Chicago Fire Seeks 20- and 30-Something Paid Extras for Fun Club Scene

Do you have what it takes to be a fun-loving college student, or are you skilled at playing one on TV? This exciting opportunity awaits you at a Chicago club where you can have a blast while earning some cash.

In 1994, I had the opportunity to be a movie extra in the remake of ‘Miracle on 34th Street.’ Although it was a memorable experience, I don’t recall many details. I do remember having to borrow a navy blue pea coat and receiving an additional $25 on my paycheck due to a rescheduling caused by rain.

The scene where there is cheering outside Marshall Fields in the movie doesn’t show me, but whenever my family watches it, they imagine that the girl standing with her back to the camera and brown hair is me.

Wouldn’t it be great to have a captivating tale to share with your nieces and nephews in the future?

How about treating yourself to a fun-filled day dancing at a Chicago club with an additional $129.60?

Chicago Fire has recently released a casting notice for extras, which appears to be quite broad in nature. Contrary to their usual practice of being highly specific with their casting calls, this one seems to have a wider scope. It’s a refreshing change for those looking to get a chance in the industry.

NBC is currently seeking individuals who fit the description of “fun, hip, college kids,” or those who are slightly older but can still exude a youthful and energetic vibe. The network is looking for people to participate in a scene that will take place at a Chicago club within the next ten days.

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