ZEE TV's Series "The Girl Who Didn't Belong" S1 Seeks Paid Cast
ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ADMITTED. ZEETV Series "The Girl Who Didn't Belong" Season 1 is currently in need of cast. Please, see the details below. About the project: A hopeful young woman enters a relationship that seems like a second chance at love—only to find herself trapped in a world of wealth, control, and psychological manipulation. As she navigates betrayal, class divides, and identity, she must decide whether to belong… or fight back. Rate: Paid (rates discussed upon casting). Additional information: Vertical Micro Drama Series. Location: Calgary, Alberta. Shoot Dates: Second half of April (Exact dates TBD). Project Format: Episodic (Season 1 – 60 Episodes). Flexible availability required, depending on role. Lead roles require multi-day commitment. When applying, please submit the following: Head shot; Resume; Demo reel (if available); Subject Line: “[Role Name] Submission – The Girl Who Didn’t Belong".
9 role s
LEAD ROLE. South Asian. Warm, hopeful, emotionally expressive. Transforms into sharp, observant, and strategic. Notes: Requires strong emotional depth and range.
LEAD ROLE. East Asian. Calm, controlled, emotionally restrained. Torn between love and family loyalty. Notes: Subtle acting and internal conflict are key.
East Asian. LEAD ROLE. Elegant, powerful, emotionally controlled. A master of manipulation masked as grace. Notes: Commanding presence required.
LEAD ROLE. Charming, impulsive, unreliable. Magnetic but emotionally immature. Notes: Needs strong charisma and edge.
LEAD ROLE. Sharp, grounded, blunt. Loyal friend with a strong moral compass.
SUPPORTING ROLE. Quiet, observant, emotionally intelligent. Subtle but powerful presence.
SUPPORTING ROLE. Confident but gradually broken. Appears in flashbacks.
ENSEMBLE ROLE. within a wealthy social circle. PERFORMANCE STYLE: Naturalistic, grounded acting; Strong use of subtext and silence; Emotion through restraint, not exaggeration.
ENSEMBLE ROLE. within a wealthy social circle. PERFORMANCE STYLE: Naturalistic, grounded acting; Strong use of subtext and silence; Emotion through restraint, not exaggeration.