About a month ago, one of my many submissions on NowCasting was to an "Untitled Legal Show". I got called in and they just wanted to talk with me on camera. I guessed that it was a reality show and never thought about it.
This morning I got a call that I was being further considered and that they wanted me to come in to fill out paperwork and to bring in my License and Social Security Card so they can start a background check. Hmmmm...a background check I asked. She admitted that it is a reality show about legal drama.
Hmmmm...I knew the show was on Fox so I did a little "Googling" and found something that sounds like a match. It's a show called The Partner and it looks like an offshoot of The Apprentice where some law school grads will compete on teams for the shot at being a 'partner' in some fancy law firm. Since I am not a lawyer I can only conclude that I am being considered for 'the jury' of "real people" or maybe they will have witnesses for the cases. Since it is Fox, I *could* see them throwing in some people who aren't even lawyers to see what happens.
I'll try to find out more when I go in on Monday and shortly after I'll post whatever information I can pull out of them.
Anyone who knows me, knows that I can't stand reality TV, but if it even resembles an 'acting' gig, can I refuse a union gig that pays scale???
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