- Type
- Commercial (TV, Online, Still)
- Location
- Greater London
- Content
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Looking for performers for a small, non-union project in collaboration with a local marketing agency. The client is a brand that specializes in delivering no-prep meals.
Selected talent will work on one or two skit or podcast-style scripts. The content will be created for digital-first advertising, targeting social media channels, particularly Meta platforms, and will be distributed exclusively in the United Kingdom. - Dates
- Films April 14 (one-four on set hours between 10 a.m.-6 p.m.) in the London area.
- Apply By
- 17:00 - 15th April 2026
Roles
- Fitness Coach
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Female Only 28 - 38
- Her/Girlfriend
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Female Only 25 - 35
- Him/Boyfriend
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Male Only 25 - 35
Roles Details
- Title
- Him/Boyfriend
- Content
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Production states: "Man, British, late 20s - early 30s, excellent verbal and physical comedy. Looking for someone who can nail comedic timing and deliver a script with scroll-stopping humour. Needs to have fantastic, palatable, natural chemistry with their counterpart ("Boyfriend"). Conventionally attractive but not overly aspirational; good hair, skin, smile. Clear, engaging voice. Expressive, energetic, charismatic, confident, able to deliver a script naturally and off-book. Must not have any food allergies or dietary restrictions as you will be interacting with/eating the meal product.
Talent will be asked to provide most of their own wardrobe.
Applicants must include a video reel sample that includes dialogue delivery - we need to hear how you speak scripted lines on camera for consideration, ideally a comedy reel." - Salary
- Estimated 3 hours of work Total: £200 - £250
- Gender
- Male Only
- Age
- 25 - 35
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