Callbacks: Waltz Flies 'Up and Away'; 'Ivy League' Accepts Seyfried

Callbacks: Waltz Flies 'Up and Away'; 'Ivy League' Accepts Seyfried

Published: March 18, 2010 @ 7:02 pm
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By Jeff Sneider

In today's Callbacks -- your daily roundup of casting news from Deal Central -- Christoph Waltz goes "Up and Away," Amanda Seyfried sneaks into the "Ivy League," Peter Facinelli fights a pickpocket and "Smurfs" villain Hank Azaria gets de-animated.

• Oscar-winning "Inglourious Basterds" star Christoph Waltz will write and make his feature directorial debut on the Germany-language movie "Auf Und Davon" (Up and Away"), which will be loosely based on Meike Winnemuth and Peter Praschi's German-language novel of the same name, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The Fox International film follows the female host of a dating show competition who develops feelings for a contestant, affecting the show's romantic story line. Waltz could play a role in the film but is staying behind the camera as of now.

The Austrian actor has been working on the script for a while, and previously directed some German TV shows. It is unclear whether the film would be screened outside of German-speaking countries.

Waltz will next be seen as the villain in Columbia's "The Green Hornet," and recently signed on to the Fox 2000 movie "Water for Elephants."

I thought Waltz was incredible in "Basterds" (granted, it was a very juicy part with some tasty Tarantino-scripted lines) and eagerly look forward to whatever projects he has coming up. I have no idea whether or not he can direct, but when you win an Oscar, you get to do whatever you want. Now THAT is a bingo!

• God bless Production Weekly.

The trade mag used its Twitter account (@prodweek) to break a pretty cool story yesterday that I almost missed. Almost.

Lorene Scafaria, another card-carrying member of the "Fempire" we mentioned yesterday who wrote the underrated "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist," has pitched a movie based on Rolling Stone's January feature "The Girl Who Conned the Ivy League."

Amanda Seyfried is attached to star, while McG will direct.

I highly recommend reading Sabrina Rubin Erdely's full story, but here's the Cliff's Notes version for those of you who don't have the time:

Imagine a hybrid of "Catch Me If You Can" and "Taking Lives," without all the murder or U2. Seyfried would play Esther Reed, a "criminal genius" and master identity thief who would spend years becoming her victims, rather than just posing as them to steal their money. She was accepted into universities such as Harvard and Columbia, and received over $100,000 in student loans.

There's a lot more to the story, so give it a read when you have a chance, but suffice to say, this is a very intriguing project for Seyfried, who continues to grow as an actress.

Unlike most Hollywood starlets, Seyfried has a full plate in front of her. "Jennifer's Body" didn't exactly light up the box office, but "Dear John" performed quite well. She has "Letters to Juliet" coming out May 14 and she'll be playing Hester Worsley in Bruce Beresford's adaptation of the Oscar Wilde play "A Woman of No Importance."

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