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This Toronto casting call pays up to $2,250 for one day with no acting experience required

Lights, camera, paycheque! 💡🎥💸

Someone holding a camera. Right: The Toronto skyline (illustrative).

You can make over $2,000 in just one day of filming at this Toronto casting call.

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If you're outgoing and based in Toronto, this casting call could be your chance to make up to $2,250 in just one day of filming!

A new commercial is looking for non-union talent, and no acting experience is required.

The casting call from Groundglass Casting says it's open to people who are 25 years or older, "love playing games and trying new things" and are comfortable in front of the camera. So, if you've always wanted to be in a commercial, now's your chance!

Auditions will be done through self-tapes, making it super easy to apply. If you're shortlisted, you'll have an interview with the director on September 23.

If selected, you'll need to attend a quick wardrobe fitting on October 2, and the big filming day will take place on October 4.

The best part? You'll get paid $750 just for showing up on set. If you make it into the final cut of the commercial, you could earn an extra $1,500 for a total of $2,250.

To apply, you need to be legally eligible to work in Canada and available on all the required dates.

Ready to be a star for a day? Get your self-tape ready and submit your application soon, as they're making their final shortlist on Friday, September 20!

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