Variety released the actress’ first photo on Friday (13). Marisa Abela (“Industry”) as Amy Winehouse in the singer’s biopic “Back to Black”.
Tabloids claim that the choice for the actress was due to casting a newcomer for the role, in addition to having someone of Jewish origin as faithful as possible with the story of wine Housetwo functions that The beauty he meets.
Next to “Industry”, The beauty appeared in productions such as “COBRA” and “Rogue Agent” and was also confirmed in the cast of “Barbie”. Greta Gerwigand in the drama She Is Love.
With direction from Sam Taylor Johnson (“50 Shades of Grey”) and screenplay by Matt Greenhalgh (“Floodlights”) is set to chronicle the life of the Grammy winner and her meteoric music career, which began as a jazz singer in north London and rose to global superstardom with hits like “Rehab” and the title track, “Back to Black.” His life was cut short after a long battle with drug addiction.
“Back to Black” is being produced with full support from the estate wine House. There is no release date for the production yet. Check the picture:
First look at Industry star Marisa Abela as Amy Winehouse in biopic #BackToBlack is here. The film, directed by 50 Shades of Gray director Sam TaylorJohnson, begins filming on 1/16 in London. https://t.co/iwvMsaS3IS
— Variety (@variety) January 13, 2023
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