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Chiefs Hallmark Team Recruits Extras for Kansas City Christmas Movie

Chiefs Hallmark Team Recruits Extras for Kansas City Christmas Movie

There are very few fan bases in Kansas City that can match the passion of Chiefs Kingdom. Hallmark movie fans are the exception to this rule. These two worlds are set to collide in a Super Bowl-sized collaboration. On Tuesday, the Chiefs and Hallmark announced that the new Hallmark Christmas movie will be filmed entirely in Kansas City. And yes, “Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story” is looking for extras. Bodies will likely be needed, especially for scenes scheduled to be filmed at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. It is the first time the place has been used as a filming location for Hallmark. Production begins next month in Kansas City. For those who want to get involved in the Chiefs Hallmark Christmas movie, here's how: Wright/Laird Casting in Kansas City has announced it is looking for extras for the production. Update: As of 6/27/2024, the application form is no longer accepting new responses. Wright/Laird has not said whether or not it plans to look for additional background actors in the future. First, you will need to apply – which can be done through this form. You must be 18 years or older to apply. You don't need to be a professional actor to apply. However, the form will ask you to upload two photos. One is a basic headshot and the other is framed from head to toe. The pay is $150 per day of filming. Other information requested on the form includes questions about whether or not you have a talent agent, whether you are local to Kansas City, your availability between July 6 and July 27, and even whether you can snowboard. On Wednesday, KMBC 9 caught up with a local musician and actress who has already landed a role in the upcoming film. In addition to the film, Hallmark and the Chiefs organization said game-day activations, co-branded merchandise and more will be coming later this year.

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There are very few fan bases in Kansas City that can match the passion of Chiefs Kingdom.

Hallmark movie fans are the exception to this rule.

These two worlds are set to collide in a Super Bowl-sized collaboration.

The Chiefs and Hallmark announced Tuesday that the new Hallmark Christmas movie will be filmed entirely in Kansas City.

And yes, “Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story” is looking for extras. Bodies will likely be needed, especially for scenes scheduled to be shot at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.

This is the first time the venue has been used as a filming location for a Hallmark movie.

Production begins next month in Kansas City.

For those who want to take part in the Chiefs Hallmark Christmas movie, here's how:

Wright/Laird Casting in Kansas City has announced that it is looking for additional actors for the production.

Update: As of 6/27/2024, the application form is no longer accepting new applications.Wright/Laird has not announced whether or not it plans to look for additional background actors in the future.

First, you will need to apply, which can be done through this Form.

You must be 18 years or older to apply.

You do not need to be a professional actor to apply. However, the form will ask you to upload two photos. One is a basic headshot and the other is framed from head to toe.

The pay is $150 per day for filming.

Other information requested on the form includes questions about whether or not you have a talent agent, whether you are local to Kansas City, your availability between July 6 and July 27, and even whether you can ice skate.

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On Wednesday, KMBC 9 interviewed a local musician and actress who has already landed a role in the upcoming film.

In addition to the film, Hallmark and the Chiefs announced game-day activations, co-branded merchandise and more later this year.