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Crashbang
03-30-2011, 04:32 PM
From New York magazine:
http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2011/03/bill_murray_fdr_roger_michell.html

Bill Murray Will Play FDR



3/29/11

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Our spies tell us that it’s official: Bill Murray has agreed to star as FDR in an adaptation of the British radio play Hyde Park On the Hudson to be directed by Morning Glory's Roger Michell. The project (http://www.deadline.com/tag/hyde-park-on-hudson/), set up at Focus Features and the UK's Film4, recounts the quasi-incestuous love affair between the president and his distant cousin, Margaret Stuckley, and takes place on the June 1939 weekend that the British King and Queen visited Roosevelt at his upstate New York cottage, in the first-ever visit to America by a member of the United Kingdom monarchy.
The movie will start shooting in July, with a script by Richard Nelson; he adapted his own 2009 BBC radio play, which aired in the U.K. on the 70th anniversary of the royal's famous trip. The film will be produced by In the Loop's Kevin Loader.
Presumably this will be Murray in serious-actor mode. Although one can picture an Stripes-era Murray offering the Queen a hot dog with a smirky, "Weiner, ma'am?"

gjnl
03-30-2011, 05:31 PM
I just saw "Get Low" with Bill Murray. He was pretty good in that role. I guess, with good make up and lighting, he would make a believable FDR. He does come with some dramatic role credentials and acclaim, having appeared in Wild Things, Cradle Will Rock, Hamlet (as Polonius), and The Royal Tenenbaums, and Lost in Translation.

GJ

ancientgimp
04-02-2011, 10:18 PM
Check out Bill Murray in Razor's Edge.

brucec
04-02-2011, 10:20 PM
seems like i heard on the radio yesterday they selected someone else was playing fdr

Eileen
04-02-2011, 10:20 PM
I just saw Bill Murray in 'Get Low' too, and thought he did a wonderful job with his role as a warm hearted funeral director. He can act, and not just in comedy.