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Casting Directors report
The landscape of casting in the UK is undergoing a noticeable shift in 2025, with casting directors across film, television, and commercial productions expressing a growing need for “real people” performers. This trend, which began subtly over the past few years, has now become a defining characteristic of the industry as audiences increasingly favour authenticity, relatability, and genuine human presence over traditional, polished performance styles.
Commercial brands, independent filmmakers, and even major streaming platforms are embracing this movement, opening new doors for talent from all backgrounds — including newcomers with limited experience. As the demand expands, agencies like Stage One Talent are uniquely positioned to provide casting directors with performers who embody real stories, distinctive looks, and personalities that resonate on screen.
Why “Real People” Are in High Demand
Modern audiences have evolved. Viewers are no longer as captivated by overly produced or heavily stylised portrayals. Instead, they connect with content that feels honest, human, and emotionally grounded. As a result, casting directors are prioritising individuals who reflect the everyday realities of society.
Several factors contribute to this trend:
- Social Media Influence
Platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube have shifted audience expectations. People respond to natural, unfiltered moments rather than rehearsed performances. Brands want their advertising to mirror this energy. - Representation and Diversity
The industry continues its push for inclusive storytelling. Casting is expanding to include performers of all ages, ethnicities, disabilities, body types, and personal backgrounds. Authenticity is key. - Short-Form Content Dominance
Advertisements and online videos often rely on simple, relatable scenarios. Everyday people fit these narratives better than traditional actors in certain campaigns. - Audience Trust
Consumers trust brands more when ads feel genuine. “Real people” make the message more believable.
This shift benefits a wide array of actors — especially those with strong emotional presence, a unique look, or an interesting personal story.
Types of Roles Now Requesting Real People
Casting directors are actively seeking individuals for roles that previously might have gone to trained actors. These include:
- Family units (real parents + kids)
- Tradespeople (builders, plumbers, electricians)
- Healthcare workers, teachers, hospitality staff
- Seniors and retirees
- Teenagers with authentic personalities
- People with regional accents
- Individuals with visible differences or unique features
- Real couples or groups of friends
Commercials in particular have embraced this movement. Food brands, tech companies, banks, lifestyle labels, and even government campaigns often request talent who resemble the everyday public rather than polished performers.
A Growing Opportunity for New Talent
One of the biggest advantages of this shift is that newcomers can enter the industry more easily. Many casting calls now welcome individuals:
- With no previous acting experience
- Without a traditional showreel
- Who simply present well on camera
- Who can take direction and be natural
- Who feel comfortable being themselves
This means people who would never have considered acting may now find themselves booking work.
For agencies like Stage One Talent, this is an ideal moment to expand the roster with unique faces, diverse ages, and genuine personalities. It also allows talent to start their journey through commercials and social media content before moving into more structured acting roles.
What Casting Directors Look For in 2025
Although the demand for real people performers has increased, casting directors still expect a certain level of preparation and professionalism. The key qualities they seek include:
- Authentic expression — not overacting
- Clear, natural speaking ability
- Good self-tape presentation
- A friendly, open personality
- Ability to take direction without stiffening or performing unnaturally
- Confidence in simply being themselves on camera
Self-taping remains the primary submission method for most casting directors, making it essential for talent to practise delivering relaxed, natural performances on camera.
How Agencies Can Support This Trend
Agencies play a crucial role in bridging the gap between casting directors and the new wave of real people talent. Stage One Talent can support this trend by:
- Encouraging talent to submit real-life photos alongside headshots
- Offering quick self-tape guidance
- Keeping profiles updated with personality descriptions
- Being proactive in putting forward unconventional or fresh faces
- Building a roster that reflects real diversity
- Connecting with casting directors who specialise in real people campaigns
This enhances the agency’s reputation and helps clients secure more varied roles.
A Sign of a Changing Industry
The increasing demand for authentic, everyday individuals reflects a broader shift in the entertainment world. As storytelling becomes more inclusive and relatable, the industry embraces performers who represent real communities. This evolution offers enormous potential for actors and newcomers alike — and for agencies committed to nurturing genuine, human talent.
2025 continues to demonstrate that there is space for everyone in the acting world, and the value of authenticity has never been higher.
