Texas, Get Ready: Secret Casting Call for the Beth & Rip ‘Yellowstone’ Spin-Off Could Change Your Life—Here’s How to Jump In!

Texas, Get Ready: Secret Casting Call for the Beth & Rip 'Yellowstone' Spin-Off Could Change Your Life—Here’s How to Jump In!

Ever find yourself glued to an episode of Yellowstone or 1923, fingers crossed, hoping to catch a glimpse of your favorite stars — and maybe imagine yourself right there with them? Now, hold onto that cowboy hat because if you’re in Texas, your dream might just gallop into reality. Imagine this: a brand-new Taylor Sheridan series, part of the famed Yellowstone universe, is rolling cameras across the sprawling backdrops of Ferris, Texas — not Montana, where the magic’s supposed to happen. At first, whispers about a show named Rio Palo had us scratching our heads, but nope — it’s actually the Beth and Rip spinoff capturing all the grit and glory. And here’s the kicker — if you missed your shot last month to be an extra alongside the Yellowstone legends, the casting call is still open across North Texas. From rodeo contestants to glamorous divorcees, this is your unexpected ticket to star in a story everyone’s buzzing about. Ready to saddle up and get in on the action? LEARN MORE

Ever watched an episode of Yellowstone or 1923 and dreamed of seeing yourself on screen alongside your favorite actors? If you live in Texas, you just might have a chance! Last month, news broke that an all-new Taylor Sheridan series, part of the Yellowstone universe, was filming outside of Dallas in Ferris, Texas. Originally thought to be titled Rio Palo, the story was ultimately debunked by a representative from 101 Studios, who confirmed that it was not the title, and the show that was actually being filmed in the Lone Star State town was the Beth and Rip spinoff series, per Country Living. Regardless of which show is being filmed, if it has anything to do with Yellowstone, you know we’re interested! The show was seeking extras last month throughout North Texas, but if you missed your chance to show your stuff alongside some of our favorite Yellowstone faces, you’re in luck! According to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram the show is seeking extras for shoots taking place over the next week. Here, everything to know about who they’re looking to cast and how to apply.

How to be an extra on a ‘Yellowstone’ spinoff

The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported that Legacy Casting was seeking out extras to fill a wide array of roles in the upcoming spin-off series. The series is seeking actors in a variety of cities across the state, including Dallas, Weatherford, Boyd and Cleburne. Initially, Legacy Casting was looking to fill roles like photo double for actor Juan Pablo Raba, as well as rodeo contestants, rodeo attendees, an ambulance driver, bar patrons and more. This time around, they’re looking for a new handful of actors and actresses.

Kelly Reilly as Beth Dutton in Yellowstone
Kelly Reilly as Beth Dutton in YellowstoneCourtesy of Paramount Network

For a shoot taking place today, September 16, in Boyd, Texas, the show is looking for actors between the ages of 8 and 12 years old set to film around midnight (parental waivers are required). In addition to these youngsters, they are also casting men and women as ranchers in Montana. For both of these parts, extras will earn $110 for 10 hours of work.

On September 17, for a shoot taking place in Cleburne, the show is looking for a teenage male who is able to throw a spiral with a football, paying $200 for 12 hours. Additionally, they’re seeking people to play fire relief volunteers, paying $110 for 10 hours, as well as patrons at a motel, also paying $110 for 10 hours of work.

In Weatherford, extras are needed on September 19 for a scene taking place at an eatery meant to be a popular teen hangout spot. The show is seeking teen patrons occupying the establishment, adults with vehicles that aren’t white or red who can park them outside of the restaurant and employees at the restaurant, also with vehicles that can be parked outside. For all of these roles, extras will receive $110 for 10 hours.

In Dallas on September 22, Legacy Casting is looking to fill roles for a shoot taking place at a restaurant. Restaurant patrons will earn $110 for 10 hours of work, while a bartender and hostess role will earn $200 for 12 hours. The show is also seeking patrons at the restaurant meant to look like a crew of glamorous divorcees. While these scenes are all filming around Texas, they are meant to take place in Montana. If you’re interested in applying, visit Legacy Casting’s site here.

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