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Actors Audition for "Wild Ones" Feature Film

Albuquerque, NM, United States
ID: 291044Exp: 9/1/2025
online audition
Description:

"Wild Ones" feature film seeking cast. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE CONSIDERED. Please see the roles below. About the project: Wild Ones is a character-driven road drama with a noir tone. The story follows an aging motorcycle club legend and a touring burlesque performer on a dangerous journey across the Southwest. The film explores themes of existentialism and feminism. Rate: Basic indie agreement/rate. Additional info: Union: SAG-AFTRA Shoot Location: New Mexico — local hire only (valid NM ID required). Shoot window: Sept 29 – Oct 23, 2025 When applying, please include: - Headshot & resume (reel optional) - Full body photo - Confirmation of NM residency (valid ID) - Confirmation of required licenses (motorcycle, etc.), if role demands it. - General availability between Sepembert 29 – October 23. Subject Line: [ROLE NAME] – [Your Name]. AUDITION DETAILS: Sides will be sent upon request. Auditions will be via self-tape, with the following requirements: - Include a slate (name, height, location) before or after your read - You may read solo or with a partner - Please include a full body photo with your tape - Attach directly if under 25MB, or send a downloadable link (Google Drive, WeTransfer, Dropbox, etc.) - Include your name and contact info

8 roles

SPAZMale30-49 y.o.African-American Latino / Hispanic Other Asian Middle Eastern Native American Pacific Islander Indian/South Asian

(Mid-size supporting). Shoot days: 2–3. Special Requirement: Must ride and provide valid motorcycle license. Spaz is the leader of a New Mexico-based motorcycle club chapter—a man with undeniable respect, authority, and swagger among his crew. He’s sharp and self-aware, able to admire a legend like Rolly Boulders without dimming his own shine. Playful and quick-thinking, he needles without provoking, using charm and wit even when pressing for answers. Street-smart and intuitive.

OFFICER DONMale20-44 y.o.All ethnicities

(Small supporting). Shoot days: 2–3. Officer Don is a young, hormone-driven city cop in West Texas. He struggles to meet the expectations of his superior and tries to mask that insecurity with bravado and over-assertion. A little impulsive, a little cocky. This role requires strong instincts, presence, subtle comic or dramatic timing, and an athletic physique.

OFFICER JOHNSMale40-69 y.o.All ethnicities

(Small supporting). Shoot days: 2–3. Officer Johns is an intense, pursuit-driven cop in West Texas. He gets a rush from the chase—eager to make the arrest, eager to make it stick. There’s an edge of satisfaction when he closes in, but he’s not reckless. He knows when to rein it in and defer to the bigger picture. This role requires strong presence, timing, and the ability to walk the line between force and control.

LEVONMale40-59 y.o.African-American

(Small supporting). Shoot days: 1. Special requirement: Must ride and have a valid motorcycle license. Levon is a Texas biker —the President of his Motorcycle Club. He’s wise, grounded, and commands respect without needing to raise his voice. He gets straight to the point, doesn’t play games, and knows how to navigate power dynamics with quiet force. A strategic thinker and respected leader. This role requires strong presence, depth, and confidence—plus real motorcycle riding experience.

COWBOYMale20-34 y.o.All ethnicities

(Small role). Shoot days: 1. The Cowboy is a handsome, rugged rodeo competitor — bold, flirtatious, and used to getting attention. He’s cocky, entitled, and doesn’t handle rejection well. What starts as harmless charm turns aggressive when his ego is bruised. He nearly provokes a fight with the older male lead in a tense public standoff. This role requires strong screen presence, confident delivery, and the ability to play both charm and menace with authenticity.

ARIZONA STATE TROOPERMale18-56 y.o.All ethnicities

(Small role). Shoot days: 1. The Arizona State Trooper is part of a new era of law enforcement, one where the line between cop and outlaw isn’t as clear. He represents a quiet shift in the culture: no longer the hard-nosed enemy of the biker world, but someone who thinks he respects it—or maybe even relates to it—but he doesn’t.This role is subtle and layered—a modern-day lawman who loves the power of his badge.

ROLEX RIDERMale26-44 y.o.All ethnicities

(Small role). Shoot days: 2. Special Requirement: Must ride and have valid motorcycle license. The Rolex Rider is a preppy, well-groomed man who rides a motorcycle, but only on the weekends. He doesn’t look like a biker and doesn’t pretend to be one. He got the bike to feel something wild and exciting in his otherwise buttoned-up life.

PADDLE BOARDERMale20-39 y.o.All ethnicities

(Small role). Physique: lean or athletic. Shoot days: 1. Special requirement: Must be able to confidently paddle board on camera. The Paddle Boarder is a good-looking, smooth-talking guy. He’s slick, goes after what he wants, like a snake in the water. Lean or athletic.