A Toronto Casting Call Will Pay You Up To $2,250 To Appear In A Tim Hortons Commercial

All you have to do is like BBQ sauce!

A person barbecuing. Right: A Tim Hortons in Ontario.

A person barbecuing. Right: A Tim Hortons in Ontario.

Contributing Writer

Hey, BBQ sauce lovers! A Toronto casting call wants you to be in an upcoming Tim Hortons commercial.

Groundglass Casting is looking for people aged 20 to 45 who "absolutely love BBQ sauce" to appear in an upcoming Tim Hortons ad campaign.

The casting agency told Narcity that it's open to individual submissions but more interested in seeing applications from friends, siblings, couples and coworkers who love BBQ sauce.

Those selected to appear in the commercial will receive between $750 to $2,250 for a single day of filming.

The payment scale is broken down as follows:

  • $75 for a wardrobe appointment
  • $75 for a COVID-19 test appointment
  • $750 for one day of filming
  • $1,500 for use in the final commercial

The project is open to all genders and requires no acting experience.

However, there are a few conditions you'll need to meet to qualify:

  • Willing and able to meat and animal products
  • No food allergies or sensitivities
  • Able to legally work in Canada
  • Available on March 15 for a brief online interview with the director
  • Available for a quick wardrobe fitting appointment on March 22
  • Available for filming in the Greater Toronto Area on March 23 and 24

The submission deadline is March 12, and anyone shortlisted will be notified by March 14.

Anyone seeking further information on how to apply can find that information here.

Tim Hortons Commercial

Salary: $750 to $2,250

Company: Tim Hortons

Who Should Apply: Outgoing BBQ sauce-loving individuals, friends, siblings or partners that live in the Greater Toronto Area.

Apply Here

This article's cover image was used for illustrative purposes only.

  • Contributing Writer

    Patrick John Gilson (he/him) is a Contributing Writer with Narcity Media. He is a pro at ensuring his content is both exciting and tailored to millennials. He specializes in breaking news and investigative stories that require him to be on scene— something he enjoys and thrives in.

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