Are you a Latino residing in California with a deep desire to work alongside Leonardo DiCaprio? If so, the latest news from San Diego is sure to excite you. DiCaprio’s upcoming movie, directed by the renowned Paul Thomas Anderson, is currently in need of background actors of Latino descent for multiple night scenes set to be shot later this month.
Casting directors are specifically searching for Latino men, women, and children to serve as extras. Telephone interviews will be conducted from July 21 to 24, and no prior acting experience is necessary, making this opportunity accessible to a wide range of individuals. Authenticity is highly valued for the scenes to be filmed in San Diego.
Actors will be compensated at a rate of $136 for an eight-hour workday, with the possibility of additional hours. Additionally, some actors may receive extra compensation if the film crew decides to use their personal vehicles during filming. To express interest, prospective actors must submit a current photo and specific information to bcprojectextras@gmail.com.
The movie, currently filming under the working title BC Project, boasts a star-studded cast that includes DiCaprio, Sean Penn, and Benicio Del Toro. Although most of the movie’s plot is shrouded in secrecy, recent reports from Dateline suggest that the film is set in a contemporary setting and is Anderson’s most commercially ambitious project yet, with an estimated budget of around $100 million.
Paul Thomas Anderson, known for directing critically acclaimed films such as Boogie Nights, Licorice Pizza, and Punch-Drunk Love, is at the helm of this highly anticipated project. Last month, DiCaprio was spotted filming scenes for the movie in the picturesque Borrego Springs area of California.