
(Photo: Paramount Network) Dave Annable (left) as Lee Dutton, Wes Bentley as Jamie Dutton, Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton and Kevin Costner as John Dutton in “Yellowstone.”

(Photo: Paramount Network) Ryan Bingham, Forrie Smith, Cole Hauser, Kevin Costner, Jefferson White, Denim Richards and Luke Peckinpah star in “Yellowstone.”

(Photo: Paramount Network) Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton and Kelsey Asbille as Monica Long in “Yellowstone.”

(Photo: Paramount Network) Wes Bentley (left) as Jamie Dutton, Forrie Smith as Lloyd, Luke Peckinpah as Fred, Kevin Costner as John Dutton, Dave Annable as Lee Dutton, Denim Richards as Colby, and Cole Hauser as Rip Wheeler in “Yellowstone.”

(Photo: Paramount Network) Pete Sands (left), Mo Brings Plenty, Gil Birmingham, Cole Hauser, Kevin Costner and Wes Bentley in “Yellowstone.”

(Photo: Paramount Network) Kevin Costner as John Dutton and Brecken Merrill as Tate Long in “Yellowstone.”
Are you a Kevin Costner fan? Have you ever wanted to be a TV show? Have you ever wanted to be in a TV show with Kevin Costner?
Here’s your chance. The Paramount Network series “Yellowstone” is currently in production here in Utah on its second season, and they’re looking for paid extras.
There's no guarantee you'd end up in a scene with the Oscar-winning Costner, but you might. Or you could end up standing behind one of the show's other stars — may Wes Bentley, Kelly Reilly, Luke Grimes or Cole Hauser.
For the second year in a row, casting directors Kelly Hunt and Tracy Dixon are holding an open casting call — this time online. They’re looking for men and women of all ethnicities, ages 16 and older, for the series, which continues in production here through September.
And, yes, you'll get paid — up to $150 a day.
If you're interested, submit a current photo along with your height, weight and clothes measurements tp yellowstoneextras@gmail.com.
For more information about the open call, go to extrascasting.wixsite.com/yellowstoneinfo or facebook.com/yellowstoneextras/.
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