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Desperately Seeking a Gig as Madonna

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Many swore they’ve never been Madonna wanna-bes.

But about 250 hopefuls dressed like the sensational, foul-mouthed pop singer waited in line outside a Burbank casting agency Thursday for the opportunity of a lifetime: playing Madonna in a two-hour television movie about her early career.

Several television and newspaper reporters were on hand, giving the aspiring actresses a taste of what being a celebrity is all about at the open casting call.

“We’re not used to all this media, but I’m getting used to it,” said Andrea Schurgin, 24, of Burbank, who brought her own microphone and a pair of backup singers, Naomi and Alyssa.

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The three friends spent $50 for matching stockings, hair ribbons and rubber bracelets like the ones Madonna wore in her “Lucky Star” video. They practiced lip-syncing and twirling for three hours in front of a living room mirror Wednesday night. Others, such as Denise Vlasis of Sherman Oaks, came with considerably more experience. She’s a professional Madonna impersonator earning upwards of $200 an hour.

Inside the Katy & Co. casting agency, the hopefuls performed 30-second dance routines and read from a script in front of a casting director and producers of “Madonna: The Early Years.”

The film is set to begin shooting this month and will air on the Fox network in the fall. It chronicles Madonna Ciccone’s life as a struggling artist in 1978 to the success of her “Like a Virgin” album in 1984.

“It opens with a girl from Detroit who came to New York with $37 and was so broke she was eating out of garbage cans and squatting in abandoned buildings,” said Michael Murray, the movie’s scriptwriter.

“The early part of her career is the least examined and, in some ways, the most interesting. She was a street urchin who turned herself into a superstar.”

“Acting is the most essential thing because it’s a two-hour movie,” said casting director Katy Wallin. “Even if Madonna isn’t the best actress, we obviously want to cast someone who is qualified.”

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