Lioness, Taylor Sheridan’s espionage thriller, has tapped the old site of Fort Worth’s City Hall as a filming location.
As production on the show’s third season continues around North Texas, the interior of the building — located at 200 Texas St. — is expected to be a recurring taping hub between November and March, according to Downtown Fort Worth, Inc.
Special Ops: Lioness, which streams on Paramount+, stars Nicole Kidman and Zoe Saldaña as CIA operatives mounting counterterrorism missions.
A recent casting call for the show sought “clean cut/office types” to portray CIA staff and male special force personnel (facial hair, tattoos are a plus) on Nov. 10 in Fort Worth.
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To accommodate filming crews for that shoot, there will be road closures by the government building on Monroe Street, Jennings Avenue and W. 10th Street.
The presence of shows created by Sheridan, who was raised in Fort Worth, has ramped up in recent months, coinciding with the show creator launching a production campus near Alliance Airport.
Sheridan’s Yellowstone spinoff Dutton Ranch is also casting for a slew of upcoming scenes.
In Fort Worth, Legacy Casting is looking for actors to play flight attendants alongside two lead actresses on Nov. 19, upscale Chicago bar patrons on Nov. 20 and honky-tonk goers for 1980s-set retrospective shoots on Nov. 24 and 25.
For more details on how to book a role on these shows, visit MyCastingFile.
Fort Worth-bred show creator Taylor Sheridan expected to leave Paramount for NBCUniversal
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Taylor Sheridan’s ‘Lioness’ closing these streets in downtown Fort Worth
The spy thriller will be filming from Thursday evening through Friday morning.