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Your chance to be in Emily In Paris: Extras sought in Savoie
Casting directors are looking for people with ski gear to appear in the show

Netflix is searching for extras to take part in the next series of filming for Emily in Paris.
The popular – if sometimes panned – show is currently filming its fourth season, which it seems will see the titular character hitting the slopes.
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Casting directors are looking for men and women, between the ages of 16 and 80 ‘of all backgrounds and profiles’ for one day of shooting.
Filming will take place between March 4 and 6 (depending on the weather) at the Megève ski resort in Haute-Savoie.
Those chosen will be paid €94, with a complimentary lunch included.
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If you are interested, the callout states you must live close to the ski station as no transport to or from the resort will be compensated for the shoot.
To apply, you need to send in a recent colour photo (selfie-style, full-length, or portrait mode and without any filters) kitted out in ski gear.
You must also give your full name, date of birth, height and contact details, name of your town and postcode, as well as state whether you are a man or woman.
You can apply via the callout .
It does not state whether the role is a speaking part nor if there are any language requirements.
There is no concrete information about the release date of season 4 yet, however there are restrictions preventing filming taking place in the capital this summer, due to the 2024 Olympic Games, which may delay the show’s scheduling.
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