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Jeremy M. Rosen is the only name on a very unique Hollywood list. The successful producer of high-quality indie flicks like Body Brokers, Ida Red and Candy Land doesn’t just produce them, he also acts as his own casting director. While there are certainly casting directors who also produce, the number of producers who also wear the casting hat — and...

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December may be the month when the West Coast slows down and the New York area bundles up, but for actors, it’s one of the most strategic windows of the entire year. It’s when productions wrap, casting offices shift gears, and the industry pauses before the January surge.
This guide brings together the most valuable intensives and community events to help you close out 202...

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Katrina Wandel George is more than just a casting director. She’s certainly that, and very good at it, having worked with some of the biggest names in the industry. She’s worked on projects that include the Avatar movies, True Grit, Snake Eyes and Loot, for which she earned an Artios nomination, to go along with her win, for Live in Fro...

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It’s not hyperbole to suggest that the most interesting couple in Hollywood might just be a husband and wife casting director team living in Wilmington, North Carolina. Craig and Lisa Mae Fincannon have worked with everyone from Hal Needham to David Lynch, with directors like Rian Johnson, Stephen King, Jon Watts, and oh yes, Michael Mann in between.

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Actors often talk about “climbing the ladder.” Still, few realize that there’s an entire professional track outside of traditional stage and screen that not only pays reliably, but also builds the exact skills that major entertainment employers look for.

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