ Guild’s (CDG) Casting Awards 2022.
Shaheen Baig has three nominations across two different categories.
Scroll down for nominees
Baig has been shortlisted for best casting in an independent film (under £3m) for her work on Khan’s debut After Love, starring Joanna Scanlan and Nasser Memarzia; and alongside Jonny Boutwood for Billie Piper’s directorial debut Rare Beasts, with a cast including Piper,...
- 1/18/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
Marco Bellocchio Honorary Prize
The 2022 edition of the Visions du Réel film festival in Nyon, Switzerland, will present its Honorary Award to Italian filmmaker Marco Bellocchio. The Fists In My Pocket and The Traitor director will attend the festival to pick up his prize. He will host a masterclass during the event, while a retrospective of his films will be screened, as well as his new documentary. “Marco Bellocchio exercises impressive liberty and modernity to combine registers of images and genres, moving between fiction and documentary, between the intimate and the collective. We are extremely happy and delighted to pay tribute to an indisputable master of contemporary filmmaking, as well as to a body of work which, from the very first films, has demonstrated dazzling modernity, and is brooding, subversive and audacious, formidably eclectic,” said Emilie Bujès, Artistic Director of Visions du Réel.
The prize will be awarded during the 53rd edition of the fest,...
The 2022 edition of the Visions du Réel film festival in Nyon, Switzerland, will present its Honorary Award to Italian filmmaker Marco Bellocchio. The Fists In My Pocket and The Traitor director will attend the festival to pick up his prize. He will host a masterclass during the event, while a retrospective of his films will be screened, as well as his new documentary. “Marco Bellocchio exercises impressive liberty and modernity to combine registers of images and genres, moving between fiction and documentary, between the intimate and the collective. We are extremely happy and delighted to pay tribute to an indisputable master of contemporary filmmaking, as well as to a body of work which, from the very first films, has demonstrated dazzling modernity, and is brooding, subversive and audacious, formidably eclectic,” said Emilie Bujès, Artistic Director of Visions du Réel.
The prize will be awarded during the 53rd edition of the fest,...
- 1/17/2022
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
"Star Wars: Episode VII" is still looking for its stars, and now, sources are saying there's a new juicy lead role up for grabs.
The Hollywood Reporter writes that producers are now looking for "a 40-something military man a la Matt Damon in 'Elysium,'" based on potential changes to the script brought about by the recent screenwriter shakeup that saw original writer Michael Arndt depart the project and director J.J. Abrams and consultant Lawrence Kasdan take over script duties.
In addition to that new role, producers are still searching for the "tough-cookie girl in the 17- to 18-year-old range and a charismatic, funny guy from 19 to 23" roles that were previously rumored, THR writes.
U.K. casting agent Kate Bone previously told the BBC that filmmakers "don't want to leave any stone unturned," which has led to several open casting calls in the United Kingdom, the U.S., and Australia.
The Hollywood Reporter writes that producers are now looking for "a 40-something military man a la Matt Damon in 'Elysium,'" based on potential changes to the script brought about by the recent screenwriter shakeup that saw original writer Michael Arndt depart the project and director J.J. Abrams and consultant Lawrence Kasdan take over script duties.
In addition to that new role, producers are still searching for the "tough-cookie girl in the 17- to 18-year-old range and a charismatic, funny guy from 19 to 23" roles that were previously rumored, THR writes.
U.K. casting agent Kate Bone previously told the BBC that filmmakers "don't want to leave any stone unturned," which has led to several open casting calls in the United Kingdom, the U.S., and Australia.
- 11/25/2013
- by Katie Roberts
- Moviefone
This story first appeared in the Dec 6. issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. No. 1: Star Wars: Episode VII Director J.J. Abrams and producer Kathleen Kennedy are casting the net far and wide, meeting actors in the U.S., the U.K. and Australia. The duo is looking in particular for a tough-cookie girl in the 17- to 18-year-old range and a charismatic, funny guy from 19 to 23. "We don't want to leave any stone unturned," U.K. casting agent Kate Bone told the BBC. With the movie now being rewritten by Abrams
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- 11/25/2013
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Casting calls for Jj Abrams's continuation of the Star Wars franchise have hit the English and Irish capitals
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Thousands of hopefuls auditioned this weekend at an open casting call for Star Wars: Episode VII at Twickenham stadium in London.
Casting directors are visiting a number of British cities in their hunt for fresh faces for Jj Abrams's film. Having already stopped off in Bristol earlier this month, they will reportedly also head to Manchester and Glasgow before the process is complete. Auditions were also held at Dublin's Croke Park this weekend and there have been a number of open casting calls in the Us.
UK casting agent Kate Bone told the BBC: "We are doing this to find someone who might not have necessarily gone to drama school. They don't have to have acting experience – just the right look and then we...
• More on Star Wars Episode VII
Thousands of hopefuls auditioned this weekend at an open casting call for Star Wars: Episode VII at Twickenham stadium in London.
Casting directors are visiting a number of British cities in their hunt for fresh faces for Jj Abrams's film. Having already stopped off in Bristol earlier this month, they will reportedly also head to Manchester and Glasgow before the process is complete. Auditions were also held at Dublin's Croke Park this weekend and there have been a number of open casting calls in the Us.
UK casting agent Kate Bone told the BBC: "We are doing this to find someone who might not have necessarily gone to drama school. They don't have to have acting experience – just the right look and then we...
- 11/25/2013
- by Ben Child
- The Guardian - Film News
Open auditions for two roles in Star Wars Episode VII have been held in London and Dublin this weekend.
Disney producers are looking for undiscovered talent to fill two major roles for the upcoming instalment of the sci-fi series.
They are looking to cast a "beautiful, smart and athletic" 17 to 18-year-old woman to play Rachel and a "handsome, smart and athletic" 19 to 23-year-old man to play Thomas.
Thousands of hopefuls turned out to audition at London's Twickenham Stadium and Dublin's Croke Park over the weekend (November 23 and 24).
Open auditions in Glasgow, Manchester and Bristol were held earlier this month.
UK casting agent Kate Bone told the BBC: "We are doing this to find someone who might not have necessarily gone to drama school. They don't have to have acting experience - just the right look and then we can see if there's any talent there.
"We don't want to leave any stone unturned,...
Disney producers are looking for undiscovered talent to fill two major roles for the upcoming instalment of the sci-fi series.
They are looking to cast a "beautiful, smart and athletic" 17 to 18-year-old woman to play Rachel and a "handsome, smart and athletic" 19 to 23-year-old man to play Thomas.
Thousands of hopefuls turned out to audition at London's Twickenham Stadium and Dublin's Croke Park over the weekend (November 23 and 24).
Open auditions in Glasgow, Manchester and Bristol were held earlier this month.
UK casting agent Kate Bone told the BBC: "We are doing this to find someone who might not have necessarily gone to drama school. They don't have to have acting experience - just the right look and then we can see if there's any talent there.
"We don't want to leave any stone unturned,...
- 11/24/2013
- Digital Spy
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