The actor faced a daunting audition process for the role of John B., but with the support of showrunner Jonas Pate, he overcame his past audition failure and secured a life-changing role.
- October 10, 2024
AceShowbiz - Chase Stokes' journey to landing the role of John B. in the hit Netflix series "Outer Banks" was far from easy. The actor's initial audition was met with a lukewarm response, but things took an unexpected turn when he was asked to come back for a surprise audition in front of the same executives who had witnessed his disastrous audition for "Stranger Things."
Stokes, overwhelmed by nerves, knew he had to do more than just deliver a good audition. He needed to show the executives that he was the perfect fit for the role. However, as he stood outside the conference room, he couldn't shake the feeling of impending failure.
In a moment of desperation, Stokes asked to take a moment and stepped outside. As he sat on the curb in Charleston, South Carolina, he couldn't help but sob, convinced that his acting career was over. However, fate had a different plan.
Showrunner Jonas Pate emerged from the conference room and, seeing Stokes' distress, offered words of encouragement. Pate told Stokes that he saw something special in him and was willing to fight for him to get the role.
With Pate's support, Stokes regained his composure and walked back into the audition room. He brought his raw emotions and intensity into his performance, leaving a lasting impression on the executives.
Stokes' past experience with "Stranger Things", where he had failed to land the role of Steve Harrington, initially weighed heavily on his mind. However, by embracing his vulnerabilities and seeking support, he was able to overcome his fears and secure the life-changing role of John B. in "Outer Banks."