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His stable of Chicago character actors, known in the industry as "Sedelmaier regulars," included some of the most successful Chicago actors including Richard Rohrbach, [[Les Golden]], Joan Lazzarini, and former vaudevillian Rudy Horn, as well as models such as Dinky Wilkes who would appear in contrast to the character actors.  Chicago talent agents would scout for individuals with a "Sedelmaier face."  The [[Emilia Lorence Agency]] in particular provided many actors to Sedelmaier, although many actors were a member of the regulars without going through an agency.
 
His stable of Chicago character actors, known in the industry as "Sedelmaier regulars," included some of the most successful Chicago actors including Richard Rohrbach, [[Les Golden]], Joan Lazzarini, and former vaudevillian Rudy Horn, as well as models such as Dinky Wilkes who would appear in contrast to the character actors.  Chicago talent agents would scout for individuals with a "Sedelmaier face."  The [[Emilia Lorence Agency]] in particular provided many actors to Sedelmaier, although many actors were a member of the regulars without going through an agency.
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Every Sunday, Sedelmaier's production assistant would call the regulars for Monday auditions.  The casting would be completed by Tuesday, although in many instances Sedelmaier had already known who his principal actors would be.  Kay Sanford, Sedelmaier's receptionist and girl Friday, would often tell the actors that they were among the favored for a particular commercial.  Wardrobe would be completed on Wednesday and the actual commercial shoot would take place in Sedelmaier's studios on Thursday and Friday.
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Every Sunday, Sedelmaier's production assistant Ginny would call the regulars for Monday auditions.  The casting would be completed by Tuesday, although in many instances Sedelmaier had already known who his principal actors would be.  Kay Sanford, Sedelmaier's receptionist and girl Friday, would often tell the actors that they were among the favored for a particular commercial.  Wardrobe would be completed on Wednesday and the actual commercial shoot would take place in Sedelmaier's studios on Thursday and Friday.
    
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