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Tom Hardy to play war photographer Don McCullin
    2016-June-24  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    FRESH from playing Mad Max and earning a first Oscar nomination for going up against Leonardo DiCaprio in “The Revenant,” Tom Hardy has reportedly signed on to embody famed British war photographer Don McCullin.

    The film, written by 1971 scribe Gregory Burke, will be based on McCullin’s autobiography, “Unreasonable Behavior,” according to Deadline.

    Like the book, the biopic will trace McCullin’s journey from his poverty-stricken childhood in wartime London to become one of the world’s most famous war photojournalists, best known for his often harrowing images taken during the wars in Vietnam and Cambodia, while with the Observer and Sunday Times.

    As well as his war photography, McCullin, now 80, is known for a memorable series chronicling homelessness in east London in 1969. He was also the subject of the 2012 documentary “McCullin,” directed by David and Jacqui Morris that played the film festival circuit.

    Hardy is currently in the midst of shooting “Dunkirk,” his second film with Christopher Nolan following “The Dark Knight Rises.” Next he’s set to play Elton John in the musical biopic “Rocketman.”(SD-Agencies)

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