Friday, July 29, 2011

Olivia Wilde Thinking 'Deep' About Linda Lovelace Role

By Harley W. Lond (Sign up for Harley W. Lond's posts) Published Jul 29th 2011 9:00AM Filed under: Movie News Email This Olivia Wilde is getting a significant year. She ended 2010 having a stirring performance in 'TRON: Legacy' and it is ending 2011 with four -- count Them -- four films: 'Cowboys &lifier Aliens,' 'The Change-Up,' 'Butter' and 'In Time.' And after overcoming some time and space, she now wants to defend myself against a far more lower-to-earth role -- those of Linda Lovelace within the Take advantage of Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman directed biopic from the 'Deep Throat' porn star. A minimum of that is what she told E! Online within an interview about the occasion of the Nylon material magazine party in West Hollywood. "I am being careful about my next project since I am now ready where I can be very picky," she told the website. Despite the fact that she has not signed onto the project, she is really thinking of getting it and investing in an offer for this: "It's this type of awesome role. She would be a fascinating lady -- with where she originated from to 'Deep Throat' to then dealing with Gloria Steinem and Nora Ephron. It is fascinating." The 1972 X-ranked 'Deep Throat' was the film that legitimized pornography for America's middle-class, generating mainstream attention and starting "porn chic" -- and making millions on the $25,000 budget. Lovelace -- who only made two more films after 'Deep Throat' -- later stated she was pushed and mistreated by her husband while making the film she later grew to become a feminist and anti-porn crusader. She died consequently of trauma experienced inside a vehicle accident in 2002 at 53. This biopic is outside of the greater well known Lovelace movie that previously ended up being to have Lindsay Lohan within the starring role. That film -- 'Inferno: A Linda Lovelace Story' -- presently has Malin Akerman playing Lovelace with Matt Dillon co-looking as her husband. It seems to become stuck in pre-production. The 'Lovelace' role (that was formerly agreed to an expectant Kate Hudson) would be described as a plumb one for Wilde, permitting her to stretch her acting chops and move ahead in the sci-fi-comedy-TV roles she's to date lived on. Emma Stone versus. Olivia Wilde: Who's the real 'It' Girl from the Moment?

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