In 1963, Elizabeth Taylor co-starred with Richard Burton in "Cleopatra" and the next thing you knew, Sybil Burton was a divorcee.
The word, according to Schiff and Little, Brown publisher, Michael Pietsch, is that film producer Scott Rudin has purchased the film rights to Stacy Schiff's book. The author thinks it's a grand idea: "Physically, she's the perfect look,' Stacy says, "Brad Pitt is a no-brainer for Mark Antony."
Will Angelina Jolie make a better Cleopatra than Elizabeth Taylor?
I think Stacy Schiff's got a point, as least about the physical aspect. Angelina Jolie really would be a great looking Cleopatra, and when you compare her with Elizabeth Taylor, she's more exotic looking and at 5' 8", a lot taller than the diminutive 5' 2" Taylor
The 1963 film was widely considered to be an overblown and expensive flop although it did eventually make back the $44 million spent to make it. That's something like $300 million in today's dollars!
They spent a king's ransom dressing Taylor up in the 1963 film. The budget for Elizabeth Taylor's costumes was $194,800, and one of her 65 costumes included a dress fashioned from 24-carat gold cloth. Extravagant indeed, even by today's standards! Liz was also the first actress to ever be paid $1 million dollars for this role.
I saw Cleopatra (1963) when I was 12 and really wasn't that impressed with it to the point where I ever wanted to see again -- not that I don't like Liz and Dick in other films. The body of Angelina Jolie's work so far really can't hold a candle to many Liz Taylor classics, like "Place in the Sun" (1951), "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" (1958), "Butterfield 8" (1960) and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" (1966). Angelina Jolie does take on roles to stretch her acting skills, but whether she will ever stretch them far enough to an actress of the same caliber as Liz Taylor remains to be seen.
Richard Burton was a great actor, although his career was overshadowed by his alcohol problems. Still, and you can call me old-fashioned or worse, I can't see Brad Pitt ever playing roles like Becket, Henry VIII or Hamlet, can you? I don't think Brad will ever come close to being in the same league as Richard Burton.
Marlon Brando was initially considered for Burton's role, but he was filming "Mutiny on the Bounty," which worked out a lot better for him. He met and married Polynesian actress Tarita.
Elizabeth Taylor already knew and didn't like Richard Burton before this film, but the first time he came to work on "Cleopatra," he had such a horrible hangover that she had to play nursemaid to him, and we gals know what happens when we have to take care of a "sick little boy." Those maternal instincts kick in. For better or worse, the Liz and Dick love affair is still considered one of the most passionate loves of the 20th century and interest in it has just recently been renewed, when Elizabeth released some of Burton's love letters.
Since Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are already together, albeit not technically married, hopefully their casting in "Cleopatra: A Life" won't give rise to any offscreen shenanigans with anyone else in the flick.
Sources: IMDB
Softpedia: Angelina Jolie Cast as Cleopatra (6/11/2010)
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Post a CommentInteresting concept. Will Angelina be asked to "put on weight" for the role? Great article.
As long as they keep the "wink" scene in I am cool with it.
Taylor gives Ceasar a wink arriving in Rome, and that scene is the only good one in the whole movie!
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OMG, why why why? Jolie can't act her way out of a box unless she's riding motorcycles. As to looks, she is nothing compared to Liz Taylor, she's as pale as a ghost, and her accents are horrible. Not to mention, she looks more like a starving prisoner in a concentration camp than anything else. By the way, i would look exotic too if i'd had as much surgery as she has had. The only similarities between her and Liz is they're both homewreckers.
Cleopatra was indeed of Macedonian/Greek descent. So then, Tina Fey is also of Greek descent (mother's side) so how about her? :-). Or Anne Hathaway? She's not Greek, but she does have dark hair and I'd watch her read selections from the telephone directory.
Cleopatra was not Egyptian. Her descendents were from Macedonia. Her family was placed on the Egyptian thrown after the death of Alexander the Great.
@rio and Phyllis - guess they're not trying to be historically accurate but trying to bring capitalize on the box office appeal of Jolie and make money. A lot of Egyptian actresses and African actresses from other nations are every bit as beautiful as Jolie
@Jerry - how about Amy Winehouse?
Could they cast the roll a little more realisticely and cast a BLACK WOMAN TO PLAY THE ROLL OF A BLACK WOMAN. It will have to be written and produced by a black people to be REAL. White folks can not accept that eygpt in North Africa would have been inhabited by black people, people of color. You know sort of like NOW. People of Color. Not europeans.
Why would they not have a Black Woman play the role of Cleopatra since it is widely known that she was of Africa descent?