A New Mexico-based casting team will host open casting calls for indigenous actors in four Oklahoma cities in late November.
"A New Mexico-based casting team will host open casting calls for indigenous actors in four Oklahoma cities in late November.
Midthunder Casting, a casting company with a niche for indigenous casting, will host four casting calls in Oklahoma open to Native American and other indigenous actors for the lead speaking roles of teenagers for the pilot of limited FXTV series, "Reservation Dogs," created by Oklahoman filmmaker and member of Seminole Nation Sterlin Harjo ("Mekko," "Barking Water"), said Angelique Midthunder, casting director of Midthunder Casting, in a press release to The Daily
The company is seeking actors ages 13-22 of all genders, shapes and experience levels. Casting calls are open between Nov. 16-19 in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Okmulgee and Seminole. Actors under the age of 18 are required to have a parent or legal guardian present, according to the release.
If individuals cannot make these dates but wish to audition, actors are asked to email Midthunder Casting stating a desire to apply for the position over the internet or schedule an appointment at [email protected], according to the release."















