Steven Spielberg has found his childhood best friend in Sam Rechner for his upcoming autobiographical movie.
15.06.2021 - 01:43 / etonline.com
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Steven Spielberg has found his childhood best friend in Sam Rechner for his upcoming autobiographical movie.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaSam Rechner will play a high school classmate of a young, aspiring filmmaker in Steven Spielberg’s new, semi-autobiographical film.The young, up-and-coming Australian actor joins an impressive ensemble cast that includes Oscar-nominee Michelle Williams, Seth Rogen and Paul Dano. “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” breakout Julia Butters and Gabriel LaBelle are also signed for the film.
Up and coming Australian actor Sam Rechner (“Ruby’s Choice”) has landed a significant role in the untitled Steven Spielberg film loosely based on the filmmaker’s youth growing up in Arizona.
Up-and-coming Australian actor Sam Rechner has landed a key role in Steven Spielberg’s upcoming movie based on his childhood.
A24 and director Kelly Reichardt‘s (“Wendy & Lucy“) upcoming film “Showing Up” takes place within the art scene with Kelly reuniting with four-time Oscar nominee Michelle Williams (“Manchester By The Sea“), who plays an artist about to have a career-changing art exhibition while attempting to her chaotic life that should inspire some fantastic artwork.
Julia Butters is the latest star to join Steven Spielberg‘s upcoming film!
Twitter, Michelle replied to a tweet from her co star Dominic Brunt, who plays Paddy Kirk, which said: "True representation of me trying to make Emmerdale scripts stick in my head after time off," alongside an image of a man hammering nails into sand. Michelle, who plays Vanessa Woodfield, wrote: "I’m already having anxiety dreams," alongside three laughing face emojis.
Actress Julia Butters, who broke out in Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” has joined the cast of the untitled Steven Spielberg film loosely based on the filmmaker’s youth growing up in Arizona.
EXCLUSIVE: Once Upon A Time…in Hollywood breakout Julia Butters is set to join Steven Spielberg’s next film at Amblin which is loosely based on the director’s childhood growing up in Arizona. She would play the sister to the young filmmaker at the center of the story, played by Gabriel LaBelle.
EXCLUSIVE: A24 has rounded out its cast for Kelly Reichardt’s next film Showing Up with Hong Chau, Judd Hirsch, Maryann Plunkett, John Magaro, André Benjamin, Heather Lawless, Amanda Plummer, Larry Fessenden and James Le Gros all joining Michelle Williams, who will star. The film is penned by Reichardt and her longtime writing partner, Jon Raymond. Neil Kopp, Anish Savjani, and Vincent Savino will produce.
EXCLUSIVE: A24 has rounded out its cast for Kelly Reichardt’s next film Showing Up with Hong Chau, Judd Hirsch, Maryann Plunkett, John Magaro, André Benjamin, Heather Lawless, Amanda Plummer, Larry Fessenden, and James Le Gros all joining Michelle Williams, who will star. The film is penned by Reichardt and her long-time writing partner, Jon Raymond. Neil Kopp, Anish Savjani, and Vincent Savino will produce.
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