CBS "As The World Turns" final casting calls and auditions

On December 8, 2009, CBS announced that it would not renew As the World Turns and its final episode on the network will air on September 17, 2010. Casting for day players, under-fives, and extras will continue through August, 2010. The show could still be picked up by another network. If not, General Hospital will become the longest running daytime soap opera on television, having marked its 46th year on air in 2009.

See the post titled Headshot and Resume Information regarding how to submit for acting roles.

Please submit photos and resumes by mail only.
No phone calls or personal drop-offs.

Principal Actor Casting:

Mary Clay Boland
As The World Turns
JC Studios
1268 E. 14th St.
Brooklyn, NY 11230

Under-Five Actor Casting:

LaMont Craig
As The World Turns
JC Studios
1268 E. 14th St.
Brooklyn, NY 11230

Extras Casting:

Kate Martineau
As The World Turns
JC Studios
1268 E. 14th St.
Brooklyn, NY 11230

Production Companies:

Do NOT send photos and resumes to the production companies (they will most likely end up in the trash can), they do not cast the films. They hire casting directors who sort through the thousands of submissions.

Telenext Media Inc.
1268 East 14th Street
Brooklyn, N. Y. 11230

Procter and Gamble Productions
524 W 57th St
New York, NY 10019

Columbia Broadcasting System
7800 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036

Executive Producer: Christopher Goutman

Producer:

Vivian Gundaker

Directors:

Habib Azar, Sonia Blangiardo, Michael Eilbaum, John O'Connell, Jennifer Pepperman and Maria Wagner

Starring:

Maura West
Michael Park
Roger Howarth
Terri Colombino
Marie Wilson

Story:

Set in the closely-knit community of Oakdale, IL, As The World Turns centers on the complex lives of the Hughes, Montgomery, Ryan, Snyder, Stewart and Walsh families.

Photo and Resume Information for Daytime Drama Submissions

*** IMPORTANT NOTE ***

Unsolicited phone calls and personal visits to Daytime Drama offices are prohibited. Not only does it display a huge level of non-professionalism, it is extremely inconsiderate of the soap's casting directors time. They receive hundreds, and even thousands of photos and resumes every week. They certainly can not accommodate being inundated with phone calls from actors, and aspiring actors. Talent Agents who know soap opera casting directors can call them if it is for a very important reason such as rescheduling a client for an audition. The only exception is if a soap has an "extras call-in line" to check in for work.

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I have been receiving some inquiries regarding what type of photos and resumes to send to a soap opera casting director or agent. Here is a sample of a professional actors resume and photo. The photo should not be a school photo, glamor shot, or a snapshot taken by a non-professional photographer. The photo should be color and professionally taken. Just remember that your photo is your calling card for Soap Operas. It should represent the "real" you, the way you look in everyday life. If your hair is long in the photo, then your hair should be long when you walk in the soap casting office. If your skin is fair, then you should not come to the casting office with a dark tan. Always keep your photos up-to-date according to your look.

Also, there is no such thing as an "application" to fill out for acting jobs. Just the 8"X10" color photo and resume.

The photo can be taken either horizontal or vertical.

Sample Headshots:


Actress Cheyenne Logan

Sample Resume:




Always write in your AFTRA membership number on your resume for soap opera work.

Click Here for a sample Beginners Resume.

One last note about your photos:

If you can't afford to pay a professional photographer to take your photos right now, you can try something else. If there is a school nearby that has a photography department, go there and see if you can do "testing". Testing is when you exchange your time posing for a photography student in exchange for them taking some theatrical headshots and giving you some prints.

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After you get your photos done, get an original 8"x10" print from the photographer, then have that duplicated. Here is where I recommend (you can do it by mail):

Argentum Photo Lab


Your name and any union affiliations should be printed on the bottom of the photo, either on the border or on the corner of the photo itself. Both the photo and resume should be exactly 8x10" and stapled back-to-back on all four corners. Do NOT paper clip the resume, but staple it on all four corners. That way if by some chance the photo does become detached from the resume, the casting director can match them up again. I use a light blue, light grey, or sand color parchment paper, it looks good and is stronger than regular thin printing paper. Paper clip your cover letter to the front of the photo and resume, and have that trimmed to 8x10 so they are all the same size. Send it out in a large clear (transparent) 9"x12" envelope.

Include a very brief cover letter with your submission, stating that you are interested in auditioning for an acting role, or that you are seeking representation by an agent.

Beginners Resume for Soap Operas

I am often asked about what to put on a resume when you have little or no experience. Well, we all have to start somewhere. When I first started acting, I only had some extra work that I had done. And I still landed an agent. Some people may say to lie. DO NOT lie! The business side of the entertainment industry is a tight knit community, and you will most likely be caught. You do not want to burn bridges in this business, especially when you are first starting out.

So here is a sample of what you should put down on a resume when you are starting out:

(NEVER list your home address or the school you attend if you are a minor for safety reasons, use a PO BOX or a parents work address if possible)

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Savannah Starlet

(your phone number here)
(Your email here)
(AFTRA Number if available)

Date of Birth:
Hair Color:
Eye Color:
Height:
Weight:


Acting and Modeling Objectives:

Films
TV Shows
Commercials
Commercial Print


Experience:

Class Skits: Anne Frank-Mrs. & Mr. Van Dann.


Training:

High School Drama Club


Special Skills & Talents:

Singing
Dancing
Drawing


Sports & Hobbies:

Ballet, Soccer, Ice Skating, Basketball, Swimming, and Cheerleading. Like to hang out with friends, and volunteer for things to help people and animals.


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That's it! You see, if a casting director really REALLY likes your photo and your look, they will call you in. Regardless of experience, or if you are in the Screen Actors Guild or AFTRA.