Morgan Freeman TV series filming in Mississippi soon for History Channel
Published 10:00 pm Friday, April 9, 2021
An upcoming History Channel series to be filmed in Natchez is currently casting for both featured roles and extras.
Each episode of the show, called “Great Escapes with Morgan Freeman,” will be narrated by Academy and Golden Globe Award-winning actor Morgan Freeman, who is best known for his distinctive deep voice.
Morgan Freeman and his production team, Revelations Entertainment, has partnered with Crooked Letter Picture Company to produce the show in Natchez, said Crooked Letter Picture Company owner, Tate Taylor.
“Our goal is to go beyond just my company putting out our own stuff here in Natchez. We want to bring other major film companies here and make Natchez a filming destination,” Taylor said.
Casting director Matthew Morgan of Morgan Casting said the company is looking for approximately 60 cast members for featured roles and approximately 100 extras for the first eight episodes of the series. The non-fiction series focuses on infamous prison escapes across the world, Morgan said.
“I am grateful to let locals to know what is filming in their backyard and let them know of opportunities for them to be a part of this reenactment series,” he said. “We’re excited to film this in Natchez. I’m casting for eight episodes that will be filmed roughly over the span of one month starting in mid-April and ending in mid-May.”
For this series, Morgan said he would be seeking look-alikes for real-life characters like “El Chapo,” the famous Mexican drug lord, and other prisoners who pulled off escapes from maximum security prisons such as Alcatraz in San Francisco and the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, New York.
“We’re casting real people, so I’m doing my best to find people who resemble them,” Morgan said. “If people wonder what we’re looking for, I would say age 20 up to late 60s, white, Black or Hispanic.”
For featured roles, Morgan said he will be posting reference photos and descriptions of the characters and will be looking for talented actors who can follow on-set directions and reenact these iconic prison escapes.
Casting notices will be posted in a few spots, including the Morgan Casting Facebook Page, MyCastingFile.com and actorsaccess.com.
Casting inquiries may also be emailed to castinggreatescapes@gmail.com, Morgan said. Extras receive $100 per day for up to a 12-hour day of work prominent roles, named characters, can be paid between $150 t $200 per day for roles that may require filming over a span of multiple days, he said.
Cast member safety is paramount, Morgan said, adding all cast members will be tested for COVID-19 prior to filming.
“I would love to book as many Natchezians as possible and as many Mississippians as possible,” Morgan said. “We take great measures to make sure people are safe.”