It’s Official: Netflix Orders Series ‘Marco Polo’ From Weinstein Co.
After months of negotiations, Netflix has closed a deal for its newest original series Marco Polo, a nine-episode drama of politics, manipulation and deadly warfare among clashing empires. The project, originally set up at Starz, will premiere on Netflix in late 2014. It will be produced by the Weinstein Co. at the new Pinewood Studios, Malaysia.
Originally a co-production of the Weinstein Co. and Electus, the project received a 10-episode straight-to-series order by Starz in January 2012. Seven scripts were written for the series, which was supposed to film in China, something no other U.S. show has done, which proved a complex and difficult proposition. A year and a half later, last August Starz released the project, and it was taken to Netflix, which made an offer for a nine episodes to be filmed in Malaysia.
* My previous take on the series is HERE
MARCO POLO - Major roles casting in 10 part series for Netflix
All states, AustraliaThe Weinstein Company and Electus are producing this epic series shooting in Malaysia 2014
Casting complete. Applications are now closed.
Casting has begun by a top Australian Casting Director on this 10 part series produced by The Weinstein Company and Electus for Netflix.
Shoot Dates: April - early August 2014
Shoot Location: Malaysia
Executive Producer: Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein
Producer: Collin Creighton
Production Company: Electus and The Weinstein Company
An epic and cinematic adventure of high politics, masterful manipulation and deadly warfare. Young Marco Polo finds himself at the center of a brutal war between two empires in 13th century China, rife with close combat, romance and sexual intrigue, religious tension, political skullduggery and spectacular battles.
NEUTRAL ACCENTS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL ROLES.
THESE CHARACTERS ARE A MIXTURE OF ETHNITICITIES (MONGOLIAN, CHINESE, PERSIAN) - THE CASTING DIRECTOR WILL BE CONSIDERING ALL POSSIBLE ETHNICITIES WHO CAN PORTAY THE LOOK OF THESE REGIONS
KOKACHIN - Series Regular
Mongolian/Chinese. Stunning, compassionate, bold. Kokachin is the princess of a conquered tribe who resides in the Mongol kingdom awaiting her betrothal to a man of the Khan’s choosing. Kokachin immediately catches the eye of Marco and he catches hers – an immensely dangerous attraction. Kokachin will become the target of Chabi’s quest to find an appropriate wife for Jingim and mother to a future heir while concealing a secret that if discovered will threaten to destroy her life. NEUTRAL ACCENTFemales, aged 18 to 25 from Australia
- Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience
https://vimeo.com/80290198
MEI LIN - Series Regular
Chinese. Sensual, exacting, deadly. Famed beauty of South China. A young mother with an edge sharpened by the world she was born into, Mei Lin is an accomplished courtesan to the Emperor and sister to Jia Sidao. Her expertise in the art of seduction elevated her brother from commoner to Chancellor within the Song Dynasty. When the Emperor passes away, her brother threatens the life of her daughter and forces Mei Lin to infiltrate the Mongol Empire. NEUTRAL ACCENTFemales, aged 20 to 28 from Australia (nudity may be required)
- Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience
KHUTULUM - Recurring Character
Mongolian. Bold, cheeky, rugged. Daughter of the Khan’s cousin Kaidu, Khutulum was raised to be a fighter. Uncomfortable by the rules set up for her gender, she enjoys battle and the competition of wrestling and it is widely known throughout the kingdom that whomever defeats her in the ring can win her hand in marriage. To date no one has. Khutulum has a wry sense of humor, considers herself one of the boys and is seemingly unaware of just how beautiful she is.Females, aged 20 to 26 from Australia
- Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience
JING FEI - Recurring Character
Chinese. Most favored concubine to Jia Sidao, Jing Fei is a gorgeous prisoner who is simply trying to survive under his watchful, depraved eye. Friends with Mei Lin, she does and sacrifices everything she can to protect Ling Ling after her mother is sent to the Khan.Females, aged 20 to 28 from Australia (nudity may be required)
- Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience
EMPRESS DOWAGER - Recurring character
Chinese. Uncompromising, courageous, stately. Wife of the recently deceased Emperor, she finds herself in a power struggle with Jia Sidao over the future of the Song Dynasty. As caretaker both to the Boy Emperor and her husband’s vision for the Song Dynasty, Empress Dowager selflessly puts herself squarely in the crosshairs of Jia Sidao’s fury.Females, aged 38 to 50 from Australia
- Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience
CHABI - Series Regular
Mongolian. Thoughtful, regal, elegant, cosmopolitan. Empress of the Yuan Dynasty and most favored wife of Kublai Khan, Chabi is a patron of arts, culture and religions and wields immense political and diplomatic influence over her husband. A Buddhist by nature, she presses the Khan to conquer China through peaceful reconciliation and is instrumental in Marco’s advancement through the ranks of advisors to the Khan.Females, aged 35 to 47 from Australia
- Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience
KUBLAI KHAN - Series regular
Mongolian. Imposing, terrifying, charismatic, fearless. Grandson of Genghis, Kublai is torn - much to the chagrin of the people he leads - between a dedication to Mongol history and culture and a voracious consumption and unerring respect for the customs of China. Kublai takes an immense liking to Marco and eventually adopts him not just into service, but into his family all while eviscerating enemies born outside his walls and within.Males, aged 40 to 60 from Australia
- Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience
JINGIM - Series Regular
Mongolian. Refined, ambitious, intellectual. Prince Jingim was raised in Confucianism, educated in Chinese art, language and warfare and groomed to one day inherit the throne from his father, Kublai. His lack of Mongol upbringing leads to an intense insecurity that is magnified by the distrust and distain the Mongol people harbor towards him. Jingim has a hatred for Marco who he believes curries more love and favor from the Khan than the Khan grants to his own son.Males, aged 20 to 30 from Australia
- Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience
https://vimeo.com/80182240
AHMAD - Series Regular
Persian. Striking, eloquent, charming. Ahmad is the Minister of Finance, trusted advisor and adopted son of Kublai and Chabi. Even though he is not a warrior, Ahmad is consistently outspoken in the necessity of war to stamp out the Song rebels. This puts him at odds with Yusuf - his primary opponent within the Mongol court. Motivated by both seemingly altruistic and self-serving reasons, Ahmad is ever steadfast in his support and belief in the expansion of the Mongol empire.Males, aged 30 to 45 from Australia
- Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience
YUSUF - Series Regular
Persian. Loyal, humble, understated. Yusuf walks with a limp, his body twisted wrong under his Deel robes. He lives in constant pain, but rarely betrays this reality. Although he is Vice-Regent and charged with security and military affairs within the kingdom, he is decidedly anti-war with the Song Rebels which leads to charged confrontations with Ahmad. Outside of Chabi, Yusuf is the Khan’s most trusted advisor.Males, aged 45 to 60 from Australia
- Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience
BYAMBAA - Series Regular
Mongolian. Fierce, uncompromising, obsessively steeped in the Mongol traditions of his great-grandfather, Genghis. Byambaa is the progeny of Kublai and one of his concubines, which all but insures he will never ascend to the throne. A fact that perturbs him. Quick of temper, a ferocious warrior, Byambaa goes wherever his Khan commands and feels most comfortable when in the heat of battle. Byambaa and Marco become fast friends and compatriots in the service of the Khan.Males, aged 26 to 33 from Australia
- Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience
HUNDRED EYES - Series Regular
Chinese. Irreverent, cryptic, supremely skilled in Wudang Kung Fu. Conscripted into royal service, Hundred Eyes trains the Khan's sons, nobles, and selected soldiers. Not the stereotypical wise monk, he is a long-haired Taoist with a dark side. Known for his wry humor and an affinity for plum wine, he reluctantly becomes more than just a master to Marco as he tutors the young foreigner how to survive and thrive within the Khan’s byzantine rules and regulations.Males, aged 48 to 60 from Australia
- Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience
BOY EMPEROR - Recurring Character
Chinese. Heir to the throne, but completely unaware of the responsibility that power bestows upon him and the resentment that it engenders. He likes to kill bugs, play hide and seek and dance with his playmates. In short, he is a five-year child with a target on his back painted by none other than Chancellor Jia Sidao.Males, aged 5 to 7 from Australia
- Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience
ZA BING
Chinese. A good-natured mountain of a manservant, Za Bing was an Imperial Guard trained by Hundred Eyes who was converted into a eunuch for some unknown offense to the kingdom. Dedicated to the protection of Kokachin, Za Bing begins as a lethal wall Marco must scale in hispursuit of the princess and ends as an ally and gateway to her heart.
Males, aged 30 to 40 from Australia
- Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience
KAIDU - Recurring Character
Mongolian. Leader of Western Mongolia, cousin to Kublai and Ariq, Kaidu is the first to openly question the Khan’s acceptance of Chinese culture, but is always aware of his place in the kingdom and is respectful of Kublai’s, as well. He is father to Khutulum and is seeking a husband for his daughter and heir to his family name.Males, aged 40 to 50 from Australia
- Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience
https://vimeo.com/80402956
ARIQ - Guest Star
Mongolian. Known as Ariq the Strong, he is the imposing younger brother of Kublai and ruler of Karakorum – the old Mongol Capitol. An ardent Mongol traditionalist who outwardly supports the Khan, but inwardly resents his pro-Chinese motivations and challenges his right to the throne.Males, aged 36 to 45 from Australia
- Minimum Acting experience: No previous acting experience
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