Rapper
Gravy To Play Biggie In Upcoming Biopic
(March 7th)
The
long search for an actor to play the late
Notorious B.I.G. in Fox Searchlight's
upcoming biopic "Notorious"
has ended with the casting of Brooklyn-based
rapper Jamal "Gravy" Woolard.
Two years ago, the budding MC made headlines
after he did a radio interview at New
York hip-hop station Hot 97 moments after
he was shot outside of the building. Like
Biggie, Woolard sold drugs before he picked
up the mic. He had released a number of
albums on indie labels in the 1990s before
being signed by Warner Bros.
"Finding BIG was a task in itself
and I’m honored that so many young
men came out to audition for the role,"
said the rapper's mother, Voletta Wallace.
“However, it was Jamal's charming
personality, warm spirit, wonderful sense
of humor and beautiful smile that won
my heart. He is a talented and charismatic
actor and I am excited that he will bring
Christopher's character to the big screen."
Rounding out the "Notorious"
cast is Derek Luke ("Catch a Fire")
as Sean "Diddy" Combs, who off-screen
is an executive producer on the film;
Anthony Mackie as his hip hop rival, Tupac
Shakur; and Angela Bassett as Voletta
Wallace.
I'm looking forward to working with award-winning
actress Angela Bassett," said director
George Tillman Jr. ("Soul Food").
"I've been a huge fan of her work
for such a long time. She and the entire
cast bring such a wealth of talent, I
am beyond thrilled."
Due for release in January 2009, "Notorious"
will focus more on the artist's troubled
life away from music. Principal photography
is scheduled to begin on March 24 in and
around the five boroughs of New York.
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