Monday, January 2, 2012

Demi Moore looking for 'Lovelace' cameo

MooreComing off strong reviews on her supporting turns in "Margin Call" and "Another Happy Day," Demi Moore is placed to cameo as feminist activist Gloria Steinem in "Lovelace," that has also added Adam Brody and Eric Roberts to the ensemble cast. Take advantage of Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman are pointing the indie drama, which stars Amanda Seyfried as Linda Boreman, who, as Linda Lovelace, grew to become the earth's first erotic celebrity because of the prosperity of "Deep Throat." Peter Sarsgaard and Sharon Stone co-star alongside Juno Temple, Wes Bentley, Hank Azaria, Bobby Cannavale, Chris Noth, Robert Patrick, Romeo Brown and James Franco, who's exercising his schedule to support a cameo as Playboy founder Hugh Hefner. Steinem founded Ms. Magazine, which released the infamous article "The Actual Linda Lovelace," by which Steinem talked about Linda's relationship together with her abusive pornographer husband Chuck Traynor, who she blamed for creating the myth that Linda "loved to become sexually used and humiliated." When Lovelace introduced her first memoir "Ordeal," she was became a member of in the press conference by Steinem along with other encouraging people from the feminist group Women Against Pornography. Steinem later authored the introduction for Lovelace's 1986 memoir, "From Bondage." Brody will have Linda's "Deep Throat" co-star Harry Reems, while Roberts will have Nat Laurendi, the lie detector expert who given a polygraph test to Linda in the request of her writer. "Lovelace" is really a Millennium Films production that'll be created by Heidi Jo Markel for Eclectic Pictures, Laura Rister and Jason Weinberg for Untitled Entertainment and Jim Youthful for Animus Films. Professional producers include Boaz Davidson, Danny Dimbort, Mark Gill, W. Merritt Manley, Avi Lerner, Trevor Short and John Thompson for Nu Image/Millennium Films. Production around the Andy Bellin-scripted pic is under means by La, and also the film has been created using the co-operation of Lovelace's estate In April, Moore signed an improvement cope with Lifetime Television to professional produce three new series, including "The Conversation," an hour or so-lengthy talk show located by Brit TV personality Amanda p Cadenet which will debut early in the year. Contact Shaun Sneider at shaun.sneider@variety.com

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