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Native Male Hip Hop Dancer for On-Camera Opportunity
Job Description
An exciting opportunity is open for a male hip hop dancer with Native heritage, aged 18–20s, who can perform at an expert level. This high-profile project is looking for elite-level street and hip hop dancers who can bring raw energy and authentic rhythm to the screen. Candidates must be ready to work immediately and deliver electrifying performances with precision and power.
Job Responsibilities
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Perform complex hip hop choreography with confidence and style
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Showcase high-level dance skills on camera under direction
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Collaborate with choreographers and production crew during rehearsals and filming
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Embody the energy, movement, and intensity of the project’s vision
Requirements
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Male, 18–20s, of Native heritage
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Must be a highly skilled and experienced hip hop dancer
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Comfortable performing on-camera
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Available to work immediately (as soon as this week)
Compensation
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SAG-AFTRA deal
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Includes paid travel, accommodations, transportation, and per diem
Series Regular – Paula Holt in New Comedy Pilot
NBC is launching a vibrant new single-camera comedy set in a Native community center in Oakland, California, from acclaimed showrunner Sierra Teller Ornelas and the creative forces behind “Rutherford Falls” and “Reservation Dogs.” This project celebrates authentic stories, sharp humor, and diverse Native representation in television.
NBC Shines a Light on Native Community and Representation
This comedy pilot focuses on the dedicated staff at a Native community center, juggling daily challenges while uplifting those around them. The series is led by industry trailblazers committed to bringing real voices and unique perspectives to the screen, making this a prime opportunity for Indigenous actors to shine.
Meet the Visionary Creative Team
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Sierra Teller Ornelas (Showrunner, Executive Producer): Groundbreaking creator of “Rutherford Falls,” with credits on “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” “Superstore,” and more.
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Jackie Keliiaa (Executive Producer, Writer): Celebrated stand-up comedian, writer, and voice actor, championing Native talent in comedy.
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Bobby Wilson (Executive Producer, Writer, Actor): Noted for “Reservation Dogs” and Marvel’s “Echo,” infusing comedy with cultural insight.
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Morgan Sackett (Executive Producer): Brings expertise from multiple acclaimed comedies.
Why This Project Stands Out
As the industry embraces more inclusive and diverse storytelling, NBC’s new pilot offers an exceptional opportunity for Indigenous actors and creatives to take center stage and shape authentic television narratives.
Job Description
Paula Holt is a series regular role for a woman in her 30s. Paula is the office manager at the community center—a loving mother, romantic at heart, and spirited with gossip and superstitions. She brings warmth, organization, and humor to the team, balancing family and work with charm.
Job Responsibilities
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Portray Paula’s nurturing, witty, and sometimes superstitious personality
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Deliver heartfelt and comedic moments with authenticity
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Work closely with the cast and creative team to build a dynamic ensemble
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Help bring authentic, relatable stories to life on screen
Requirements
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Identify as North American Indigenous or multiracial Indigenous (Afro-Indigenous, Indigenous & Latina, Indigenous & Asian, etc.)
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Female, 30s
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Comedians encouraged to apply
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Ability to embody a character who is organized, loving, and endearingly superstitious
Compensation
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Paid series regular role
Series Regular – Bobby Lebeau in New Comedy Pilot
NBC is developing an exciting new single-camera comedy set in a Native community center in Oakland, California. Created by acclaimed showrunner Sierra Teller Ornelas and an all-star team from “Rutherford Falls” and “Reservation Dogs,” this project promises sharp humor, heartfelt storytelling, and meaningful representation for Native and multiracial Indigenous talent.
NBC Greenlights Native Community Center Comedy: Diverse Talent in the Spotlight
This fresh comedy explores the lives of staff at a community center as they support their community and each other. The show is led by industry veterans who are committed to authentic voices and inclusive storytelling, opening new doors for Native actors and creatives.
Meet the Creative Team
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Sierra Teller Ornelas (Showrunner, Executive Producer): Praised for “Rutherford Falls,” with credits on “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” “Superstore,” and more.
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Jackie Keliiaa (Executive Producer, Writer): Stand-up comedian and voice actor with a passion for uplifting Native comedy.
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Bobby Wilson (Executive Producer, Writer, Actor): Known for “Reservation Dogs,” “Echo,” and Native sketch comedy, bringing wit and insight to the project.
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Morgan Sackett (Executive Producer): Renowned for producing hit comedy series.
Why This Show Matters
With networks spotlighting real, diverse experiences, this NBC pilot is a major opportunity for Native representation in entertainment. Aspiring performers are encouraged to stay tuned for casting news and to get involved in shaping a new era for television.
Job Description
Bobby Lebeau is a lovable series regular role for a man in his late 30s. He’s the laid-back, witty member of the group—the guy who does little but is adored by everyone. Bobby’s effortless humor and charm make him a memorable and endearing character in the community center setting.
Job Responsibilities
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Bring Bobby’s relaxed, comedic persona to life with great timing
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Deliver humor while contributing to the show’s heartfelt moments
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Collaborate with cast, writers, and directors to tell authentic stories
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Add to a positive and engaging on-set environment
Requirements
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Identify as North American Indigenous or multiracial Indigenous (Afro-Indigenous, Indigenous & Latino, Indigenous & Asian, etc.)
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Male, late 30s
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Comedians are strongly encouraged to apply
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Ability to portray a character who is lovable, relatable, and quick-witted
Compensation
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Paid series regular role
