Christina Hendricks, the actress who gives the TV drama Mad Men a lot of its heat, is growing fonder of the Sixties.
Hendricks, who plays Joan Holloway, the no-nonsense head of office operations in the Sixties-set TV show, is in talks to appear in Sally Potter’s anti-nuclear movie, Bomb, which is also based in that decade.
The picture focuses on two teenage rebels, played by Elle Fanning and Alice Englart, who become involved in the Ban the Bomb movement and the sexual revolution.
Potter and producer Christopher Sheppard plan to shoot the film in February in London and on the South-East coast.
Alessandro Nivola has also been cast in Bomb, and Annette Bening is considering a part in the film.
Hendricks’s Jessica Rabbit meets Marilyn Monroe hour-glass figure caught audiences’ attention when Mad Men took off.
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Hendricks, who plays Joan Holloway, the no-nonsense head of office operations in the Sixties-set TV show, is in talks to appear in Sally Potter’s anti-nuclear movie, Bomb, which is also based in that decade.
The picture focuses on two teenage rebels, played by Elle Fanning and Alice Englart, who become involved in the Ban the Bomb movement and the sexual revolution.
Potter and producer Christopher Sheppard plan to shoot the film in February in London and on the South-East coast.
Alessandro Nivola has also been cast in Bomb, and Annette Bening is considering a part in the film.
Hendricks’s Jessica Rabbit meets Marilyn Monroe hour-glass figure caught audiences’ attention when Mad Men took off.
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