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"Everybody Loves Whales" starts auditions in Alaska
More than 1,000 hopeful actors have contacted the casting agency about roles in the Hollywood film.
Published: 21.06.2010 12:31

Auditions have begun for "Everybody Loves Whales," the upcoming Universal Pictures movie that begins filming in Anchorage and Barrow this fall, the Anchorage Daily News reports/

With an estimated budget of $30 million and Drew Barrymore and John Krasinski set to star, the movie tells a dramatized story of the 1988 attempt to rescue three gray whales trapped in sea ice near Barrow.

News of the project -- and filmmakers' plans to cast dozens of Alaskans in speaking roles, if possible -- have stirred Hollywood dreams in would-be actors across the state and beyond. More than 1,000 people have e-mailed or called in hopes of winning speaking parts or extras work, said Deborah Schildt, one of two Alaska casting directors.

"I have to clear my voice mail two or three times a day," said Schildt, who started the morning with 96 unopened e-mail messages.

"Teenage girls are especially tenacious," she said.

The auditions move to Barrow next weekend, in time for the spring whaling festival, Nalukataq. After that it's Western Alaska, then off to Fairbanks for the World Eskimo-Indian Olympics in late July. Multiple auditions are planned for Anchorage, Schildt said, with the filmmakers looking to cast Russian-speaking sailors, a helicopter pilot who can actually fly a helicopter, cameramen and restaurant workers, and an army of extras.

On Friday, Schildt saw about 20 kids for the role of an Inupiaq boy, about 10 to 13 years old. Two children arrived from the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta village of Chevak. One from Bethel. On Sunday, the casting directors were looking mostly at an Alaska Native elder and whaling captain roles.

Steve MacLean, an Inupiat born in Barrow who now lives in Anchorage, came at his wife's urging. A program director at the Nature Conservancy, he holds a master's degree in wildlife and fishery sciences from Texas A&M University, where he studied bowhead whales, MacLean said, pages of dialogue folded in his hand.

While this is his first casting call, MacLean's brother is in the business. Andrew MacLean directed "On the Ice" in Barrow.

Steve MacLean said he's hoping the moviemakers do their homework and do right by Inupiaq culture in the movie.

Back in the audition suite, a young man stood in front of a row of folding chairs, shifting his weight as he waited for his turn to deliver lines standing on an "X" in front of the camera. While the Alaska-based casting directors funnel dozens if not hundreds of actors through casting calls in the coming weeks, others working on the film will review each tape, Schildt said.

The filmmakers plan to begin shooting as early as mid-September.


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