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Beatty Nixed as Nixon, Frankenstein Gets a Date
Though studio suits had been pushing for an A-lister to play the disgraced prez in Ron Howard's upcoming take on the stage drama Frost/Nixon, Playbill.com reports that Frank Langella, currently channeling the Watergate wonder on Broadway, may snag the gig — despite names such as Warren Beatty and Kevin Spacey being bandied about. Similarly, Michael Sheen (aka Kate Beckinsale's babydaddy), is in talks to reprise his role as David Frost. Having seen the production three days ago, I predict that Langella will win the Tony and perhaps an Oscar for his stunning work. Almost makes me forgive him for Cutthroat Island. Almost.
In other stage news, Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein has booked its out-of-town, pre-Broadway tryout, but as of yet has not announced a cast. The monster will run loose Aug. 4 through Sept. 1 at Seattle's Paramount Theater, says Variety, aiming to hit the Great White Way on (wait for it) Halloween. — Reporting by Raven Snook
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Apr 27, 2007 3:26 PM
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They wanted someone to play Nixon, but didn't cast Gregory Itzen? My brain hurts from confusion...
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Apr 27, 2007 7:23 PM
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Frank Langella is a fabulous actor. Even the good ones make bad decisions on projects from time to time. He should be great.
I'm looking forward to what you think of this new Young Frankinstein, Raven. I love the movie so much - I hope this is good.
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Apr 28, 2007 12:43 PM
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