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Extras Needed for The Return - rerelease   - Project ID # 104386
Project Type   Feature Film Submission Type   SRN
Location   Chicago, IL Union   Non-union
Rate/Pay   n/a Release Date   05-14-07
Audition Date   12-31-69 Submission Deadline   07-10-07
Shoot Date   12-31-69    
Casting Category   Feature Film - Non-SAG
Market(s)   Chicago, IL>Milwaukee, WI

Loking for extras for a FULL DAY SHOOT(average 10-12 day) for Tuesday, 05/15/07.

It will film in the west suburbs near Naperville/ Bolingbrook, IL area.
This is a non-paying extra position, but lunch will be provided.

Email your submissions ASAP to us.

This is a self-response casting.

Role # 1 - Extras Submit yourself for this role
Seeking 10 talent(s) for this role
You must be 18 and over and all ethnicities.

Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male Female
Age: from 18 to 65


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"I wouldn't go to my movies with my mom and dad " His first likable starring role in 1999's "Molly" resulted in a critical and commercial flop: with Elisabeth Shue playing a dreamy autistic woman and Eckhart as her supportive brother It stands for believing in something It stands for hard work (His next film: the serial-killer thriller "Suspect Zero," in which he stars with Ben Kingsley After paying his dues in edgy cinema, the actor now says he wants to make a run at stardom in big-budget pictures " Raised in Northern California, Eckhart moved with his parents and two older brothers to England at age 13, and later lived in Australia, Hawaii, France and Switzerland "It's a great moral culture " He becomes annoyed when asked how his Mormon faith influences his work, saying he shouldn't be "the poster child" for the church His interest in acting developed in high school " Eckhart was a struggling actor in New York, subsisting on a handful of tiny movie roles and TV commercials, when LaBute asked him to star in "In the Company of Men," about an office worker who conspires with a colleague to emotionally destroy a deaf woman for sport The 2000 comedy "Nurse Betty," about a woman who becomes infatuated with a soap-opera character after witnessing a killing, strayed from the audacious cynicism of Eckhart and LaBute's previous films â€â€? although Eckhart again played a slime ball The pair made three more films together, starting with Eckhart playing a narcissist whose love for himself cripples his marriage in the 1998 psychodrama "Your Friends and Neighbors In the book, Eckhart's character was a stuffy, dowdy Englishman, but LaBute converted him to a handsome, charismatic American â€â€? which displeased fans of the novel, but benefited Eckhart's screen image S "I feel like I want to do more heroic roles," said Eckhart, who has also played Julia Roberts' dubious biker boyfriend in "Erin Brockovich" and Renee Zellweger's sleazy husband in "Nurse Betty "I didn't feel like I could do it on my own," he said, choosing to stay close to LaBute "to slowly bring myself into this world" and learn more about the craft Eckhart Unveils 'Core' Leading-Man Status Mar 26, 12:03 PM EST First noticed for his turn as a misogynist in 1997's "In the Company of Men," Aaron Eckhart is trying to place himself in the company of leading men They like it when I play good guys "It's a very conservative school I can be mediocre just like the next guy,'" he said, laughing It's family-oriented LaBute gave him the chance to play a romantic character alongside Gwyneth Paltrow in last year's "Possession," adapted from the A It was very controversial " "I haven't been able to go to most of my movies with my family," added the 35-year-old actor, who's single ) "I sit there and sometimes say, `Why not me?' He resumed making inroads to mainstream Hollywood with supporting roles in "Erin Brockovich," the football drama "Any Given Sunday" and the Jack Nicholson murder mystery "The Pledge," working with directors Steven Soderbergh, Oliver Stone and Sean Penn, respectively to getting opportunities to do great work," Eckhart said Whether or not I personally can abide by it 24 hours a day, seven days a week â€â€? that's my own problem "My entire life changed, going from absolutely having nothing " Eckhart stars as a clean-cut hero who journeys to the center of the Earth in the doomsday saga "The Core," about a team of scientists trying to save the planet from self-destruction "We just developed a relationship working really hard on our plays, and we would do them one time because the school would shut the theater down People are titillated by that sort of stuff </p > Despite the actor's history of unsavory characters, "The Core" director Jon Amiel said he has always "seen a leading man lurking" in Eckhart, whose square-jawed face is topped by disheveled blond hair That first film for both went on to win the Filmmakers Trophy at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival They're doing relatively mainstream theater and don't have an appetite for the other stuff," he said "He has a sort of craggy realness to his face â€â€? more Harrison Ford than Tom Cruise Eckhart's career breakthrough in "In the Company of Men" resulted from a friendship forged in the early 1990s with writer-director Neil LaBute when the two attended Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah Byatt novel about two contemporary scholars investigating an apparent love affair between two Victorian poets LaBute's theater productions, often dealing with sexual insecurities, psychological cruelty and everyday immoral savagery, shocked the Mormon campus â€â€? and Eckhart was often the star "Not big movies, but leads," he emphasized Suddenly, the actor found himself with stage fright It has a lot of character "He's wonderfully good-looking, but not impossibly good-looking," Amiel said