ACTORS & EXTRAS
Holt Hamilton Films LOVES actors; especially young Native American Indian and First Nations actors. In fact, we have given speaking roles to over 100 first time actors in our theatrically released feature films. It's our goal to curate the most expansive list of indigenous male and female actors, stretching across North America and Canada.
If you crave to act, here is what we suggest:
If you crave to act, here is what we suggest:
- Work hard to learn what it takes to act and become an actor.
- ACT! Get out there, and try out! Audition...and audition...and AUDITION!
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ACTORS NEEDED "Finding Hozho"
Holt Hamilton Films LOVES actors; especially young Native American Indian and First Nations actors. In fact, we have given speaking roles to over 100 first time actors in our theatrically released feature films. It's our goal to curate the most expansive list of indigenous male and female actors, stretching across North America and Canada.
1) Secody Yellowhair-Nez (Mid 50-60’s): Native American, speaks some Navajo, former military/police officer, observant, very kind, Loves being a grandfather and father.
2) Nalí (1950’s): 70+, Navajo, fluent in Navajo, a kind and humble teacher, loves his grandson and family, perfect role model, someone everyone wants to be around.
3) Young Secody (1950’s): 8-10, Navajo, fluent in Navajo, full of life, smiles and fun.
4) Cami: Mid 50-60’s, Native American, a modern hip woman who loves to serve her family and loves being a mother and wife.
5) Dakota: 8-12, Native American-Polynesian (ethnically mixed), full of life, smiles and fun.
6) Old Jack Nez: 70+, Native American, the more experienced wrinkles the better.
7) Jack Nez (1950’s): 18-26, Native American, speaks some Navajo, angry at the world.
8) Monica: Early 30’s, Native American, enjoys life, very kind and helpful.
9) Brett: Mid 30’s, Polynesian, good father and husband, likes football.
10) Nurse Perez: 20-40’s, Latina, great nurse, very loving.
11) Police Officer: 40-50’s, Navajo, fluent in Navajo, experienced in life.
12) Doctor Chen: 40-50’s, Asian, all business when in his doctor scrubs.
13) Aunt Belinda: 60+, Navajo, fluent in Navajo, old-n-crusty, negative, sees the ugliness of life.
14) Aunt Mercy: 60+, Native American, old-n-sweet, positive, sees the beauty in life.
15) Police Officer #2: 30-50’s, Any Ethnicity, Works at local jail, jaded from inmates.
16) Medical Salesman: 30-60’s, Any ethnicity.
17) Nurse Lorraine: 30-60’s, Any ethnicity, very friendly and kind.
18) Elder Mulitalo: 18-25, Polynesian, Speaks some Navajo.
19) Elder Smith: 18-25, Anglo, Speaks some Navajo.
20) Funeral Director: Male, 40-60’s, Anglo.
1) Secody Yellowhair-Nez (Mid 50-60’s): Native American, speaks some Navajo, former military/police officer, observant, very kind, Loves being a grandfather and father.
2) Nalí (1950’s): 70+, Navajo, fluent in Navajo, a kind and humble teacher, loves his grandson and family, perfect role model, someone everyone wants to be around.
3) Young Secody (1950’s): 8-10, Navajo, fluent in Navajo, full of life, smiles and fun.
4) Cami: Mid 50-60’s, Native American, a modern hip woman who loves to serve her family and loves being a mother and wife.
5) Dakota: 8-12, Native American-Polynesian (ethnically mixed), full of life, smiles and fun.
6) Old Jack Nez: 70+, Native American, the more experienced wrinkles the better.
7) Jack Nez (1950’s): 18-26, Native American, speaks some Navajo, angry at the world.
8) Monica: Early 30’s, Native American, enjoys life, very kind and helpful.
9) Brett: Mid 30’s, Polynesian, good father and husband, likes football.
10) Nurse Perez: 20-40’s, Latina, great nurse, very loving.
11) Police Officer: 40-50’s, Navajo, fluent in Navajo, experienced in life.
12) Doctor Chen: 40-50’s, Asian, all business when in his doctor scrubs.
13) Aunt Belinda: 60+, Navajo, fluent in Navajo, old-n-crusty, negative, sees the ugliness of life.
14) Aunt Mercy: 60+, Native American, old-n-sweet, positive, sees the beauty in life.
15) Police Officer #2: 30-50’s, Any Ethnicity, Works at local jail, jaded from inmates.
16) Medical Salesman: 30-60’s, Any ethnicity.
17) Nurse Lorraine: 30-60’s, Any ethnicity, very friendly and kind.
18) Elder Mulitalo: 18-25, Polynesian, Speaks some Navajo.
19) Elder Smith: 18-25, Anglo, Speaks some Navajo.
20) Funeral Director: Male, 40-60’s, Anglo.
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