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Be an extra in the Field of Dreams TV show
Be an extra in the Field of Dreams TV show

The folks that are coming to Iowa this summer to film the Field of Dreams TV series for Peacock are looking for local extras and you could be one!

Filming is set to begin in Iowa around Labor Day. The show is looking for both paid extras as well as crew and support services.

NOTE: they’re going to need ALL of your measurements, so make sure you know things like your hip, inseam, chest, and waist numbers, plus much more.

Step 1: You have to have an account with Kaast. You must fill out the information here.

Step 2: Apply here for the Field of Dreams production

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