Advice: Auditioning For the Role of Jill Pole

Since the release of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, we at NarniaWeb have received almost daily inquiries about auditioning for the role of Jill Pole in The Silver Chair. After the release of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, these inquiries have risen to almost unbelievable levels. We wanted to take this opportunity to give some information about the film industry and answer the questions that folks may have about how to acquire a role.

Pre-Production and Greenlighting

Before casting begins for a film, there are several steps that take place. A script is written (or at least begun), the story is pitched to the studio, and the studio then “greenlights” the film, which means that the production is formally approved and financed. After the film is greenlit, it then enters pre-production, during which the script is finalized and plans are made for the actual shooting of the film. It is during this pre-production stage that casting is done.

Casting and Auditions

The casting process for The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe was somewhat unique in that casting director Pippa Hall held many public auditions when searching for the four Pevensie children. These auditions were generally held at schools around the UK, with children from the drama clubs being invited to attend. This is not typical, though, and usually a casting director will work directly with agents and industry contacts to come up with a list of potential actors to fill a specific role. Several actors are given auditions and the director and producers together decide which one will best play the part. This is the way that Will Poulter was cast for the role of Eustace.

Occasionally there will be open auditions for extras at a film location shoot. When that information becomes available we always post it at NarniaWeb.

Silver Chair Status

The future of the Narnia movies depends on the box office results for each film. If The Voyage of the Dawn Treader doesn’t do well enough in theaters, it is likely that there will not be any further Narnia films. If it is successful (and no one is sure exactly what the threshold of success is in the eyes of the studio), then Walden and Fox will likely move forward and attempt to get another Narnia film greenlit.

In interviews the producers have mentioned that they are considering The Silver Chair as well as The Magician’s Nephew for the next film. This could mean that The Silver Chair would be skipped or passed over temporarily, or that both films could be made at the same time. There are any number of possibilities, but the reality is that the future of the franchise and The Silver Chair is very much in limbo right now. It also goes without saying that production for The Silver Chair has not been greenlit and is not currently looking for any actors for the simple reason that there is no production.

Advice

If you are interested in auditioning for the role of Jill Pole or any other character in a Narnia film, the best advice that we can give is to 1) get involved with a local drama group to hone your skills and 2) hire an agent who can acquire an audition for you with the casting director when the time comes. There likely won’t be any public auditions. This is simply the way that Hollywood works.

Another question that we are often asked is about what the producers are looking for. Again, since there are no producers and no production (yet), we have no idea. During the casting process for The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Pippa Hall was quoted as saying that she felt that there were so many brilliant British actors that there was no need to look for someone who could “fake” a British accent. So our expectation is that the producers would probably look to the UK first to fill the role of Jill Pole.

Conclusion

To sum this all up, The Silver Chair has not yet been greenlit so there are no roles yet to be filled. If you are interested in auditioning for a role when one becomes available, we recommend that you hire an agent who can acquire an audition for you when the time comes. Good luck!

1,747 Responses

  1. yeswelovenarnia says:

    Oh wow…how I have dreamed of this…..I suppose there is no chance of anybody looking for people in the US….sigh…that is one problem of living here and not there…ah well

  2. QueenSusanJ316 says:

    I wish they would film in the USA so that I could audition as an extra as I am not British so would probably not be able to be Jill. I wonder what age they would look for in lady of the green kirtle?

  3. Rilian says:

    Actually, the runner-up for the role of Peter Pevensie was a New Zealander. He lost the role (supposedly) because he didn't look as much like a sibling to the other three the way Moseley did. He still got a cameo shot in the film as the young soldier Peter sees getting off the train (actor Jaxin Hall).

  4. Lucy of Narnia says:

    Well…this is interesting. I hope that, because Fox is in the US, that maybe some auditions will come over here. Any chance of that, Narniaweb mods? πŸ˜€

  5. sgk474 says:

    I just wanted to say that I saw Dawn Treader in the UK today and thought it was the most magical, inspiring film I have ever seen! I have loved 'Narnia' since I was small and i have read the books numerous times – I was in heaven today watching it! I was quietly please with how many folk werte there considering we have had 10 inches of snow here in the last few days and our towns, restaurants, cinemas etc are like ghost towns. For Narnia and for Aslan!

  6. sgk474 says:

    Sorry for the typing errors πŸ™‚

  7. Gem says:

    Like millions of other girls, I would love to be Jill. I know that won't happen, but never say never, right? Still I think there is more of a chance of being an American actor and getting a part in SC than there was in LWW or even PC.

  8. Gem says:

    Yeah, but New Zealanders sound a little bit more like the British than us Americans do.

  9. KingSkandartheJust says:

    I've allways wanted to be in a Narnia movie and I've got a good fake English accent the problem is I don't have an agent *sigh*

  10. KingSkandartheJust says:

    I've always wanted to be in a Narnia movie and I've got a good fake English accent the problem is I don't have an agent *sigh*

  11. Shastafan says:

    That was cool to read how it works. I'm one who really wants to be Jill, but I'm not from the UK, and I bet someone could do it better than I. So, good luck if SC is greenlit, and I can't wait to see you as Jill if you get the part. πŸ˜‰

  12. NextJillPole says:

    Thats why you practice your British accent, like I am doing!

  13. NextJillPole says:

    Most likely an adult

  14. Princess Jennifer says:

    I would LOVE to play as Aravis, the girl in the Horse and his Boy. That would be so cool !!!

  15. the other Pevensie girl says:

    Wow, how amazing would it be to be in a Narnia film?! I think I'd rather be Aravis than Jill, to be honest, though either would be unfathomably incredible. It'd be really cool to possibly work with the original cast a bit, since the Pevensies are all in HHB (no offence, Eustace!). Too bad that by the time HHB rolls around, I'll be, like, 21…fail. (x It'll be interesting to see who gets the roll of Jill though, if the film is greenlit. Hopefully someone whose acting talents match that of Will Poulter's!

  16. NextJillPole says:

    Though I'm American (just a small feature), I'm want to audition for Jill (as you can see from my username). I have been saving money for years for a plane ticket to London and I am going to find an agent soon. I'm practicing my British accent – also for years. Hopefully that will help me at least get into the auditioning process. But I might be too old, because I read somewhere that they want 13 to 15 year olds, and I'll be 16 by the time the auditions roll around……………………… And I see I will be competing against some very dedicated fellow Americans for the role. May the best Jill win!

  17. Apparently I'm not a girl, so I can't audition, but I do know someone who might play the part well….
    I was thinking if she could do a British accent, Annasophia Robb would be perfect.

  18. NextJillPole says:

    I agree

  19. Dancinginrain says:

    Thats Awesome. I don't have a group around here that I can get my acting skills up and, I have no idea how to get an agent. sigh. So Whoever Gets to be Jill Pole you need to work hard, and do a great job because she's my favorite character for some reason. But Who knows πŸ™‚

  20. I really, really hope they get an experienced young film actress to play Jill. Will Poulter already had proven that he could act in The Son of Rambow before they hired him for Eustace. Because of that they knew they weren't taking a real chance with a very important role. Jill is also a very important role–too important to take a chance on with someone who has never acted impressively in a motion picture before. Please, Walden, no unknowns.

  21. Queen Elizabeth says:

    I can do a really good Brittish accent, no lie. But I would probably not be a very good actress even though I am very out-going. I'm more of a behind the scenes person. If they make all of the films I would be graduated by the time they make The Last Battle or Magicians Nephew, so I could maybe help on set with it. That would be my DREAM!

  22. NarnianRebel says:

    I have always wanted to act in a movie. Not for popularity but I think it would be fun to see differant places and meet lots of actors/people. I am 14, and can do a decent british accent and kinda look like Jill in the books but here are my problems 1) I live in a little town in Indiana; I am to shy to do anything in front of people (though I might join the Indiana high school rodeo) and, I have never been to a drama camp and I don't have an agent. But oh well. Maybe someday. I also think Annasophia would be a good Jill. Isn't she to old though?

  23. Queen Elizabeth says:

    I was thinking the exact same thing!!!! πŸ™‚ How weird is that? My sister thinks Dakota Fanning would be good, but I'm thinking probably not.

  24. Queen Elizabeth says:

    I'd be more like a fawn lol or a townsperson with sweet sword skills, since I fence and have some wicked sword skills. I wouls love to be in an action scene (I'm really athletic)

  25. Queen Elizabeth says:

    I have to say that I love your screen name… very creative. I like the sound of it πŸ™‚

  26. Queen Elizabeth's little sis says:

    I'm 12. Can I join the preteen Skandar loving club? I really like Will P. the most, but I also like Skandar. But not as much as my sis (who is queen elizabeth).

  27. Queen Elizabeth says:

    Wow sis, way to be subtle lol. Glad you're finally on here though πŸ™‚ Even though I doubt you will write on here that much.

  28. polly plummer 2 B says:

    well i think that you guys over america will have more of a chance than us juniors over here in australia. i think that ben barnes was from america.

  29. polly plummer 2 B says:

    same πŸ™

  30. samuel says:

    I wonder if the open auditions at the beginning had anything to do with building the popularity, and if fox doing open auditions for Jill would help continue the series

  31. polly plummer 2 B says:

    well i dont know, look at georgie henley on lww!

  32. lady of paravell says:

    hmmm

  33. lady of paravell says:

    i recon that they SHOULD choose anentirely new actress. they've got to give others a go too. i wonder if i'll have an agent by the time tMN comes around…

  34. lady of paravell says:

    a tip to all of u. watch alot of english movies, their sense of humour if very different to americans. its also
    gr8 4 picking up the accent. good luck!;D

  35. Princess Jennifer says:

    COOL !!!!!!!!! I"m 12 too !!!! What if like Queen Elizabeth and Edmond"s queen started a teen club, lets start a preteen club !!! Although you might not right much, I will look forward to seeing what you have to say !!!!!!

  36. Princess Jennifer says:

    Totally !! I would Love to play as Aravis or Polly. I hope you get to be a director in one of the movies..Or if you would make my books into movies !!!

  37. QueenSusanJ316 says:

    Do you think around 20 is too young?

  38. yeswelovenarnia says:

    Yeah…I have been practicing my british accent since I was 9 (im 16 now) and I love doing one!! I still dont think they will have casting calls in the US…and prob not anywhere where I live…ah well. its still fun to dream πŸ™‚
    (thats an interesting bit about Peter..thnx!)

  39. yeswelovenarnia says:

    ohhhh I didnt think about that!! I hope so!

  40. yeswelovenarnia says:

    same…. πŸ™

  41. yeswelovenarnia says:

    I think they should get an entirely new actress to play Jill…or someone with good acting skills but hasn't played in much…like Will P. I

  42. I am more into getting the role of Polly then Jill. Polly is my favorite character and people say I can act well as her but if I ever was Jill I would still be happy… :p

  43. WillMo for_the_win says:

    Just do not get an unknown, period. I was wishing that Saoirse Ronan gets the part of Jill Pole, but I was thinking that she may not get the role because Peter Jackson wants her for The Hobbit. I also thought of Dakota Blue Richards but her new show Skins isn't really for younger kids. She was good in Golden Compass.

  44. the other Pevensie girl says:

    why thank you! πŸ˜€

  45. Gem says:

    No, Ben Barnes is from Wimbledon, England.

  46. yeswelovenarnia says:

    what part does Peter Jackson want her for?

  47. yeswelovenarnia says:

    I suppose a better word would be acted in much instead of played in much…oops! lol

  48. Gem says:

    They are both too blonde, too short, and too American. We can't have a high-end celebrity or diva playing Jill.

  49. Gem says:

    Yes indeed, what about Georgie? I think it would be worse to get a pampered film educated actress for Jill. They need to get someone who has real talent, but unknown talent, meaning she hasn't grown up affected by Hollywood.

  50. Gem says:

    Yes, I agree with you, someone like Will who obviously has talent but no one has really discovered it yet. And maybe someone who isn't an aspiring actor. I mean, someone who is going for, or already living, the actress-celebrity lifestyle would not work as Jill.

  51. They should totally make the silver chair and magician's nephew at the same time. That would be awesome having two narnia movies that close together! I really hope the franchise continues. πŸ™‚

  52. Ted C says:

    Yeeeeeeeessss, this is great news LOL. Im going try and be Jill. Im so excited. Im going go get an agent tomorrow.

  53. Princess Jennifer's Big Sis says:

    Wow sis, way to be subtle lol. Glad you’re finally on here though πŸ™‚ Even though I doubt you will write on here that much.

  54. Gem says:

    Why on earth would anyone within their right mind ever think that a good idea? First of all, it will drain Fox and Walden Media's money and resources. Besides, not being able to focus on one film at a time would make bad films, which we already have problems with. And last, that is not the way the books are, and there's a reason for it. They have already decided to produce the films in the order they were published in, which I am very glad for, so they need to stick to it. Making two movies, especially ones out of the order they are currently making them, would be a disaster. And we've had enough of those.

  55. Princess Jennifer says:

    I do not have an older sister !!!!!!! Who is this ?

  56. Louloudi the Centaur says:

    Well, a main part would be cool, but I probably wouldn't because I've only been in minor parts in middle school plays. However, playing a centaur( there are centaurs in SC) has been my life dream( just look at my user name). πŸ˜€

  57. Princess Jennifer says:

    To Queen Elizabeth : How do you start a blog ? I can"t find anything anywhere !!! Can you please help me ? Anyone !!!!!?!?!?!?

  58. coracle says:

    They didn't cast americans for VDT – but they did cast some Australians and New Zealanders, because they filmed in Australia. Keep an eye out for anything being filmed in the place where you live!

  59. Chill…I was just saying what they had as one of the possibilities of making the next movies. But yeah, I didn't really think that through. I was just wanting the movies to at least be made a little faster, that's all. You don't have to pounce on me for just that one statement;I'm just as much a narnia fan as you probally are. πŸ˜‰

  60. fantasia_kitty says:

    I'm afraid I don't quite agree Gem. πŸ˜‰

    Making two movies at the same time would indeed require two different production teams, but as far as the production companies/money is concerned, it would be no different from Fox making both Gulliver's Travels and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader at the same time. None of the actors overlap except Liam Neeson (who spent I think he said two days on VDT), and about the only person I can think of that would be required to be involved in both movies is Douglas Gresham.

    Also, they have never, EVER, said that they were filming in publication order. I think DG's statement was that they were making the movies in the most logical order of filming. Thus far, that's matched publication order, but I don't expect it to continue. I'm 90% sure that even if they decide to make SC next (which I sure hope they do), they'll follow up with MN, not HHB.

    I'll let you decide whether or not I'm in my right mind. πŸ˜‰