Chicago Fire’s New Season is looking for Talent in IL

Casting Kids and Adults for an upcoming episode of NBC’s “Chicago Fire”.

Chicago Fire” is currently filming new episodes in the Chicago, Illinois area and is now casting background talent to fill various small roles in an upcoming episode filming during the first week of January 2016. See below for all the details.

Chicago Fire” airs on NBC and focuses on a fictional Chicago Firehouse, firehouse 51. “Chicago Fire” dives into the lives, both professional and personal, of the firefighters and paramedics working at Firehouse 51. The show was created by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas and stars Jesse Spencer, Taylor Kinney and Monica Raymund.

Chicago Fire’s”  sister series “Chicago P.D.”  is also currently filming the new season and has castings out as well. Check out the “Chicago P.D.” casting calls here. This season another “Chicago Fire” spin-off is coming, “Chicago Med“…. They are in production as well and have also been looking for Chicago area talent.

Extras wanted in Chicago for 'Chicago Fire" Television series

Featured Role
Searching for a male Caucasian, (18 through 20′s) tough looking, 6′ to 6’5, weight 220 to 250, who can work as an accident victim on “Chicago Fire”, on January 6th. This has potential for an upgrade on set. You will need to act like you have been shot in the leg/moaning, etc.

This is a great featured spot! If you are available send a recent color photograph with your height, weight, age, phone number, city and state and list any acting experience you have, if possible.
Send photograph to chicagofiretele@gmail.com and put “Tough Guy Victim” in the subject line.

Molly’s Bar 
Searching for males and females, all ethnicities, 20′s through 70′s, to work our Molly’s Bar scene on “Chicago Fire” on Tuesday, Jan. 5th. If you can work send your photograph with your height, weight, age, phone number, city and state to chicagofiretele@gmail.com and put “Molly’s 1.5″ in the subject line.
Sister and brother, kids ages 8 to 14:
For our next episode of “Chicago Fire” we are searching for a real sister (12,13,14), brother (8,9,10) team, Caucasian, to work a few days after the holidays. If your children can work send a picture of them together, recent, with recent hairstyles, ASAP to chicagofiretele@gmail.com and put “Siblings” in the subject line. Kids will need to get a work permit through Joan Philo Casting. Include their height, weight, age, phone number, city and state.

Male Latino:
Male Latino, (20′s/30′s) tough looking, 5’10″ to 6’6, weight 200 to 260, who can work as an accident victim on “Chicago Fire”, on January 6th. This has potential for an upgrade on set. You will need to act like you have been shot in the leg/moaning, etc. This is a great featured spot! If you are available send a recent color photograph with your height, weight, age, phone number, city and state and list any acting experience you have, if possible.
Send photograph to chicagofiretele@gmail.com and put “Latino Victim” in the subject line. Send in ASAP!

Kids:
Caucasian boys or girls, 50″ to 52″, in their flat feet, or identical twins this height, to work on our next episode of “Chicago Fire”. If you can work and are this height, send your photograph with your height, weight, age, phone number, city and state to, chicagofiretele@gmail.com and put “50″ to 52″ in the subject line. Include your child’s height (without shoes), weight, age, phone number, city and state. Send in ASAP!

General extras of all ethnicities:
Searching for men and women, all ethnicities, ages 20′s to 50′s, to work as pedestrians on “Chicago Fire” on Friday, Dec. 18th. If you haven’t worked the show in two months you can submit. We are also searching for extras with cars (no white, no red, no black). If you can work send your photograph with your height, weight, age, phone number to chicagofiretele@gmail.com and put “Dec. 18th” in the subject line.

Twins:
Caucasian set of girl or boy twins, ages 4, 5, or 6. If your children can work send a picture of them together, recent, with recent hairstyles, ASAP to chicagofiretele@gmail.com and put “Twins” in the subject line. Kids will need to get a work permit through Joan Philo Casting. Include height, weight, age and phone number.

Check out this clip of the “Chicago Fire” cast having some fun on set… Kara Killmer (Brett) shows the fun behind the scenes on Chicago Fire. You can catch “Chicago Fire” Tuesday at 10 on NBC.


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