This past week, Saylor Vonrosenberg and her mother Demeree filmed a scene for the Lifetime original series Army Wives, which is filmed locally at the fictional Fort Marshall in Charleston, South Carolina.
Currently in its fourth season, the series follows the lives of four army wives and one army husband. Tremendously successful, the show had the largest premiere in Lifetime's 23 year history as a network and has brought more than 100 million dollars to the South Carolina economy.
In their scene, Saylor and Demeree play a mother and child who are saying goodbye to Saylor's character's father as he is deployed for war.
Saylor attended the 2010 Southeast Talent Search. The director who casted her, Richard Futch, has also attended the event for many years to scout for clients like Saylor for shows including Army Wives and films such as The Notebook, O, and Little Red Wagon.
The Southeast Talent Search will be holding numerous auditions this summer, including one scheduled during a Riverdogs game July 29th at the Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park.
Don't miss this chance to cheer on your local baseball team and to be seen by SE Talent Search scouts looking for models, actors, singers and dancers of all ages.
Catch Saylor and Demeree's episode that is airing Sunday July 18th on Lifetime.