Beyonce Knowles to play Bob Dylan

Beyonce Knowles to play Bob Dylan 2007-01-01
Beyoncé Knowles is on the shortlist to play grizzled protest singer Bob
Dylan.
The 'Bootlicious' singer is one of several black female stars being
considered to play Dylan in a biopic of his life after the director, Todd
Haynes, announced he was searching for a woman to do justice to the white
Jewish singer's "inner blackness".
Seven actors - including the black woman - will portray Dylan during
different eras in his 43-year career, starting in the 1960s when his song,
'The Times They Are Changin' became an anti-war anthem.
Other female stars in line to play Dylan include tennis champion Venus
Williams and TV presenter Oprah Winfrey.
Although it is quite common in film biopics for characters to be played by
more then one actor, it is extremely rare for them to change sex or race.
Haynes, whose previous work has earned him an Oscar nomination, says he
wants to hire various actors to take on the role as Dylan was "too complex"
to be played by a conventional actor.
He added: "I am setting out to explode the idea that anybody can be depicted
in a single self."
However, producers at Paramount, who will make the film, are not entirely
convinced the bold move will pay off.
One said: Dylan has always acknowledged his debt to blues gospel, but
critics may say there are other ways of celebrating the African-American
musical heritage.
Todd is, however, a serious film maker and we are
confident that he will treat it all with respect. We hope."