Jumat, 15 Agustus 2008

Claire Danes to play autistic scientist in HBO pic (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Claire Danes is in negotiations to star in HBOs long-gestating biopic of Temple Grandin, a leading speaker on autism, animal expert and author.

Mick Jackson, whose credits include "The Bodyguard," the television series "Traffic" and HBOs "Live From Baghdad," is set to direct the film, from a script by Christopher Monger.

Grandin overcame the limitations imposed by the disorder to become a top scientist in the field of humane livestock handling.

High school was especially harsh for Grandin, who was called "tape recorder" by other kids because she repeated things over and over, and she was hypersensitive to many forms of sensory stimulation. She eventually graduated with degrees from several universities, going on to write influential essays on animal welfare and designing humane slaughterhouses. She appears regularly on the news talk show circuit and was the subject of a BBC documentary, "The Woman Who Thinks Like a Cow," and Errol Morris "First Person: Stairway to Heaven."

Danes will play Grandin from her high school years to her post-academic period.

The actress stars in Richard Linklaters "Me and Orson Welles," which premieres in September at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Reuters/Hollywood Reporter

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