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Dusty Springfield Biopic In The Works

Fiona April 10, 2011 Add a Comment

A Girl Called Dusty

If you like Dusty Springfield, then you will be happy to hear that producers of a biopic based on her life are currently searching for an actress to play the lead role. The movie will be based on Sharon Davis’ book A Girl Called Dusty and what a life that is! As you already guess, the upcoming biopic will include alcoholism, substance abuse and discrimination for being bisexual.

The untitled project is being put together with support from Springfield’s former backing singer and friend Simon Bell, who knew her for a number of decades. Dominick Fairbanks, the film’s executive producer said:

“Simon’s close friendship and intimate knowledge of Dusty’s life will be invaluable in the making of this film” and added: “We will announce our writer and director very shortly, and the search is on for the actress to play Dusty. This is a fabulous part for any actress and we are looking on both sides of the Atlantic at the moment.”

Here’s a description of Sharon Davis’ book A Girl Called Dusty: “Dusty Springfield is a pop music legend. Goddess of the sixties, reluctant recluse of the seventies, enigmatic icon of the eighties and nineties, she attracted a passionate following that has remained loyal to this day. She crossed the line into soul music, her first love, but never turned her back on pop music. A perfectionist in her work, she was a shy, awkward girl off stage. Misunderstood and misquoted, that was Miss Springfield.

She had a lifestyle to envy, was the original IT girl and achieved, many believed, the height of decadence. But who really knew her? Who was the real lady behind the black mascara and backcombed hair? This is the story that she never had the chance to tell herself because, nearly two years after her first battle with breast cancer, the disease returned to take her life in 1999.

When the end finally came, the music business descended into mourning, tributes flooded in from all over the world, The Daily Telegraph front page announced Dusty Springfield dies on day she was to get OBE and her Majesty The Queen was reported to be deeply saddened. Dusty Springfield was the very heart and soul of British music. Pet Shop Boy Neil Tennant, who was responsible for her return to chart success in 1987, believed that she was the very essence of fabness.”

Dusty Springfield biopic appears to be in very early stages, but as usual, we’ll keep an eye on it!

A Girl Called Dusty
A Girl Called Dusty

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