‘The Vampire Diaries’ is looking for mental patients in Atlanta

The Vampire Diaries is looking for extras to appear in a scene set in a mental hospital, presumably for scenes involving Bonnie.

The show’s EP, Julie Plec, recently discussed the challenges of filming this season’s flash forwards, especially when it came to Bonnie’s scenes. “We’ve had a lot of fun, not to mention given ourselves a lot of headaches, pulling it off,” Julie said. “A hazard of shooting two timelines on the same day, for example, is nail polish. Kat Graham had a gorgeous gel manicure that works just fine for present-day Bonnie but is terribly incongruous with institutionalized, possibly crazy Bonnie. We had to try to edit around as many of the shots with her hands in them as possible.”

Check the full casting call for the shoot, taking place in Decatur (at their studio) on Tuesday:

VAMPIRE DIARIES (PLEASE READ CAREFULLY) is looking for CHARACTER TYPES to work TUESDAY November 10th in Decatur, GA. Will work a min 6-8hrs. Expecting morning call.
PATIENTS: male/female; ages 21-32; open ethnicity– looking for edgy looks (ex. spiked hair, hair with bold colors, unique clothing styles; punk styles, etc); will play patients in mental hospital
ORDERLIES: MALE; ages 21-45; open ethnicity — strong build
If available email recent photo, include name, age, phone, height, weight, all clothing sizes, (including shoes), tvdextrascasting@gmail.com; MUST LIVE IN ATLANTA AREA:
SUBJECT: “MENTAL HOSPITAL” (Include the role you are submitting for in the SUBJECT LINE as well)
(Please indicate whether or not you live in Atlanta if you have an out of state number)
Rate $60/8hrs; overtime after 8hrs

Check out the full casting call on Facebook.

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