
HOSTILES
Academy Award nominee ROSAMUND PIKE is regarded as a
contemporary and
multifaceted actress who has earned international acclaim for both her stage and
film
roles.
She will next be seen in Scott Cooper's (Crazy Heart, Black Mass) Hostiles,
Jose
Padilha's (Narcos) Entebbe and Brad Anderson's (The Machinist) High Wire Act.
Rosamund has recently wrapped filming on Andrea Di Stefano's Three Seconds, a
crime
thriller, alongside Joel Kinnaman and Clive Owen and also the lead in The Human
Voice,
an adaptation from the play by Jean Cocteau. This short film follows an
unflinching
portrait of a woman's heartbreak over the course of a final telephone
conversation
between lovers.
It has been announced that Rosamund will portray Marie Curie in Radioactive.
The film,
which begins production early 2018, explores the life of the iconic scientist.
The
Working Title production will be directed by Marjane Satrapi (Persepolis), based
on an
adaptation of Jack Thorne's novel "Radioactive: Marie & Pierre Curie: A Tale of
Love
and Fallout".
Rosamund will also soon play legendary Sunday Times war reporter Marie Colvin
in A
Private War. Colvin died in 2012 during a rocket whilst covering the Syrian
civil war. The
film is based on Marie Brenner's Vanity Fair article, "Marie Colvin's Private
War" and will
be directed by Matthew Heineman (Cartel Land, City of Ghosts).
Pike earned an Academy Award nomination for David Fincher 2014 film Gone
Girl, in
which she played "Amy Dunne," opposite Ben Affleck. The same year, Pike starred
opposite Simon Pegg, Stellen Skarsgard and Toni Collette in Peter Chelsom's
Hector and
the Search for Happiness.
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