Matt Bomer's long-rumoured Montgomery Clift biopic has been picked up by HBO.
The movie will mark Bomer's latest collaboration with the pay channel following his Emmy-nominated performance in The Normal Heart.
Bomer had been attached to star as Hollywood legend Clift dating back to when the project started as a possible independent film.
Monty Clift will be directed by Larry Moss (The Syringa Tree) from a script by Christopher Lovick, reports Deadline.
Love Is Strange duo Ira Sachs and Mauricio Zacharias have been brought in to re-work Lovick's screenplay.
Clift became one of Hollywood's brightest stars in the 1950s through critically-lauded performances in A Place in the Sun, From Here to Eternity and The Young Lions.
The actor's career spiralled as his descent into substance abuse worsened in the wake of a 1956 car crash that caused partial facial paralysis.
Clift tragically died from a heart attack at the age...
The movie will mark Bomer's latest collaboration with the pay channel following his Emmy-nominated performance in The Normal Heart.
Bomer had been attached to star as Hollywood legend Clift dating back to when the project started as a possible independent film.
Monty Clift will be directed by Larry Moss (The Syringa Tree) from a script by Christopher Lovick, reports Deadline.
Love Is Strange duo Ira Sachs and Mauricio Zacharias have been brought in to re-work Lovick's screenplay.
Clift became one of Hollywood's brightest stars in the 1950s through critically-lauded performances in A Place in the Sun, From Here to Eternity and The Young Lions.
The actor's career spiralled as his descent into substance abuse worsened in the wake of a 1956 car crash that caused partial facial paralysis.
Clift tragically died from a heart attack at the age...
- 1/8/2015
- Digital Spy
The Gctc is proud to announce that a new play will be featured here in Ottawa called the Syringa Tree. The performances will take place from September 15 to October 4, 2009. Tickets range from $32 to $42.
Here are more details:
The Syringa Tree
By: Pamela Gien
Directed by: Lise Ann Johnson
Starring: Patricia Fagan
Elizabeth is a 6 year old white child in apartheid-era South Africa. She stands at the centre of this personal and deeply [...]...
Here are more details:
The Syringa Tree
By: Pamela Gien
Directed by: Lise Ann Johnson
Starring: Patricia Fagan
Elizabeth is a 6 year old white child in apartheid-era South Africa. She stands at the centre of this personal and deeply [...]...
- 9/17/2009
- by annguyen21@gmail.com
- CultureMagazine.ca
The Gctc is proud to announce that a new play will be featured here in Ottawa called the Syringa Tree. The performances will take place from September 15 to October 4, 2009. Tickets range from $32 to $42.
Here are more details:
The Syringa Tree
By: Pamela Gien
Directed by: Lise Ann Johnson
Starring: Patricia Fagan
Elizabeth is a 6 year old white child in apartheid-era South Africa. She stands at the centre of this personal and deeplyRead More...
Here are more details:
The Syringa Tree
By: Pamela Gien
Directed by: Lise Ann Johnson
Starring: Patricia Fagan
Elizabeth is a 6 year old white child in apartheid-era South Africa. She stands at the centre of this personal and deeplyRead More...
- 9/17/2009
- by annguyen21@gmail.com
- CultureMagazine.ca
Trinity Rep is proud to announce that its 2009-2010 season will start with a bang: Cabaret will kick off what promises to be a lively year of love and levity at Trinity Rep. The scintillating musical written by Joe Masteroff with music and lyrics by John Kander and Fred Ebb will be followed by the touching romantic comedy Shooting Star by Steven Dietz (October-November); the classic hijinks of William Shakespeare?s Twelfth Night (will also be the focus of Project Discovery Plus educational slot) (January-February); MacArthur Fellow Sarah Ruhl?s quirky look at modern connections, Dead Man?s Cell Phone (February-March); Neil Simon?s inimitable touchstone of American comedy, The Odd Couple (April-May); and Pamela Gien?s lyrical and haunting drama, The Syringa Tree (April-May). The unified curtain time of 7:30 Pm for all evening performances will continue in addition to 2 Pm matinees. A Christmas Carol will follow this schedule with the exception of Sundays,...
- 3/10/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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