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Best Achievement in Casting 2020

WINNER

Schitt’s Creek

Lisa Parasyn, Jon Comerford

CSA

2020

Canadian Screen Awards

Best Achievement in Casting

WINNER

Schitt’s Creek

Lisa Parasyn, Jon Comerford

NOMINEES

Kim’s Convenience

Deirdre Bowen

Mary Kills People

Susan Forrest, Sharon Forrest

Anne with an E

Stephanie Gorin

The Amazing Race Canada

Mike Yerxa, Jesse Storey

2019

Canadian Screen Awards

Best Achievement in Casting

WINNER

Letterkenny

Jenny Lewis, Sara Kay

NOMINEES

Mary Kills People

Sharon Forrest, Susan Forrest

Schitt's Creek

Jon Comerford, Lisa Parasyn

Vikings

Frank Moiselle, Nuala Moiselle, Deirdre Bowen

Cardinal: Blackfly Season

Lisa Parasyn, Jon Comerford

2018

Canadian Screen Awards

Best Achievement in Casting

WINNER

Cardinal

Jon Comerford, Lisa Parasyn

NOMINEES

Anne

Stephanie Gorin

Kim's Convenience

Deidre Bowen

Letterkenny

Jenny Lewis, Sara Kay

Mary Kills People

Susan Forrest, Sharon Forrest

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Featured News

PRESS RELEASE - March 17, 2021

For Immediate Release:
CASTING DIRECTORS SOCIETY OF CANADA LAUNCHES DIVERSITY INITIATIVE

TORONTO, ON— The Casting Directors Society of Canada (CDC) is launching an initiative to increase diversity in the Canadian casting community. As home to some of Canada’s most renowned casting professionals, the CDC is opening its doors to up-and-coming creatives by offering two 6-week paid internship opportunities during the Spring/Summer of 2021 for individuals aspiring to work in the field. Following a virtual application and interview process, each candidate will be placed with a working casting director for 6 weeks: one candidate will be placed with a casting director who specializes in scripted long form programming; the other will gain experience with a casting director who specializes in casting commercials.
Through this refreshing initiative, the CDC aims to provide a unique stepping-stone to those who wish to make a career in casting and become a part of the creative, diverse and everchanging casting world that helps bring the written word from the page to the screen. By inviting candidates from across Canada to take part in this experience, the CDC hopes to move towards becoming a more fully-diverse group that represents Black, Indigenous, Racialized, LGBTQ2S+, and/or people living with disabilities.
Successful candidates will likely have studied in film school programs or come from other areas of the entertainment business. With casting being the liaison between film production personnel (producers, directors and writers) and the acting community (actors and agents), candidates must be extremely personable, while also boasting exceptional creativity, independence, organization, and self-starting abilities. As a job that requires a critical eye for assessing ability and future potential of acting talent, candidates must also be attune to the trends of the industry and have a strong willingness to learn new skills in this role.
Throughout and following the completion of the internship, successful candidates will see the culmination of their skills and learnings come to life through at least one long form scripted project or a series of commercials, depending on the office that they complete their internship in. Candidates will work with their CDC mentor to follow the casting process from preparing preliminary breakdowns through to selection of actors for auditions, selection of sides (scenes to be prepared for the auditions), sending out audition requests and, ultimately, to the booking of actors.
Candidates across the country who are interested in having the chance to participate in this unique and enriching opportunity can visit https://www.castingsociety.ca/diversity to submit their application. Applicants will be asked to write a short piece on why they are attracted to this position and what aspects of the casting world interest them.
Submissions will be accepted until April 30th, 2021, with finalists being interviewed via Zoom prior to 2 candidates being chosen. Exact interview dates will be communicated to individual candidates following the application process.

CDC Diversity Internship Initiative
Application Deadline: Friday, April 30th, 2021
Location: Applications virtually available through https://www.castingsociety.ca/diversity

The CDC wishes to express thanks to the following companies whose support helped make this initiative possible:
OPC
Spy Films
Undivided Creative
Untitled Films
RP Communications

About the Casting Directors Society of Canada
The Casting Directors Society of Canada (CDC) is the only organization in Canada to represent professional casting directors working in every medium where professional actors are required, including film, television, commercials, theatre, industrials, and even trade shows. We provide casting expertise in finding candidates for reality television, as well as hosts and presenters. We also work on the casting of non-union projects as required. For more information, visit https://www.castingsociety.ca.


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For more information or press inquiries, please contact:

RP Communications
Randy Phipps, randy@rpcommunications.net
416-953-9949

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Gemini Awards

2011

Gemini Award

Best Achievement in Casting

WINNER

Durham County

Marissa Richmond, Andrea Kenyon, Randi Wells, L. Goldstein, S. Smith

NOMINEES

Living in Your Car - Chapter 2

Marsha Chesley

Todd and the Book of Pure Evil

Sara Kay, Jim Heber, Jenny Lewis

Lost Girl - Vexed

Lisa Parasyn, Jon Comerford

Flashpoint - Jumping At Shadows

Marissa Richmond

2010

Gemini Award

Best Achievement in Casting

WINNER

The Summit

John Buchan, Jason Knight

NOMINEES

Bloodletting And Miraculous Cures

Deirdre Bowen

Flashpoint - Perfect Storm

Marissa Richmond

Guns

Stephanie Gorin

Durham County - Little Lost Children

A. Kenyon, M. Richmond, R. Wells, W. O'Brien

2009

Gemini Award

Best Achievement in Casting

WINNER

The Line

Marsha Chesley

NOMINEES

Being Erica

Stephanie Gorin

The Border

Stephanie Gorin

Flashpoint

Marissa Richmond

Less Than Kind

Susan Forrest, Sharon Forrest, Jim Heber

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