Arts & Entertainment
NBC 'Chicago Justice' TV Series Casting Extras of Middle Eastern Background
A new NBC series filmed in Chicago is looking for Middle Eastern men and women for paid, non-speaking roles who can work in September.

A new NBC TV series, “Chicago Justice,” is looking for men and women of Middle Eastern background to work as paid extras for a September shoot. Filming will start in early September and will include one-day and multiple-day shoots.
Middle Eastern men and women of all ages, young and old, are needed to work for courtroom, market, and mosque scenes. Casting directors assure that the scenes are respectful and dignified. Extras cast in these non-speaking roles will be PAID.
If interested, please send a recent color photograph with your height, weight, age, phone number, city and state to justicehire@gmail.com and put "Middle Eastern" in the subject line.
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“Chicago Justice” is a captivating new installment series to join the Chicago franchise of “Fire,” “P.D.,” and “Med.” Similar to “Chicago P.D.," the show focuses on a dedicated team of prosecutors and investigators who navigate heated city politics and controversy head-on, while fearlessly pursuing justice, the series creators say.
If you’ve always wanted to be on TV, here’s your chance. Share with your Middle Eastern friends and family. The filming will be for the series first gut-wrenching episode that focuses on a Chicago police officer shot in the line of duty.
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“Chicago Justice” is set to debut in 2017.
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