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Comedy TV series "The Burgers" Casting Child and Teen Actors

Nashville, TN, United States
ID: 598182Exp: 1/28/2026
online audition
Description:

Casting all principal and supporting roles for its upcoming original comedy TV series, "The Burgers". Please see the details below. ONLY LOCAL TALENT WILL BE ACCEPTED. About the project: Logline: A Boston family of five known as The Burgers, navigates parenting, work, and chaos—loud, messy, and always hilarious. Rate: Paid roles (details provided upon booking) Additional info: Production starts: August 2026 – Winter 2026 Location: Nashville, TN When applying please put in Subject Line: The Burgers Casting Please include: First and last name: Age: Height: Contact: Headshot(s): Resume (if available): Role: Submission Guidelines: Do not submit if you do not meet the casting requirements!!! Please submit only one email per actor!!!

3 roles

Savannah RettlesbergerFemale15-18 y.o.White / Caucasian

Savannah is the oldest child and social powerhouse of the family. Dramatic, clever, and self-aware, she is frequently embarrassed by her family but deeply protective of them. She navigates teenage romance, school life, and social pressures with humor and savvy, often pointing out the absurdity of her parents’ antics. Savannah’s storylines explore growing pains, sibling rivalry, and her desire to be seen as mature while still needing family support.

Jed RettlesbergerMale12-16 y.o.White / Caucasian

The middle child, Jed is mischievous, sarcastic, and endlessly scheming. Convinced he’s overlooked, he constantly seeks attention and shortcuts to recognition. His schemes are loud, often backfire, and generate comedic tension, but underneath the chaos, Jed is loyal and caring. He delivers humor through rebellion, sibling rivalry, and the occasional painfully honest observation about his family’s quirks.

Maisie RettlesbergerFemale5-10 y.o.African-American

Maisie is the youngest child, adopted from foster care. Observant, clever, and disarmingly honest, she notices patterns and contradictions that the adults miss. Maisie exposes family absurdities with innocence and clarity, offering comedic and emotional insights beyond her years. She’s confident, witty, and at times the emotional compass of the family, often forcing her parents and siblings to confront truths they’d rather ignore.