Senior Citizens Get In The Act On Hannah Montana Movie


Millions on kids showed up for the Hannah Montana Movie open call for extras in Nashville on April 6th, but now Senior Citizens can get in on the act, as the film needs older aged background actors to fill the void of real people in the production.

An estimated 6,000 girls lined up on a Sunday morning April 6th at the Sommet Center in Nashville, Tennessee. It was a fight for position in the early hours of the morning. A shot at being in the next Hannah Montana movie was on the line. But as the casting directors piled up the photos for young aspiring extras, one thing was certain.... where are the adults?

As most films require all ages and types of people to fill the background in order to make the scene look real, Hannah Montana Movie casting directors are seeking interest from the over-18 crowd wanting to be a part of the show. Now the film is focusing especially on casting senior citizens to work as extras in the upcoming production.

People interested in being an extra and are adults 18 and older, especially people 50 and older can fill out a form and send in a photo. The details are on the Hannah Montana Casting Blog.