Mel Gibson is looking for Irish women to star in his new film

But of course, there is one catch - producers are looking to fit a certain criteria.

Mel Gibson is looking for Irish women to star in his new film

It’s not everyday Mel Gibson gives a call out looking for Irish women to join him on set, so what are you waiting for?

The Hollywood star has been filming his new film, The Professor and The Madman, in Dublin for the past few weeks.

The production company behind the new movie, Icon Entertainment, are looking for Irish women to star as extras.

But of course, there is one catch - producers are looking for some very specific attributes.

They're looking for women who are 5’3- 5’8 in height with a waist size of 26-28’ Along with that they must have a bust size of 34-36’ and fit size 8-10 in dresses.

They also add that they want women with no fake tan or fake nails and natural hair colour of medium or long length - no shaved head or undercuts.

Plucked/shaved eyebrows are also not accepted or obvious tattoos and body decorations.

If you’re a woman between the ages of 20 to 60 years old that fits the above description then pop over to MovieExtras.ie.

Shooting begins the start of October and runs right through to the end of November in the Dublin/Wicklow areas.

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