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27.09.2022 - 20:10 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Tony Award-winner and five-time Tony nominee Laura Benanti will be starring opposite Jennifer Lawrence in the Sony R-rated comedy No Hard Feelings from director Gene Stupnitsky.
Benanti joins Broadway and Disney+ star Andrew Barth Feldman in the pic, which is hitting theaters on June 16, 2023. Production is underway.
In the movie Lawrence plays a near-do-well who is hired by a wealthy couple to socialize with their introverted son. Feldman plays the kid, and Benanti plays his wealthy mom.
The screenplay is written by Stupnitsky & John Phillips. Alex Saks, Marc Provissiero, Naomi Odenkirk, Jennifer Lawrence and Justine Ciarrochi are producing. John Phillips is executive producing.
Benanti played Louise in the 2008 Broadway revival of Gypsy, winning the 2008 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.
Her other Tony noms include Best Featured Actress in a Musical for Swing! (2000), Best Featured Actress in a Musical for 2002’s Into the Woods, Best Featured Actress in a Musical for 2011’s Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown and Best Actress in a Musical for 2016’s She Loves Me. Benanti returned to Broadway last year as Eliza Doolittle in Lincoln Center’s production of My Fair Lady.
Benanti recenty starred in Amy Schumer’s Life & Beth. She is set to recur in the second season of HBO’s period drama, The Gilded Age. Benanti previously starred in Netflix’s Worth, opposite Michael Keaton, Stanley Tucci and Amy Ryan, hit TV series Younger, Here Today starring Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish, and appeared in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s awards-favorite, Tick, Tick…Boom!
Other TV credits include series regular roles on the Samantha Bee and Jason Jones produced TBS show The Detour, Go On opposite Matthew Perry,
Alyssa Milano is marking the fifth anniversary of her tweet that helped spark the #MeToo movement.
Jennifer Lawrence is carrying an interesting accessory on the set of her movie No Hard Feelings on Wednesday (October 12) in Montauk, NY.
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