THE MOSQUITO BOWL (Netflix) - TMB - Scheduled Self Tests
Self Test Closing Date: N\A
SLATE: Please put LONG SHOT / SLATE at the end of the audition. Include a live full body shot as well as the following information:
Name, current location, height (in feet and inches), age & DOB (if under 18yrs)
FRAME: Shoot the scenes at mid-shot to close-up and have the reader as close to the camera as possible (to get a good eye-line).
TAKES: Please upload clearly labelled separate clips for each take
REFERENCE MATERIAL
If you would like to add additional reference material (ie. showreel / demo-reel / scenes etc) to your audition, please upload as a separate clip upon submitting.
Thank you !
Project Information
Type:
Feature Film
Shoot Dates:
August 4 - October 31, 2025 (rehearsal prior)
Shoot Location:
Australia
Director:
Peter Berg
Executive Producer:
Ezra Emanuel
Producer:
Brian Grazer, Alex Gayner
Casting Director:
Amanda Mitchell
Casting Associate:
Mia Whipp & Erika Felton
Casting Assistant:
Ashlee Juergens
Synopsis:
Storyline: On Christmas Eve 1944, before what would become one of the bloodiest battles in history, American Marines stationed in the South Pacific participated in a game known as the Mosquito Bowl. Hardened by war and weary from pain and loss, the soldiers' spirits were momentarily restored and forever bonded together by the great sport of American football.
Project Notes:
Netflix is committed to inclusive, diverse casting. For every role, please submit qualified performers, without regard to age, sex, ethnicity, disability, race, color, national origin, sexual orientation or gender identity or any other basis prohibited by law unless otherwise specifically indicated.
Roles
JANE
Type:
Supporting
Gender:
Female
Description:
(24 to 29) JANE – mid 20s woman, McLaughry’s girlfriend. Supportive, tender and intuitive, JANE sees beauty and magic in McLaughry’s skill as a football player. JANE and McLaughry share a naïve kind of wisdom and an optimistic outlook. This role involves intimacy (kissing and simulated sex) and partial nudity. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. SMALL SUPPORTING. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 4 scenes, 24 lines
Self Test Instructions:
This role involves intimacy and partial nudity, please ONLY proceed with this audition if actors are comfortable with those requirements. Please call or email us if there are any questions or concerns.
SERGEANT WILKES
Type:
Supporting
Gender:
Male
Description:
(34 to 54) SERGEANT WILKES – 30s-40s man, a marine sergeant. Tough, abrasive, unrelenting. WILKES has no interest in masking the realities of war and has little patience for McLaughry’s questioning of their mission. Behind his coarse exterior is a detailed mastery of strategy and a respect for his place and purpose within a larger mission. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. SMALL SUPPORTING. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 6 scenes, 26 lines
Role Notes:
Actors will need to be willing to be clean shaven and open to a short clean hair cut appropriate to a military role.
Self Test Instructions:
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
TUSS MCLAUGHRY
Type:
Supporting
Gender:
Male
Description:
(50 to 60) TUSS MCLAUGHRY – mid 50s White man, McLaughry’s father and coach. TUSS looks to his son as his legacy. Ordinarily composed, TUSS is shattered by but ultimately supportive of his son’s decision to enlist in the marines. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. SMALL SUPPORTING. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 1 scene, 5 lines
Self Test Instructions:
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
YOUNG JAPANESE SNIPER
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(21 to 48) YOUNG JAPANESE SNIPER – 20s-30s, a sniper concealed in a hide deep in the jungle of Tarawa, firing on patrolling Marines. Righteous and noble in the face of fear. Must speak conversational or fluent Japanese. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER.
No scripted dialogue, this role has scripted action / reaction and will involve improv in Japanese.
OLD MAN
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(55 to 95) OLD MAN – 60s-80s, Japanese man, a local caught in the crossfire on Okinawa. Fearing for his life, he pleads for mercy from a Marine tank crew. Must speak conversational or fluent Japanese. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER.
No scripted dialogue, this role has scripted action / reaction and will involve improv in Japanese.
YOUNG WOMAN
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Female
Description:
(18 to 30) YOUNG WOMAN – 20s-30s, Japanese woman, a local caught in the crossfire on Okinawa. Agitated and emotional, her cries for her child win the sympathy of a Marine crew. Must speak conversational or fluent Japanese. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER.
Currently appears in 1 scene, 2 lines
BOB HOPE
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(35 to 48) BOB HOPE – late 30s-early 40s White man, dark hair and eyes, legendary comedian and entertainer. Performs for the Marines at Guadalcanal as they rest and prepare between missions. NB. This character is a real person and we are looking for actors who can deliver a very accurate impersonation. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER.
Currently appears in 1 scene as a stage performance
FRANCES LANGFORD
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Female
Description:
(27 to 40) FRANCES LANGFORD – early 30s White woman, blonde hair and light brown eyes. A singer who toured with Bob Hope, known as the GI Nightingale. Performs for the Marines at Guadalcanal as they rest and prepare between missions. NB. This character is a real person and we are looking for actors who can deliver a very accurate impersonation. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER.
Currently appears in 1 scene as a stage performance
JERRY COLONNA
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(35 to 48) JERRY COLONNA – late 30s-early 40s Italian-American man, dark hair and eyes. A singer and sidekick to Bob Hope, noted for his high-pitched voice. Performs for the Marines at Guadalcanal as they rest and prepare between missions. NB. This character is a real person and we are looking for actors who can deliver a very accurate impersonation. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER.
Currently appears in 1 scene as a stage performance
DRILL INSTRUCTOR
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(34 to 52) DRILL INSTRUCTOR – 30s-40s man, a Marine drill sergeant responsible for building the physical and psychological stamina of the recruits by putting them through a gruelling training regimen. A ruthless and severe manner intended to test the trainees. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 2 scenes, 18 lines
Self Test Instructions:
The director is looking for this role to have something unique about his voice, in the way that RFK Jr’s voice is distinct.
In general for this film, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
WILSON
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(19 to 26) WILSON – 19-year-old man, redhead, a young Marine recruit from Minneapolis. WILSON is youthful, innocent and fragile. Easily alarmed and terrified of snakes. His nerves skyrocket as the Marines prepare to land at Tarawa. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 3 scenes, 6 lines
Self Test Instructions:
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
TOOTH FAIRY
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(25 to 40) TOOTH FAIRY – 20s-30s man, a Marine trying to sell unsettling war souvenirs as they prepare for their next campaign. Eccentric and volatile, he’s outraged when some of his fellow Marines call out his behaviour as dishonourable. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 1 scene, 10 lines
Self Test Instructions:
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
MARINE LIEUTENANT
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(34 to 52) MARINE LIEUTENANT – 30s-40s man, an implacable and stern Marine officer who questions McLaughry after a fight breaks out amongst a group of young Marines. Plants the suggestion of an American football game as a cure for the restlessness in the camp. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 1 scene, 15 lines
Self Test Instructions:
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
7-YEAR-OLD OKINAWAN GIRL
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Female
Description:
(6 to 12) 7-YEAR-OLD OKINAWAN GIRL – 7-year-old girl, one of the terrified locals on Okinawa hiding in a cave as the battle rages. Cautiously accepts the assistance of a crew of Marines. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER.
Currently appears in 1 scene, no scripted dialogue
MARINE GUARD
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(18 to 26) MARINE GUARD – 18-year-old man, a Marine guarding a group of Japanese prisoners at the airstrip on Tarawa. Overconfident, friendly, loudmouthed. Enthusiastically recognises one of his fellow Marines as a college football legend. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 1 scene, 15 lines
Self Test Instructions:
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
FOXHOLE MARINE
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(25 to 38) FOXHOLE MARINE – 20s-30s man, a young Marine keeping watch from a foxhole at the perimeter of an airstrip. Frustrated to be drawn into a whispered competitive conversation amongst Marines in different foxholes. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 1 scene, 9-13 lines
Self Test Instructions:
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
AVERY
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(24 to 38) AVERY – 20s-30s man, a Marine on patrol in the jungle on Tarawa. His nerves flare as they become the target of sniper fire. Apprehensive about McLaughry’s suggestion to take an offensive stance. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 2-3 scenes, 4 lines
Self Test Instructions:
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
JAPANESE PRISONER
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(18 to 30) JAPANESE PRISONER – 20s-30s Japanese man, a prisoner under Marine guard at the airstrip on Tarawa. Frightened, confused, tormented. Sobs in an increasingly anguished manner. This role involves partial nudity. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER.
No scripted dialogue, this role has scripted action / reaction and will involve improv in Japanese.
Self Test Instructions:
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
ERNIE
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(23 to 34) ERNIE – 20s-30s man, a Marine spruiking sadistic war souvenirs in a break between campaigns. Physically imposing, callous and insensitive. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 1 scene, 3 lines.
Self Test Instructions:
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
STUKIE
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(18 to 24) STUKIE – late teens-20s man, a young Marine guarding prisoners on Tarawa. Immature, ruthless, unprincipled, ill-equipped for the horrors of the battlefield. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 1 scene, 8 lines.
Self Test Instructions:
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
2ND CUTE WAITRESS
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Female
Description:
(23 to 35) 2ND CUTE WAITRESS – 20s woman, a waitress at a fried chicken joint in Indiana serving a victorious college football team. Drawn in by word of Butkovich’s record breaking play, the pair quickly discover a shared ferocity. This role involves intimacy (kissing and simulated sex) and partial nudity. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 1 scene, 4 lines.
Self Test Instructions:
NB: Our director has mentioned Iliza Shlesinger as a reference for this role, specifically in terms of her toughness.
We are after very natural looks that are not a romanticised version of the period. Please do not make them feel glamourised in any way, these waitresses should feel rough around edges.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
CUTE WAITRESS
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Unspecified
Description:
(20 to 29) CUTE WAITRESS – 20s woman, a waitress at a fried chicken joint in Indiana serving a victorious college football team. Baffled and slightly revolted by the extreme speed and volume of Butkovich’s chicken consumption. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 1 scene, 5 lines.
Self Test Instructions:
We are after very natural looks that are not a romanticised version of the period. Please do not make them feel glamourised in any way, these waitresses should feel like they are part of a family business (ie. not a summer job).
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
ODETTE
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Female
Description:
(21 to 26) ODETTE – 20s woman, Schreiner’s girlfriend, she comforts a dejected Schreiner following a significant football defeat. Accustomed to his tendency to overanalyse every play in the aftermath of the game. Playful, vivacious and patient, she manages to charm him into the party spirit. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 1 scene, 9 lines.
Self Test Instructions:
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
PRESS
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Unspecified
Description:
(32 to 54) PRESS – A 1940s sports reporter interviewing a college footballer after a win. Competing with the throng of press in a crowded and rowdy locker room. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 1 scene, approx. 1 -3 lines
Self Test Instructions:
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
REPORTER
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Unspecified
Description:
(34 to 58) REPORTER – A 1940s sports reporter offering consolation to a defeated college footballer in a despondent locker room. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 1 scene, 1 line
Self Test Instructions:
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
BROWN UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL PLAYER 1 & 2
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(23 to 35) BROWN UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL PLAYER 1 & 2 – 20s men, a pair of college footballers ready to celebrate after a win. Raucous and animated, they eagerly try to encourage a fellow player to join them for victory drinks. Must have physique appropriate for a professional football player. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 1 scene, 2 lines
Self Test Instructions:
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
BARTENDER
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(42 to 68) BARTENDER – 40s-60s man, a frustrated bartender at a Wisconsin saloon trying to wrangle a rambunctious crowd of footballers, cheerleaders, and fans who are nursing a loss with alcohol. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 1 scene, 2 lines
Self Test Instructions:
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
HIGGINS DRIVER
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(30 to 47) HIGGINS DRIVER – 30s-40s man, a Marine at the helm of a Higgins boat on the approach to Tarawa. Frantically but unsuccessfully tries to reverse after hitting a reef, and orders the platoon to leave the vessel. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 1 scene, 1 line
Self Test Instructions:
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
SERGEANT WALTER
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(42 to 57) SERGEANT WALTER – 40s-50s man, a ranking Marine, screaming orders as he leads a group of Marines from a Higgins boat onto the beach at Tarawa. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 1 scene, 1 line
Self Test Instructions:
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
BUS BERGMAN
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(22 to 30) BUS BERGMAN – 20s man, a confident college football player now serving as a Marine. Delighted to find fellow players amongst the Marines, his competitive side is sparked. Must have physique appropriate for a professional football player. Must be comfortable in water. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 5 scenes, 3 lines.
Self Test Instructions:
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
RED ANDERSON
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(22 to 30) RED ANDERSON – 20s man, an elite college football player now serving as a Marine. Playful and sarcastic, he’s quick to banter with his fellow Marines. Must have physique appropriate for a professional football player. Must be comfortable in water. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 6 scenes. 3 lines.
Self Test Instructions:
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
MARINE REF
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(30 to 48) MARINE REF – 30s-40s man, a senior Marine acting as referee for the football game at Guadalcanal. Tough, attentive and no-nonsense. He clearly and firmly lays out the terms of the game. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 1 scene, 8 lines
Self Test Instructions:
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
WORKER
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(52 to 90) WORKER – 60s-80s man, a worker at the Brown University football stadium. Compassionate and deferential. Shocked to recognise famed player McLaughry standing at the locked entrance to the empty stadium. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 1 scene, 5 lines
Self Test Instructions:
In terms of performance, we are looking to challenge the stereotypes of these roles. We’re keen to find points of differentiation within the ensemble, and encourage actors to look beyond conventional approaches to the characters within this context.
If in doubt, please feel free to submit a couple of versions or ask your agent to give us a call to discuss.
SNIPED MARINE
Type:
Daily
Gender:
Male
Description:
(23 to 34) SNIPED MARINE – 20s-early 30s man, a Marine shot by a sniper whilst on patrol in the jungle on Tarawa. A combination of pain, fear and a high dose of morphine lead to him quickly losing his grip on reality. Please submit actors who can portray the character described above. DAY PLAYER. STANDARD US ACCENT.
Currently appears in 2 scenes, 9 lines
Self Test Instructions:
We encourage actors to do additional research around the effects of morphine, as the director wants to incorporate this as part of the performance.
Submission Questions
Height (in feet & inches)
Current location
Any restrictions from August 4 - October 31 (rehearsal prior)?
Heritage
OLD MAN / YOUNG WOMAN / YOUNG JAPANESE SNIPER / JAPANESE PRISONER only: Please confirm level of Japanese language skill
JANE / 2ND CUTE WAITRESS only: Please confirm actor is aware this role involves intimacy (kissing and simulated sex) and partial nudity
MILITARY ROLES: Please confirm actor is aware that they will need to be prepared to shave any facial hair and have a short, clean haircut.
JERRY / FRANCES / BOB: Please specify level of singing ability
Age & DOB (if under 18yrs)
JAPANESE PRISONER only: Please confirm actor is aware this role involves partial nudity
BUS BERGMAN / RED ANDERSON: Please confirm actors are comfortable in water
BUS BERGMAN / RED ANDERSON: Please specify any gridiron, AFL or rugby experience.