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Casting Jones as the hero was, in 1968, potentially controversial.
He was a poet of some accomplishment, with four published collections to his name: First Poems ; Casting Off ; Dancer's End ; and The Wedding Gift.
Casting process simulation was initially developed at universities starting from the early ' 70s, mainly in Europe and in the U. S., and is regarded as the most important innovation in casting technology over the last 50 years.
He returned to the United States and was accepted by Central Casting as " Anglo-Saxon Type No. 2008 ".
( The first book about games of chance, Liber de ludo aleae (" On Casting the Die "), was written by Girolamo Cardano in the 1560s, but not published until 1663.
Casting was completed by Florida-based casting director, Beverly McDermott.
It was also Nominated for the Best Casting for Feature Film, Comedy from the Casting Society of America, USA.
Casting the Ethel Mertz character was also some work.
Casting of Pretty Woman was a rather lengthy process.
His first novel was The Casting of Mr. O ' Shaughnessy.
She was given dictated letters of introduction to Central Casting.
After several calls from Central Casting, who had called for " Miss Harlow ", and a number of rejected job offers, Harlean was pressured by her mother, now relocated to Los Angeles, into accepting work.
Prior to the counting error having been noted, Speaker Betty Boothroyd did give a Casting Vote of No, although this was later expunged when the error became clear.
Ruth Lambert was nominated for an Artios award for Best Casting for Animated Voiceover-Feature Film.
Another important business that started at this time was the Metalurgica şi Turnătorie – S. A. ( Metallurgica and Metal Casting ) factory, founded in 1928 with a capital of over 9 million lei.
Casting was seen as very important to the production team, in that the leads would have to be personable enough to attract a young audience while Price also wanted to ensure he got amiable, easy going actors who would be easy to work with over long periods in the studio or out on location.
Casting of the film was also quite difficult.
Casting from impure alloys, which causes zinc pest making metal crack and crumble prematurely was much more common before the war, and is one of the reasons that it is rare to find toys surviving in good condition from this period today ( Ramsay 1993, p. 88 ).
Casting was another key to the success of Blue's Clues.
It was manufactured under the " Udico " brand of the Union Die Casting Co. in Los Angeles, California and was offered in Flamingo Pink, Avocado Green, and Aqua Blue, popular colors of the era.
Hinton later introduced a system of coloured cubes by the study of which, he claimed, it was possible to learn to visualise four-dimensional space ( Casting out the Self, 1904 ).
In 1997 Tim was brought in by Casting Director April Webster, and was chosen by Jerry Bruckheimer to play Benny Ray Riddle, sniper and master armourer in a team of spec ops experts, in the Rysher TV series ' Soldier of Fortune, Inc .' An ex-Marine, drummed out of the Corps for hitting a UN Task Force Officer, Tim's portrayal of the no nonsense, hard nosed, Southerner was an immediate success.

Casting and difficult
Casting is most often used for making complex shapes that would be difficult or uneconomical to make by other methods.
Casting and then machining plutonium is difficult not only because of its toxicity, but also because plutonium has many different metallic phases, also known as allotropes.
Casting steel can be a difficult process in microgravity, requiring special heating and injection processes, or spin forming.

Casting and film's
Casting Nick Nolte as a Founding Father may sound like this film's riskiest choice, but in fact it makes solid sense.

Casting and producers
Casting the role of Darcy's young sister, Georgiana, proved hard as the producers were looking for a young actress who appeared innocent, proud and yet shy, had class and could also play the piano.

Casting and found
Writer Christopher Hitchens, when asked for his favorite Bible story replied “ Casting the first stone ” is a lovely story, even though we ’ ve found out how much it wasn ’ t in the Bible to begin with.
Casting one of the 85 magic user spells consisted of typing a four-letter code found only in the printed game manual, which perhaps helped limit piracy and contributed to the commercial success of the game.
Casting director Patrick Rush found the role of Ryan Atwood particularly hard to cast and only invited Benjamin McKenzie to an audition after Fox had made them aware of the young actor after his unsuccessful audition for a UPN sitcom.
Although the group was not searching for a record label, one of the group's albums found its way into the hands of Mark Miller, lead singer for country group Sawyer Brown, who was struck by Casting Crowns ' driving pop / rock style and Hall's vocal delivery of his hard-hitting but devout songs.

Casting and young
William Fitzstephen ( d. about 1190 ), in his biography of Thomas Becket, gives a graphic sketch of the London of his day and, writing of the summer amusements of the young men, says that on holidays they were " exercised in Leaping, Shooting, Wrestling, Casting of Stones jactu lapidum, and Throwing of Javelins fitted with Loops for the Purpose, which they strive to fling before the Mark ; they also use Bucklers, like fighting Men.
Casting directors are left with choices such as whether to cast the young Prince Orlofsky in Die Fledermaus for a woman or man ; both commonly sing the role.

Casting and actors
* Kids Casting Call Pro – a resource for child actors in the UK
Casting director Lynn Stalmaster gave Ashby a final selection of actors and the two that stood out were Randy Quaid and John Travolta.
Casting directors interviewed hundreds of child actors for the role of " Beaver " but kept calling back Jerry Mathers, an eight-year-old with substantial acting experience.
For a brief time he abandoned acting and started a project called Interactive Casting Universal, a computer system that presented actors ' details and showreels.
Later stages may involve groups of actors attempting material from the work under consideration in various combinations ; the Casting Director considers both the talent of the individual actors and the chemistry of their combination.
Charles Butler from the Central Casting Bureau, who was known for being an agent for African American actors, saw the performance and recommended that Louise try out for a role for a movie .” At first she was hesitant to try out for movies because of how African Americans were portrayed in movies and how Hollywood encouraged these roles.
* Casting ( performing arts ), a pre-production process for selecting a cast of actors and other talent for a live or recorded performance, or models for a photo shoot or showing
After whittling down potential actors from 500 to 4, the second stage of the audition process was an interview with EastEnders Casting Director.
Casting criteria for background actors depend on the production.
Casting directors may also look for background actors that possess special skills needed for the scene, such as rollerblading or dancing.

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