Nashville's Eric Close, Homeland co-star Navid Negahban and Boardwalk Empire's Eric Ladin have joined the biopic "American Sniper" says Deadline.
Based upon U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle's autobiography--Jason Dean Hall will write the adapted script about Texas native Kyle (Bradley Cooper)
who came to record the highest number of sniper kills (255) for an
American. The book is a frank first-person account and includes passages
from his wife who slowly watches her husband’s affection turn from her
to his job. Tragically, this true American hero was killed by a fellow
veteran at a shooting range in February 2013.
Negahban has been cast as Iraqi
local Sheikh al-Obeidi, who helps the SEALs find their targets. Ladin plays Squirrel, a young surfer from Southern California who is part of the Seal team, while no further details have been released about the character Close will play.
Gang Related's Rey Gallegos will appear as chief of the Seal team Tony.
Jake McDorman will play
Kyle's buddy Ryan 'Biggles' Job who was known for his sense of humor.
Cory Hardrict ("Battle: Los Angeles") will play a fellow Navy SEAL in the pic.
Sammy Sheik also stars. Several real-life SEALs are expected to appear in the movie.
Sienna Miller is playing the Kyle's wife, who is raising his kids while he is off fighting overseas. Miller beat out Jaimie Alexander ("Thor") for the role. Kate Mara was also an early candidate for the role, but dropped out of consideration when she was cast in the reboot of The Fantastic Four.
Clint Eastwood will take over directing duties--Steven Spielberg was due to helm the biopic but left the project last August, He decided to move on because his vision of this movie would not mesh with the budget. DreamWorks also pulled out leaving the project solely in the hands of Warner Bros where Eastwood makes his films.
Cooper, Andrew Lazar and Peter Morgan are producing the film.
Filming is set to begin at the end of March in Morocco.
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