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Keira Knightley in F Scott Fitzgerald film in Croatia

Tue, Feb 02 2010 21:44 CET 1937 Views 1 Comment
Keira Knightley in F Scott Fitzgerald film in Croatia

The national theatre, Zagreb.

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Keira Knightley in F Scott Fitzgerald film in Croatia

Photo: Caroline Bonarde Ucci

Actress Keira Knightley will be on location in Croatia in 2010 in the part of Zelda Fitzgerald in The Beautiful and The Damned, the latest biopic of the life of author F Scott Fitzgerald, media in Zagreb said.

Movie website imdb.com listed Zagreb and Opatija as filming locations. The director was named as John Curson.

Leonardo di Caprio has been rumoured for the part of the author himself. The author-as-character has been played in various films by notable actors including Jeremy Irons in Last Call in 2002. Timothy Hutton played him in 1993 in Zelda, opposite Natasha Richardson as the title character.

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Anonymous A Fan Wed, Feb 03 2010 19:22 CET

I'll bet you turned to this page hoping for a picture of her beautiful face too...


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