- Type
- Commercial (TV, Online, Still)
- Content
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We are casting a commercial for M&S Eat Well.
We are looking for numerous cast to fill the roles of:
- A 1950s football team,
- The patrons of a 1970s social club
- Members of the crowd at a modern day football match
Looking for artists based in the North of England or willing to be cast as local talent (No travel budget is available)
➡️ CASTING DETAILS:
- Please submit your Casting Callback profile and demo reel for consideration
- Short-listed talent may be invited to self-tape
NO direct emails. Please only submit via Casting Callback - Dates
- Shoot Dates: Wednesday 8th & Thursday 9th April 2026 (dates TBC)
- Apply By
- 17:00 - 3rd March 2026
Roles
- Modern Day Football Supporters
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25 - 60
- 1950s Footballers
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Male Only 25 - 39
Roles Details
- Title
- Modern Day Football Supporters
- Content
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We are casting two featured extras to play modern-day football supporters.
In this scene, the supporters will be finding their seats and settling into the stands.
We’re looking for natural, believable fans — the sort of people you’d genuinely see at a match on a Saturday afternoon.
Gender / Age - Male or Female - Aged 25+
Look / Feel - Everyday, authentic football supporters - real match-going energy.
Should feel like the kind of fans who go regularly: comfortable in the environment, familiar with matchday routines, and naturally excited/engaged.
No overly “styled for camera” look — we want genuine, relatable faces and a lived-in matchday vibe
Character / Relationship - Ideally they read as a pair who attend together — mates, siblings, partners, or parent/older child (25+)
They should feel like they support the same team and have the easy chemistry of people who’ve done this before. - Salary
- BSF: £350 per day + £40 per hour overtime Usage: £650
- Age
- 25 - 60
Please read the job description and character details carefully. Only make an application if you fully meet the casting brief. Please do not make speculative applications.
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