Casting call for Scottish girls aged 9-11 and 16-17 for a studio feature film. Seeking applicants with authentic Scottish accents, no prior acting experience needed. Paid roles with travel and accommodation provided. Shoot dates: September-December 2026.

Kahleen Crawford is a Scottish casting director known for her work across acclaimed British film and television productions. She founded Kahleen Crawford Casting in 2006, with offices in both Glasgow and London, and has built a reputation for discovering emerging talent alongside established actors. Her projects have received BAFTA, BIFA and Academy Award recognition, with recent praise for her casting on ‘All of Us Strangers’. They are currently casting for a feature film.

Details below:

SCOTTISH GIRLS
for characters aged 9 – 11 or 16-17

We’re looking across the UK for
Girls with authentic Scottish accents
to audition for various lead/support roles in a studio feature film.

One set of characters is aged 9-11; another set aged 16-17.

All ethnicities. Based anywhere in UK.
Must have a genuine Scottish accent (any region).
No previous acting experience required.

THESE ARE PAID ROLES FOR SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS.
RELEVANT TRAVEL/ACCOM PROVIDED.

Overall Shoot Dates: Sept-Dec 2026 (exact dates TBC)
Please see our website for submission deadline.

FOR MORE DETAILS AND HOW TO APPLY, PLEASE VISIT CASTING CALLS ON OUR WEBSITE:
mcgregorcasting.com/casting-calls

We are committed to diverse, inclusive casting. Submissions for non-descript roles will be accepted for all performers, regardless of age, sex, ethnicity, disability, race, color, national origin, sexual orientation or gender identity or any other basis prohibited by law, subject to legitimate casting objectives.

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