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male 40-59 y/o Uxbridge FAA

Requirement

Suitable for men aged 40 – 59 who can speak Maltese.

For a new Feature Film shooting in Uxbridge, fitting in Brentford, we’re looking for people to be a bank Clerk.

The Requirements:

You must be a man aged 40 – 59

You must be able to speak Maltese

You must be available for the listed filming date

You must be available TOMORROW for a fitting

Please make sure that you have recent photographs uploaded to your profile, and that all information and measurements are up – to – date. If you are suitable our Casting Team will be in touch.

Days left to apply: 6

Overview

Gender Male
Age Age Range 40-59 y/o
Filming Locations Uxbridge
Filming Dates 03-03-2026 - 03-03-2026
Non Performance Locations Uxbridge
Non Performance Dates 26-02-2026 - 26-02-2026
Pay Rate FAA
Catered For Yes
Status OPEN

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