Monday, June 28, 2021

Upcoming HBO Max Series | Pretty Little Liars | 2 Roles

 

See below two breakdowns for two roles for the upcoming HBO Max series Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin.

 

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FARAN: Female, Legal 18 or older to play 16, Black. Another “Little Liar.” Faran is a driven, ambitious, beautiful dancer, but struggles to fit into the prim, proper, and pricey world of even small-town ballet. Faran’s mother, Corey, is out of the picture, so she lives with her single dad, Zeke. As the only black girl in her ballet class, Faran faces insidious, systemic racism from the school bully, Karen. But Faran suffers no fools and takes no shit. She knows she’s a better dancer than Karen, and she proves it. But her core wound is directly tied to Faran’s secret—beautiful as she is now, Faran spent much of her young life in a gruesome back brace, recovering from surgery to treat her Scoliosis. And she has the scar to prove it. This literal core wound is at the root of Faran’s neuroses about her body. Faran will strike up a romance with a handsome ballerino in her class, Henry. (ASP SERIES REGULAR)

HENRY: Male, Legal 18 or older to play 16, Asian-American. Henry is a beautiful and talented lead ballerino at Millwood High. He is paired with Little Liar, Faran, in ballet class, to dance the role of Prince Siegfried in “Swan Lake.” Cocky as hell with the skill to match, Henry’s got his eyes set on Faran. Actors submitted must be authorized to legally work in the U.S (RECURRING GUEST STAR)

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