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Ang Lee’s “Gold Mountain” Casting Call Seeks Local Extras in El Dorado County

Major Hollywood production filming this spring offers paid roles—residents have limited time to apply

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
April 13, 2026
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Ang Lee’s “Gold Mountain” Casting Call Seeks Local Extras in El Dorado County

Casting Call - townspeople, kids, railroad workers, male horseback riders, blacksmiths, butchers, wagon drivers

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Residents of El Dorado County have a rare opportunity to step into California’s cinematic past as a major Hollywood production begins casting for paid extras in the region.

“Gold Mountain,” a feature film directed by Ang Lee, is scheduled to begin filming across Northern California in May 2026, with locations spanning Sacramento, Placer County, and El Dorado County. The production is actively seeking background actors to portray a wide range of Gold Rush-era roles, including townspeople, railroad workers, miners, wagon drivers, and families reflective of the diverse communities that shaped early California.

According to casting materials released by CSA casting directors Nina Henninger and Sarah Kuban, filming for extras is expected to take place between May 18 and June 5. Applicants are asked to submit four recent photographs—close-up, profile, upper body, and full-body—along with contact information to a designated casting email. Production guidelines specify a natural appearance, noting that visible tattoos, dyed hair, and facial piercings may limit eligibility due to the historical setting.

“This is a large-scale production that will rely heavily on local talent to bring authenticity to the Gold Rush setting,” the casting notice states.

The film is based on the acclaimed 2020 novel How Much of These Hills Is Gold by C. Pam Zhang, which reimagines the American West through the journey of two Chinese American siblings navigating survival, identity, and loss in a hostile frontier landscape. The screenplay is written by Hansol Jung, known for work on Pachinko, and cinematography will be led by three-time Academy Award winner Emmanuel Lubezki.

With a reported budget exceeding $30 million and more than $7 million in California film tax credits, the production is expected to employ more than 170 crew members and over 1,300 extras. Industry officials say projects of this scale provide a measurable economic boost to local communities through job creation and increased demand for services.

“Gold Mountain” also marks a return to narrative filmmaking for Lee, whose past work—including Brokeback Mountain—has explored themes of identity, displacement, and human connection. This latest project continues that tradition, offering a more complex and historically grounded portrayal of the Gold Rush era, particularly the experiences of immigrant communities often absent from traditional Western narratives.

Filming is expected to last approximately 50 days, with local landscapes chosen for their historical resemblance to mid-19th century California. Areas in and around Folsom and Placerville are anticipated to serve as key backdrops.

For El Dorado County residents, the opportunity is both cultural and economic—a chance to participate in a major motion picture while helping bring a nuanced chapter of California history to life.

Townspeople, kids, railroad workers, male horseback riders, blacksmiths, butchers, wagon drivers, coal miners Caucasian, Chinese, Californios, Indios, Miwok
If you are interested, please submit 4 photos of yourself (close-up, upper body profiles, and full-body — no logos please) plus your contact information to realitycasting23@gmail.com ‘” No easily visible tattoos. dyed hair. facial piercing.  Filming Schedule: Production is set to begin in May 2026, after several delays. Filming is expected to last 50 days
CASTING BY NINA HENNINGER, CSA 8, SARAH KUBAN, CSA

  •  realitycasting23@gmail.com.
  • Stand-Ins: For Asian-identifying stand-ins (specifically seeking females ~5’1″–5’5″ and males ~5’7″–5’8″), email RLC@RoseLockeCasting.com.

The film is expected to offer a historically grounded and gritty perspective on the California Gold Rush rather than a simple negative or positive portrayal. Because it is adapted from C. Pam Zhang’s acclaimed novel How Much of These Hills Is Gold, it will likely challenge the traditional “American Dream” narrative by highlighting the harsh realities faced by immigrants of color.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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