March
3, 2006
JOHN
TRAVOLTA AND QUEEN LATIFAH TO STAR
IN NEW LINE CINEMA'S MUSICAL FILM ADAPTATION
OF HAIRSPRAY
LOS
ANGELES (March 3, 2006) - John Travolta and Queen Latifah have signed on to star
in New Line Cinema's upcoming feature film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical
Hairspray, it was announced today by Toby Emmerich, New Line's President of Production.
Travolta will play Edna Turnblad and Queen Latifah will play Motormouth Maybelle
in the film, which is being directed by Adam Shankman (The Pacifier, Bringing
Down the House) and produced by Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, for their Zadan/Meron
Productions, who previously executive produced the Golden Globe and Academy Award-winning
Best Picture Chicago. A nationwide casting search is currently under way to find
a newcomer to play the lead role of Tracy Turnblad in the film, with production
on Hairspray scheduled to begin this Fall for a potential Summer 2007 release.
"From cult classic film to hit Broadway musical to major motion picture,
Hairspray is a true New Line franchise," commented Bob Shaye and Michael
Lynne, New Line Co-Chairmen and Co-CEOs. "John and Queen Latifah will bring
new sensibilities to the characters of Edna Turnblad and Motormouth Maybelle,
and introduce this innovative musical comedy to new audiences."
Zadan
and Meron said: "It's long been a desire of ours to work with John Travolta
and to have the opportunity to produce his return to movie musicals after three
decades...it's a dream come true. And having worked so successfully with Queen
Latifah on Chicago, we were looking for the perfect vehicle to re-team...Hairspray
presented us with a wonderful opportunity to collaborate once again with our multi-talented
friend."
Hairspray
is originally based on the 1988 John Waters comedy about star-struck teenagers
on a local Baltimore dance show. The new version of the film will be based on
New Line's hit Broadway adaptation of the film which debuted in 2002, and went
on to win eight Tony Awards including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Book and
Best Director.
Marc Shaiman (Sleepless in Seattle) and Scott Wittman will
contribute new songs to their existing Tony Award winning score. Shaiman will
also serve as the film's music supervisor and will compose the music score for
the film as well as produce its songs. Wittman and Shaiman will also serve as
executive producers on the film. The new screenplay for Hairspray is written by
Leslie Dixon (Freaky Friday, Outrageous Fortune).
Emmerich is overseeing
the project along with New Line's Executive VP of Production Mark Kaufman, and
Creative Executives Michael Disco and Daryl Freimark.
Travolta burst into
the dance musical world thirty years ago with Saturday Night Fever and packed
a one-two punch the following year with the release of Grease, the most successful
movie musical of all time. Travolta was nominated for Oscars for Fever and Pulp
Fiction. He is represented by the William Morris Agency and attorneys Mike Ossi
and Howard Butler.
Hairspray reunites Latifah with producers Zadan and
Meron (she earned an Oscar and Golden Globe nomination for her work in Chicago)
and director Shankman (she starred in his blockbuster Bringing Down The House).
Latifah is also represented by the William Morris Agency.
About New Line
Cinema Corporation:
Founded almost 40 years ago, New Line Cinema is the most
successful independent film company in the world. Its mission is to produce innovative,
popular and profitable entertainment in the best creative environment. In addition
to the production, marketing and distribution of theatrical motion pictures, the
fully-integrated studio has divisions devoted to home entertainment, television,
music, theater, merchandising and an international unit. In 2005, New Line partnered
with HBO to form Picturehouse, a new theatrical distribution company to release
independent films. A pioneer in franchise filmmaking, New Line's Oscar-winning
The Lord of the Rings trilogy is one of the most successful film franchises in
history. New Line is a division of Time Warner, inc. (TWX).