Casting Call for Dynasty TV Show in Atlanta

Get cast in “Dynasty”

Dynasty is back on TV. That’s right the popular 80’s prime-time soap opera is in production one more time and the new season is now filming in the Atlanta area.

Updated: This will be the last season of Dynasty – The show will end after season 5 – the casting notice is updated for new season.

The CW network announced that the show will be getting a reboot and bringing back the characters of the original series, of course, with a new cast to tell the saga of the powerful Carrington family. This is the second 80’s prime-time soap opera to get a remake as a few years back Dallas did the same. Unlike Dallas which continued the original story with a new generation of rich guys, Dynasty will be resurrecting the old characters with new actors.

Sometime back it was announced that a reboot of the 1980s prime time soap opera Dynasty was being developed as a new TV series by the CW Network. According to the Dynasty wiki page, The new show is being co-written by Josh Schwartz, Stephanie Savage, and Sallie Patrick. Also, the network announced that the original creators of the 80’s hit soap, Richard and Esther Shapiro, were on-board to produce.

The series pits one heiress against her soon to be step-mother, with Fallon Carrington (the daughter) facing off against dad’s new wife, Cristal. The original Dynasty premiered on January 12, 1981 with powerful oil tycoon Blake Carrington played by John Forsythe  about to marry his younger secretary, Krystle Jennings (Linda Evans). Beautiful, and new to Blake’s rich and powerful world, Krystle finds a hostile reception in the Carrington household, especially when it comes to Blake’s daughter, Fallon, played by Pamela Sue Martin. The Dynasty TV show also made British actress Joan Collins a household name when her character Alexis, was introduced in season 2.

Dynasty cast

Seems that will be a story line in the new show as well, with the exception that Krystle Jennings is now Cristal Flores, a Latina… Let the back stabbing begin!

The original Dynasty was filled with family squabbles, power grabs, and all the usual drama one would expect from a soap opera. The Dynasty TV pilot was shot quite a few months back in the Atlanta area and season 1 of the show is also filming in the ATL.

Dynasty will star Grant Show as Blake Carrington, Nathalie Kelley as Cristal Flores, Elizabeth Gillies as Blake’s daughter Fallon, and James Mackay as his son Steven. The pilot, which was announced in September 2016, was ordered to series in May 2017. Dynasty will premiered on October 11, 2017 and is currently filming the 2018 season of the show.

Dynasty casting – extras in Atlanta

Currently booking (3) SKATEBOARDERS to work Wednesday, April 3rd. Looking for ADULTS TO PLAY YOUNGER. Please submit your best photos, showing your current look! Director will be picking BG to work this small, intimate scene; Expecting a late afternoon/evening call. Plan to work 6-8hrs. Submit as instructed to be considered for this booking. See breakdown below….

REAL BAND MUSICIANS NEEDED!!!
(You do not need to be registered with Central Casting)

Show: DYNASTY
Dates: Covid test 7/12, Costume fitting 7/13, 2nd Covid test 7/15, and Filming 7/18
Rate: Will be on Musician’s Contract
Location: Testing in Buckhead, GA. Filming in Norcross, GA

Looking for REAL Musicians! Must have actual experience and skill. We will need you to play and do miming. We are looking for individuals who can play the following instruments: (The instruments will be provided, but you MUST be able to play)
TUBA
Trumpet
Snare Drum
Trombone
Saxophone
If you fit this description and are available for ALL listed dates, please send:
1. Your name
2. Phone Number
3. Current Photos
4. Current Sizes- height, weight, clothing + shoe size
5. Are you available for ALL listed dates?
6. Which instrument do you play, and what is your skill level and experience?
7. Do you meet the vaccination criteria for working on this production?
Send to:
DYNASTY@centralcasting.com
Subject Line: “REAL Musician”
Please list all instruments you know how to play.
Thanks!
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This production has a mandatory vaccination policy for all Zone A workers, including Background Actors, Stand-Ins, and other talent ages 5 and above working on its set. To be eligible to work on this production, you must be (1) either (a) fully vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccine AND received a “Booster” if you are eligible for a Booster according to CDC guidelines (click here to check if you are eligible for Booster) (Also: if you received the AstraZeneca and Novavax vaccines, then three doses of any combination of Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca, or Novavax vaccines would deem you Boosted) or (b) fully vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccine but not yet Booster-eligible; or (2) have a medical disability or sincerely-held religious belief that prevents vaccination. Any offer of work is “conditioned” on you providing adequate proof to Production that you meet the criteria mentioned above. If you are unable to show adequate proof to Production, then you are ineligible to be hired for this Production.
If you answer “yes” to this message, then you are hereby attesting to the fact that you can and will provide such adequate proof to Production. If you are selected, Production will collect and verify your proof

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Donald J. Trump

    How could you be filming for the 2018 season when we are 1/3 into December 2018?
    The earliest anything you shoot won’t be “in the can” and edited until 2019.

    1. erica

      TV shows are fast actually. Not uncommon to film, edit, etc for a few episodes away. Most shows film during the current season, a few episodes back…If they can. I used to work in production. We would film Monday, edit Tuesday, re-shoot (parts not right) Wednesday, approve Thursday and air Friday, at times. Not ideal, we always wanted to be a few weeks up, but it can be done.

      Weekly TV shows do not normally have all the episodes ready when they premier. They film through the season and try to be a few episodes ahead.

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