Colton: 25-32, Male. A good-looking, Ambercrombie-wearing politician's son, now engaged to Kumar's ex-girlfriend. A jet-setter from a privileged background, he has political aspirations of his own. Lead.
Raza: 25-40, Male. A very wealthy Persian player on the Miami scene, he is a friend of Harold and Kumar, first seen throwing a wild party in his Miami beach house. Cool, hip, and laid-back, he lets Harold and Kumar borrow his car so they can drive to Texas. But first he'd like to see the guys get into the spirit of the party. Lead
Raymus Jones: 30s-40s, Male, Caucasian. Raymus is a Southern hillbilly, out shooting in the woods when he runs across Harold and Kumar. Despite his redneck appearance, he's living large - with all the perks of modern technology in his modernized farmhouse. Hospitable and gregarious, with a lovely wife (who also happens to be his sister), Raymus tries to make the boys feel at home. Lead
Raylene: 30-40s, Female, Caucasian. An appealing, Southern woman, she is married to her hillbilly brother Raymus but is cosmopolitan by comparison; warm and gracious and only too happy to open her lovely home to Harold and Kumar. Strong Supporting Role
President George W. Bush: Late 40s-Early 60s, Male. Seeking the most authentic George W. Bush actor/impersonator who can carry significant comedic scenes opposite Harold and Kumar
Raza: 25-40, Male. A very wealthy Persian player on the Miami scene, he is a friend of Harold and Kumar, first seen throwing a wild party in his Miami beach house. Cool, hip, and laid-back, he lets Harold and Kumar borrow his car so they can drive to Texas. But first he'd like to see the guys get into the spirit of the party. Lead
Raymus Jones: 30s-40s, Male, Caucasian. Raymus is a Southern hillbilly, out shooting in the woods when he runs across Harold and Kumar. Despite his redneck appearance, he's living large - with all the perks of modern technology in his modernized farmhouse. Hospitable and gregarious, with a lovely wife (who also happens to be his sister), Raymus tries to make the boys feel at home. Lead
Raylene: 30-40s, Female, Caucasian. An appealing, Southern woman, she is married to her hillbilly brother Raymus but is cosmopolitan by comparison; warm and gracious and only too happy to open her lovely home to Harold and Kumar. Strong Supporting Role
President George W. Bush: Late 40s-Early 60s, Male. Seeking the most authentic George W. Bush actor/impersonator who can carry significant comedic scenes opposite Harold and Kumar
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle was released July 30th, 2004 and stars John Cho, Ethan Embry, Robert Tinkler, Fred Willard, Kal Penn, Steve Braun, Dan Bochart, Paula Garcés. The film is directed by Danny Leiner.

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