Excited participants gather at the Kansas City casting call for Hallmark's Holiday Touchdown movie.
Wright/Laird Casting is seeking enthusiastic extras for the Hallmark film ‘Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story’ in Kansas City. Filming takes place from July 6-27 at iconic locations, marking a special occasion at Arrowhead Stadium. Applicants must be over 18, with flexible schedules and a passion for fun. Selected extras will earn $150 per day while contributing to a heartwarming film featuring a talented cast. Don’t miss this chance to shine on screen!
Hey there, Kansas City! Are you ready to put on your best festive cheer and maybe even get in front of the camera? Well, if you’ve ever dreamed of being an extra in a movie, now is your chance! Wright/Laird Casting is on the hunt for enthusiastic extras for the upcoming Hallmark movie, “Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story.” So, grab your Chiefs gear and get ready to shine!
This delightful film is a unique collaboration between Hallmark Media and the Kansas City Chiefs. Isn’t that exciting? Not only will you be part of a heartwarming tale, but you’ll also get a taste of the action at some iconic Kansas City locations. One of the highlights? It’s the first time GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium will open its gates for a Hallmark movie. How cool is that?
Filming is set to take place from July 6 to July 27, and the city will be buzzing with activity as cameras start rolling. Different locations across the Kansas City area will be utilized, so keep an eye out—you may just catch a glimpse of movie magic happening right in your neighborhood!
Now, you might be wondering, “Can I be an extra?” Well, there’s a small catch. You must be over the age of 18 to throw your hat in the ring. The application process is pretty straightforward. You’ll fill out a form and answer a few questions about your unique skills. For example, do you know your way around a pair of roller skates? This might just be your moment to shine!
As part of the application, you’ll also need to submit some recent photos—don’t worry, no need for a professional shoot! Just make sure they’re clear and show off your personality. Plus, it’s essential to let them know your availability during the filming dates. Flexibility is the name of the game!
If you’re selected as an extra, here’s a little extra incentive: you’ll earn $150 per day for your time on set. Not too shabby for a day filled with fun and excitement, right? Just think of all the great memories you’ll create while surrounded by the festive spirit of this charming film.
Now let’s chat about what the movie is all about. The storyline follows a charming woman, played by actress Hunter King, who dreams of her family winning a coveted “Fan of the Year” contest. However, things get complicated when a lucky Chiefs hat mysteriously goes missing! With a stellar cast including Tyler Hynes and the legendary Ed Begley Jr., it’s bound to be a heartwarming and entertaining story.
Fans of Hallmark can look forward to celebrating the film’s release during the network’s 15th annual Countdown to Christmas programming event. So, whether you’re an aspiring actor or simply someone who loves the Chiefs, this is an opportunity you don’t want to miss.
Ready to dive into the festive fun of Hallmark’s captivating world? It’s time to take action! Head on over to the Wright/Laird Casting website to get all the details and submit your application. Who knows? You may find yourself walking the sidelines at Arrowhead Stadium more than just as a fan!
Bring your enthusiasm and your spirit, Kansas City—it’s going to be a holiday season to remember!
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