‘Frisco King’ is casting extras for North Texas filming. Here’s how much it pays
Taylor Sheridan’s “Frisco King” is casting extras for filming in North Texas.
“Frisco King” will star Samuel L. Jackson as Russell Lee Washington Jr., a hitman that crossed paths with Sylvester Stallone’s “Tulsa King” character Dwight Manfredi. Jackson appeared in the final two episodes of the show’s third season last year.
The Paramount+ series began production in Fort Worth in late March. Previously titled “NOLA King,” the show was originally supposed to be set and made in New Orleans, but is now a North Texas production.
Texas-based Legacy Casting recently posted several notices for filming in the region in June and July. Here’s what to know.
How to appear in ‘Frisco King’
Click on the hyperlink to apply for each role:
- June 24- Couple walking dog. Filming in Haslet, $200 for 12 hours of work and $50 extra for bringing your own dog.
- June 25- Neighbors with vehicles (not red or white). Filming in Haslet, $110 for 10 hours of work.
- June 30: SMU frat guys. Filming in Dallas, $200 for 12 hours of work.
- July 13-16: Overnight rave partygoers (18-25 year olds). Filming in Granbury, $110 for 10 hours of work.
- Late June or early July: Middle Eastern extras for Pakistani restaurant scene. Filming in Fort Worth, $200 for 12 hours of work.
More on ‘Frisco King’
Sheridan is writing every episode of “Frisco King” himself.
The show is expected to be another “fish out of water” story with Jackson’s character living and working in a city far from his New Orleans beginnings. This is the same premise for “Tulsa King,” which sees Stallone’s New York City character adjust to life in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
“Frisco King” will film in Fort Worth, Plano, Dallas, Frisco, Keller, Denton and Southlake through July. In addition to Jackson and Stallone, the show stars Kai Caster, Asa Germann, Lilah Pate and Savanna Gann.
No release date has been set for the series.