No, no, it?s not a remake of that Chevy Chase movie with a new female star, and it?s not a reimagining of Ralph Ellison?s seminal novel, but Felicity Jones has snapped up an intriguing role in Ralph Fiennes? The Invisible Woman. Baz?Bamigboye and The Playlist are reporting that Jones has just signed on for the role of Nelly Ternan in the film, mistress of Charles Dickens, which Fiennes will next direct on the heels of his most recent project, Coriolanus.
The film is an adaptation of Claire Tomalin?s non-fiction book of the same name, with a script by tremendously talented Shame and The Iron Lady screenwriter Abi Morgan. The book centers on the real life romance of young Nelly (who was just eighteen when she took up with Dickens) and the writer (who was forty-five and married). Escandalo!
Jones reportedly beat out the latest version of the in-consideration shortlist of up-and-coming young actresses, including Carey Mulligan, Abbie Cornish (who continues to appear on these types of lists, and has yet to land a plum role besides the already critically-maligned W.E., which is a damn shame), and Imogen Poots. While Fiennes was once looking to take on the Dickens role, he has since decided to cast someone else, so that should be the next bit of casting information to hit the ?net.
It?s been a huge few weeks for Jones ? she earned Breakthrough accolades from both the Gothams and the National Board of Review just this week, and she was recently cast as yet another young mistress to a huge real-world star, as leading lady in Warren Beatty?s upcoming Howard Hughes biopic.
She will next be seen in Hysteria, the British drama ?Cheerful Weather For The Wedding,? and another project with her Like Crazy director Drake Doremus.
Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1924062/news/1924062/
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