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. Queen Elizabeth says:

    Maybe someday πŸ™‚ I'll look you up once I go pro lol

  2. coracle says:

    PollyPlummer2B you just had VDT filmed in your country. How much closer would you like it to come for you? LOL πŸ™‚

  3. Queen Elizabeth says:

    Use Blog Spot or Google has a blogger thing.

  4. Queen Elizabeth says:

    How do you get an agent anyway? Do you just call them up and be all "hey I want to be an actress?"

  5. Queen Elizabeth says:

    Once I think about it I actually have to agree with Gem. We need a new face. When Georgie, Will, Skandar, and Anna first signed on to LWW I had never heard of them. I love seeing a fresh new face.

  6. Thank you Fantasia Kitty! That really makes sense, and of course you are in your right mind. πŸ™‚

  7. Anna says:

    I hope they will let people send in audition tapes πŸ™‚

  8. coracle says:

    We need a competent young English actress who can believably act young teen, who has done some filming but definitely who hasn't been spoiled by Hollywood – I am glad to say most English actors don't get spoiled by Hollywood. πŸ™‚

  9. HighQueenofNarnia says:

    Well, for awhile I was a bit interested in playing Jill, but I have since been convinced that it would not be a very good idea.
    But, to the young lady out there who will play Jill if SC is greenlit, God willing, know that I'm praying for you!

  10. mary says:

    No high-end celebrities, true, but Jill is described as short and slight in the books. As to hair color, I always pictured her as dark blonde/light brown, because of the Pauline Baynes illustrations. But I do agree they may well go for a darker-haired girl, since Will Poulter is so blond.

  11. Queen Elizabeth says:

    We need someone who is fun and down-to-earth like Georgie πŸ™‚ And she needs to be mature enough to do a good job, acting in a Narnia film is a great honor.

  12. Hwin says:

    I agree with those who have said that they want someone experienced, but not well-known. I do not think they would ever take the risk of an actress with no experience. Some of you are mentioning that Georgie had no experience, but from what I understand, she was atleast part of a drama group of some sort. An actress that is too well-known just would not fit, in my opinion. She just needs to be JILL πŸ™‚

    Anyhow, I am looking forward to seeing if they will be able to continue, and if they do(and if SC will be next), seeing who will play Jill Pole will be very interesting!

  13. Who said Jill has to be British? A good many British schools have exchange students from all over the world, based on their academic reputation.

  14. good thought, Anna… i hope so too!

  15. I'm almost 20, however, I'm a petite built, slim figured female, with a decent faux-British accent…I think i could pull it off…maybe i'll see you there…well, break a leg!

  16. Princess Jennifer says:

    Yeah, I was wondering that too !!! What movie would you like to play in ?

  17. Agreed, Gem. Skandar, Will, Willam, Anna, and Georgie, were not well-known actors, so when watching the movie, you couldn't go "Hey! She was in such-n-such" or "Didn't he play the madman in this movie?" That really added to the originality of the movies- for me, anyway. ;/

  18. Agreed, Gem. Skandar, Will, William, Anna, and Georgie, were not well-known actors, so when watching the movie, you couldn't go "Hey! She was in such-n-such" or "Didn't he play the madman in this movie?" That really added to the originality of the movies- for me, anyway. ;/

  19. sorry about the double-up…

  20. Dear Dancinginrain:
    As of this moment, I swear to you that if I become Jill Pole, I will do all in my power, to honor the original character in every way:dress, character, speech, attitude, etc.

  21. Princess Jennifer says:

    I got another idea !!!! On the right side of the toolbar on the main menu you will see a sign that says "Contact Us" maybe you could see if there is a special number or something !!!

  22. Lucy Pesive says:

    I think it's a teenager that should play because Will Poulter is only 17 and it's impossible if an adult play it.

  23. Gem says:

    Mary- I always thought of Jill as being tall and skinny and bony, that's why the bullies tease her and call her Pole, not only because it's her last name but because it fits how she looks physically. And yes, I think Jill should have light brown hair.

  24. Edmund's Queen says:

    Yes it is quite original! I wouldn't want to be a Pevensie though, 'cause then I couldn't marry Edmund!
    I recently got involved in my small town's drama program, and I would LOVE to be cast as Jill, but I don't have the money for an agent and I don't live in the UK. But you know, Elijah Wood was cast in the mostly British Lord of the Rings, and he's American. But then again, he's also a wonderful actor.
    Ah, well, if I can't be in the movie, perhaps I could write a song to play at the end of it, I'm gonna work on that because I can write songs!

  25. Edmund's Queen says:

    Gosh, I'd never even thought of them! I guess I was to busy thinking of who should be Rilian. πŸ™‚ Does it say in the book whether Jill has blond hair? 'Cause I think everyone imagines her blond, and I'm brunette. πŸ™ It was more of a daydream anyway. I would like to be in HHB, though. Or any Narnia movie. It'd just be so amazing to be a part of something that I love so much. If they brought Skandar back for HHB, though, I would probably have a hard time focusing on my acting because I'd always want to be looking at him! Oh, speaking of Skandie, he is in the current issue of J-14 for their "Hot Guy Alert". It's about time they got some real heroes in that magazine. I'm so sick of sullen, blood-thirsty, vampires and ab-flaunting wer-wolfs.

  26. ChristProclamer says:

    I say keep it British; and I think they will. I know that there are many talented girls out there all over the world, but I really can't see Jill as an American, even one with a good accent.

    I'm more worried about Puddleglum than Jill, though.

  27. Gem says:

    I didn't mean to pounce on you LucytheValiant, I just didn't agree with what you said. I don't think that is a good idea at ALL, fantasia_kitty. I think not only doing MN out of order but doing MN and SC at the same time is incredibly crippling to the franchise. Would they release them at the same time? How would the crew do both movies at once? They CAN'T. That's the problem. Besides, Gulliver's Travels and VDT are two completely different movies with different casts and crews. SC and MN are the same series. They have largely the same crew and also the same cast. This would never work. And anyway, this is merely a rumor and I still have hope that Walden Media has enough sense NOT to do this.

  28. Edmund's Queen says:

    Hey Polly Pumber, I'm a junior too! Only I'm American. You'd likely have a better chance than me.

  29. Gem says:

    I don't think any of us meant no experience PERIOD, we meant, or at least I did, that she would be a unknown talent found at a drama club or something.

  30. Gem says:

    That's right, I nearly forgot about who would play Puddleglum. But that's going to be hard, whoever plays him will have to have incredible talent. He has to be good, not just anyone can play Puddleglum!

  31. Gavin P says:

    I Really need to get prepared if this film gets greenlit… I really want to try out for Rilian… Advice for anyone who wants to auditon for this film… KNOW THE CHARACTER YOU WANT TO AUDITION FOR INSIDE AND OUT!!!

  32. PuddleCheep says:

    Well, I always thought of her as older but then Rillian falls in love (kind of) with her and he's supposed to be pretty young when that happens so why not twenty?

  33. Roger says:

    I have often thought that Dakota Blue Richards would make a great Jill Pole. She is British and in Golden Compass played the perfect Jill Pole attitude. I do not know how she has grown since then, so I do not know if she physically matches the role. Jill Pole is supposed to be tiny (from Last Battle).

  34. jessica says:

    oh man! i wish somebody could be in interseted about deaf actor in narnia because i am deaf. so i wish i want be in movies because it is still my favorite movies since 2005.

  35. glumPuddle says:

    I would be perfect for Jill! (Pippa, are you reading this??)

  36. Lucy Pesive says:

    because in Narnia: The Silver Chair Jill Pole is still going to school and always been bully so the player should be a teenager or a kid

  37. Reepicheep says:

    I really hope that somehow, they'll shoot Silver Chair in Australia like they did they did with the Dawn Treader (I probably wouldn't be able to play any of the Narnia characters) but at least be an extra! But I live in Perth and not Brisbane (sigh)

  38. Narnian_Dreamer says:

    @Lucy Pesive,
    I am not sure you are understanding them correctly. They are talking about being the Lady of The Green Kirtle not Jill Pole. They were asking wether 20 would be to young for TLotGK. I really enjoy this information thank you,Tirian!

  39. thenextJillPole says:

    "KNOW THE CHARACTER YOU WANT TO AUDITION FOR INSIDE AND OUT!!!"

    Any advise on how to do that? I guess God will pick whoever he wants to play Jill, but..let's pray for any people out there that want parts in this next movie. God can make impossible…possible.

  40. thenextJillPole says:

    Thank you πŸ™‚

  41. thenextJillPole says:

    If you don't mind my asking…, but how, and where did/do you get an agent?

  42. thenextJillPole says:

    I wanted to say I saw Narnia: The Dawn Treader today, and Iloved it! I had always imagined seeing it..thinking about how the movive would be.., but it was 11100000000% BETTER than I had ever dreamed of!! Ever since I was little I've LOVED Narnia. I am actually, thinking about being Jill Pole.
    I am 16, in Jan. I'll be 17, and I can do a really good british accent.., been doin' one since I have very little.
    I can find out the information about Jill..that I have to know about her to be her.., but I'm giving this a shot.

  43. thenextJillPole says:

    Thanks πŸ™‚

  44. thenextJillPole says:

    Same here…, and thank you.

  45. Lady Polly says:

    Lol same hear americangirlemmie, for some reason Polly has always been my favourite and I’d prefer to play her than Jill not that I’m ever going to act, i don’t know why but she just is πŸ™‚

  46. Lucy Pesive says:

    Well I only can say Good Luck πŸ˜€ sorry for the Misunderstanding.

  47. michalina says:

    I'm from Poland. I haven't chance πŸ™

  48. onedayit'llbeme says:

    wow, I cant see anyone here who actually is from the UK! I live in London and am about 16 years old, but I have dark brown/black hair so I wont audition. To be honest they probably will find someones from the UK (sorry to everyone else) because apart from the British accents (which in my experience, is extremely difficult for most, not all Americans to do, lol!) its just easier for them to do casting from here rather than get in actors from abroad. But good luck to everyone whose auditioning anyway. I'm sure you would all make great Jill Poles! Lol!

  49. MarkB says:

    LOL @ people practicing their British accents.

  50. elton says:

    i think they will choose a british actor

  51. MarkB says:

    Hopefully English, and not Scottish, Irish or Welsh.

  52. Mrs. Skandar Keynes says:

    If I got into one of the TCoN films, then I wouldn't care what role I got, as long as I get to meet Skandar Keynes (as you can see from the username) πŸ™‚

  53. Jana says:

    oh…my dream is play Jill Pole..But I live in Czech republic.:-( and I doubt that any English agent takes a Czech girl.
    πŸ™ πŸ™

  54. peruvia says:

    I'm sorry, but I'm from England and I've heard about two americans do a believable british accent. It's really easy to do the posh stereotypical one, but no-one can speak a normal english accent.

  55. MarkB says:

    Don't be silly, we all speak like the spiffing Queen! πŸ˜‰

  56. peruvia says:

    dakota blue richards will shortly be doing skins uk if you want to check out photos- it's a 'risque' teen drama, miles from golden compass. But I agree, I think she'd make a good Jill, I think she's about 16-17 now, just like will, and she's fairly small.

  57. peruvia says:

    I loved Tom Baker as Puddleglum… I'm sure with a big budget they'll find someone even better though

  58. Cat1234 says:

    I know everyone wants to be Jill but i can't imagine anyone wanting to be her more than me. Does anyone know how to find and get an agent in the UK?

  59. Cat1234 says:

    Thank you i totally agree

  60. Cat1234 says:

    I am English, 16, but look younger, i have dark blonde hair and hazel eyes and i really think i could make a good Jill Pole. Please help me