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‘House of Cards’ sends casting call for Season 3

Jasmine Song, special to wtop.com

WASHINGTON — Beau Willimon’s critically acclaimed Netflix television series, “House of Cards,” is seeking new talent as it returns to Maryland for a third season.

SAG-AFTRA members received a casting notice last week indicating the show’s search for an NSA director as well as a number of reporters and editors, which should make for an interesting addition to the series.

Here is the listing:

Kimberly Skyrme Casting is seeking talent for “House of Cards” Season 3

When:
Shooting availability: June 12 -July 15, 2014

Seeking performers able to portray the following:

  • ER DOCTOR: MALE or FEMALE: 38-43, harried and tired
  • REPORTER-SUSAN: FEMALE: 35-55 years old, open ethnicity
  • REPORTER-GEOFF: MALE: 35-55 years old, open ethnicity
  • PHOTOGRAPHER: MALE: 42-48 years old, open ethnicity. Photography experience essential.
  • COLONEL: MALE: 50-60 years old, open ethnicity, military
  • NSA DIRECTOR: MALE or FEMALE: 45-55 years old, open ethnicity
  • CHAIRMAN: MALE: 50-60 years old, part of senate
  • SENATOR TORN: MALE: 58-62 years old, Southern senator
  • SENATOR EVERETT: FEMALE: 45-55 years old, academic
  • DETECTIVE SMITH: MALE: 35-48 years old, open ethnicity, blue collar.
  • BETTE: FEMALE: 32-36 years old , open ethnicity, good with hands, smart, pretty, capable

Submission/Audition Instructions:

Please be selective and submit for each role that you feel you are suitable for. You must send one submission per role. Include the following subject line for your email: “HOC3: 301 & 302 – ROLE: insert role TALENT NAME: insert name.”

Maryland and Media Rights Capital, which produces the show, agreed to deal last month that would allow the show to keep filming in Maryland.

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