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Amy Adams To Star In Netflix Adaptation Of 'Hillbilly Elegy'

Amy Adams speaking at the 2015 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
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Amy Adams speaking at the 2015 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.

Six-time Oscar nominee Amy Adams will star in Ron Howard's movie version of Hillbilly Elegy¸ Variety reports.

It's the first casting news about Netflix's production of J.D. Vance's memoir. The 2003 Middletown High School graduate wrote the 2016 best-seller about growing up poor among working-class "hillbillies" in the old steel town.

Adams, 44, was nominated for a best supporting Oscar award this year for her portrayal of Lynne Cheney in Vice. She also was up for an Oscars for American Hustle, The Master, The Fighter, Doubt and Junebug.

Her other credits include Sharp Objects, Justice League, Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice, The Muppets, Charlie Wilson's War and Catch Me If You Can.

Oscar-winner Ron Howard (A Beautiful Mind, Apollo 13, The Beatles: Eight Days A Week, Frost/Nixon) will direct the feature for his Imagine Entertainment company. He has been seen twice in downtown Middletown at the Triple Moon Coffee Company, last month (March 25) and last October. It's presumed that he's scouting locations there, although there has been no word on where or when the film will be shot.

Vance, an Iraq war vet who studied political science and philosophy at Ohio State University and law at Yale, will be an executive producer on the film. The script was adapted by Vanessa Taylor, who was nominated for an Oscar last year with Guillermo del Toro for The Shape of Water.  She was also a writer-producer on HBO's Game of Thrones, Jennifer Garner's ABC Alias action series and WB's Everwood drama.

Imagine acquired the rights to Vance's book in 2017. Netflix is paying $45 million to finance the film, Variety says.

John Kiesewetter joined the WVXU news team as a TV/Media blogger on July 1 2015, after nearly 30 years covering local and national broadcasting for The Cincinnati Enquirer. He’ll be posting news about Greater Cincinnati TV, radio and movies; updating your favorite former local TV/radio personalities or stars who grew up here; and breaking news about national TV, radio and media trends. You’ll also learn about Cincinnati’s rich broadcasting history.
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