Thursday, February 16, 2012

O My! A Big Screen Return?

Former talk show queen Oprah Winfrey is said to be considering an offer make a big screen return in order to co-star in "Precious" director Lee Daniels' next film"The Butler" says The Hollywood Reporter.


The film follows the true story of Eugene Allen, a black man who served as a White House butler for 34 years starting in 1952. He ended up serving eight presidents and had a unique front row seat as political and racial history was being made.

Daniels is also reportedly after "The Help" actor David Oyelowo for the role of Allen.


Winfrey would play Allen’s wife.

Danny Strong wrote the script which was rewritten by Daniels and is based on a Washington Post article by Wil Haygood

Allen’s wife died the day before the 2008 election and was buried on the same day that the article was published. Eugene died in 2010

Hugh Jackman, Mila Kunis and John Cusack have all emerged as potential cast members in the film with Kunis up to play Jacqueline Kennedy and Cusack to play President Richard M. Nixon

While financing is still being obtained, a decision on the various actors is expected to be settled before the month is out.

Pamela Williams is producing.

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