Male and Female Doctors, ages 30-60 (REAL GENERAL PRACTITIONERS) for National Commercial
Posted by Craze Agency on Thursday, May 5, 2011
PHARMACEUTICAL (Real MD's)
Commercial
SAG
Rate: Scale
Airing/Usage: National and
Internet
Client: Major Pharmaceutical
Company
Product: Nutritional
Supplement
Shoot/Travel Dates: TBD May/June,
2011
Shooting Location: Probably Chicago,
Illinois but willing to travel to Doctor, if needed.
Needed:
MALE DOCTOR (REAL GENERAL PRACTITIONER)
Male, 30-60 years old, open on race. NEED ONLY REAL CURRENTLY LICENSED General
Practitioners (CASTING IS NOT LOOKING FOR ACTORS WHO CAN PLAY DOCTORS SO PLEASE
DO NOT SUBMIT). Good appearance and on-camera speaking ability. Natural,
friendly, authoritative, etc. No specialists (oncology, osteopathy, etc). Must
be comfortable on camera. DOCTOR will be identified by AUTHENTIC name in the
commercial. AGAIN DO NOT WANT ACTORS WHO CAN PLAY A DOCTOR. NEED REAL, ACTUAL
GENERAL PRACTITIONERS.
FEMALE DOCTOR (REAL GENERAL
PRACTITIONER) Female, 30-60 years old, open on race. NEED ONLY REAL CURRENTLY
LICENSED General Practitioners (CASTING IS NOT LOOKING FOR ACTORS WHO CAN PLAY
DOCTORS SO PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT ). Good appearance and on-camera speaking
ability. Natural, friendly, authoritative, etc. No specialists (oncology,
osteopathy, etc). Must be comfortable on camera. DOCTOR will be identified by
AUTHENTIC name in the commercial. AGAIN DO NOT WANT ACTORS WHO CAN PLAY A
DOCTOR. NEED REAL, ACTUAL GENERAL PRACTITIONERS.
A general practitioner, also called a GP or generalist, is a physician who does not specialize in one particular area of medicine. GPs provide routine health care (e.g., physical examinations, immunizations) and assess and treat many different conditions, including illnesses and injuries. They often have regular, long-term patients and provide ongoing medical care to both male and female patients in all age groups. In some regions, a general practitioner is referred to as a family doctor.
People who are seeking medical care usually contact a general practitioner first. When a patient develops a serious condition, a general practitioner may refer him or her to a specialist. A specialist is a physician who has additional training and expertise in a specific area of medicine (e.g., pediatrics, urology, cardiology, oncology, neurology).
If you fit this description and would
like Craze to submit you, email crazeagency@sisna.com or
bookings@crazeagency.com
with your:
Name
Age
We will submit your info. to Casting
for consideration. If selected, we will contact your with additional
details.
We need your submission by
Thursday, May 5, 1:00pm
Thanks,
Craze Agency