Lindsey Lohan is set to call Ireland her home for a few weeks as she will star in a new Irish movie for Netflix.
Producers are currently on the hunt for a full-time body double to join the Parent Trap star, 36, in the new rom-com, ‘Irish Wish’, which will start filming in various locations around the country next month.
A casting call on MovieExtras.ie is titled: “Full time female body double for Netflix rom com 'Irish Wish' required.”
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The full notice reads: “A very exciting full time role for a camera body double for a well known actress on an upcoming Netflix Rom Com called 'Irish Wish' shooting in Dublin/Wicklow.
“Acting experience an advantage as role requires scenes with main cast members."
“Please include a full length photo, head shot and photo of back of hair when applying along with FULL MEASUREMENTS to be considered for this role.”
Other criteria for the paid job calls for applicants to be over 18 and 5’4” tall, size 6-8 in clothing and 'willing to dye their hair red if selected'.
They must also be ‘residing in Dublin’ and available to work Monday – Friday from Monday 5th September to Friday 14th October.
Filming for the new flick is reportedly set to take place in Westport and Knock Airport in county Mayo as well as Lough Tay in the Wicklow Mountains, Killruddery House and Gardens, Bray Head and the Cliffs of Moher.
Lohan will play the lead role in the movie, which is expected to release on Netflix globally in 2023.
It comes after Netflix announced a new deal with Lindsay Lohan for a “two-picture creative partnership” that would also include a Christmas movie, which is expected to hit Netflix in late 2022.
Irish Mirror reached out to Netflix for comment.
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