Casting for a Period Piece in 1899 America
The Old West was a rugged and untamed frontier, characterized by vast open landscapes, bustling towns, and the relentless pursuit of opportunity. It was a time of lawlessness and adventure, where cowboys, outlaws, and pioneers carved out their destinies amidst harsh conditions. The clash of cultures, from Native American tribes to settlers and ranchers, shaped a unique tapestry of conflict and resilience in this iconic era. Non-Union Rate: TBD Location: Etobicoke If interested, please apply.
4 roles
A weathered gunslinger with a troubled past, this character embodies the classic outlaw archetype—stoic, skilled, and haunted by choices made long ago. With piercing eyes and a quick draw, he navigates the line between hero and anti-hero, driven by a deep desire for redemption. Beneath a tough exterior lies a complex soul grappling with guilt and the quest for honor in a lawless world.
The steadfast lawman striving to maintain order in a lawless town, he faces constant pressure from outlaws and townsfolk alike, balancing justice with personal sacrifice and integrity.
A savvy entrepreneur with a finger on the pulse of the town, this character navigates the complexities of local politics. They serve as a source of information and intrigue, often having their own hidden agendas and alliances.
A resilient pioneer or farmer, this character represents hope and perseverance in a harsh environment. Often caught between the struggles of survival and the encroachment of violence, they embody the spirit of the frontier