Justin Timberlake to play legendary record company
boss Neil Bogart in biopic.
The title of the article is Justin Timberlake to play legendary record
company boss Neil Bogart in biopic
. The article was printed by Andrew Pulver. The article is dated the 3 th of May 2013. The main idea of the article to inform about Justin Timberlake will
play the lead in a biopic of disco-era record company executive Neil Bogart,
who died in 1982 aged 39, it was announced today.
The long-planned project is titled Spinning Gold and Timberlake, who is
also taking a producer role, will be promoting the film at the forthcoming
Cannes film festival, which he will be attending as a cast member of the Coen
brothers' Inside Llewyn Davis. No director has yet been attached, but Bogart's
son Timothy Scott Bogart is writing the script.
Born in 1943 in Brooklyn, Bogart initially had hopes of a career as a
singer, before becoming an energetic promoter of "bubblegum" pop in
the late 60s as an executive for Cameo-Parkway and Buddha
Records. He set up his own label, Casablanca, and proved an astute
exploiter of music trends, signing first Kiss and later R&B and
disco acts such Bill Withers, Donna Summer and the Village People. he
was also renowned for his hard-partying lifestyle and love of excess.
In a statement, Timothy Scott Bogart said: "For over 30 years, my
father's story has been the source of intense fascination ... The wait to
finally tell the story had always been about partnering with the right person
to play him – and the wait ended the first time Justin and I ever met."
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The article was WRITTEN by Andrew Pulver. The article is dated May 3RD, 2013.
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