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I have just updated the photo gallery with scans of Malin Akerman from magazines in 2007, 2008 and 2010.
Malin Akerman (Couples Retreat, Watchmen, 27 Dresses) is now confirmed to replace Lindsay Lohan in Inferno: A Linda Lovelace Story. from director/writer Matthew Wilder’s script which made the 2008 Black List. “My understanding is that Lindsay was dropped as she’s impossible to insure and the producers loved Malin,” an insider emails. Malin’s upcoming credits include Wanderlust (Paul Rudd, Jen Aniston), Happythankyoumoreplease (Josh Radnor) and The Bang Bang Club (Taylor Kitsch, Ryan Philippe). She is also attached to star opposite Ethan Hawke in The Numbers Station. The Lovelace project (we really need another after Brian Grazer did one?) is based on the novel Ordeal: An Autobiography by Linda Lovelace with Mike McGrady. The producers include Chris Hanley of Muse Productions and Jordan Gertner.
Malin Akerman has a bit of a girl crush on Jennifer Aniston, it seems, coming off filming the 2011 comedy “Wanderlust,” in which Aniston and Paul Rudd play an urban couple in search of a counterculture lifestyle.
And no, it isn’t because of any topless scene — the cast simply spent a lot of time together on location.
“She is such a loving, genuine woman and fun. You want her to be your best friend,” the “Proposal” and “Couples Retreat” actress told People on Wednesday.
Apparently, one of the benefits of being friends with Akerman is a sort of bare-bones matchmaking service as well — not the jealous type, Malin aimed to drum up some chemistry on Jen’s behalf.
“Guys, get out there! Nab her! She is every guy’s dream.”
Earlier today, Malin Akerman was photographed on the set of “Wanderlust” in New York City. I have just added 7 photos from the set into the gallery!
Tribeca Film has snapped up U.S. rights to “The Bang Bang Club,” the drama based on the book about the lives of photojournalists covering the last days of Apartheid.
Ryan Phillippe, Malin Akerman and Taylor Kitsch are among the cast of the pic from writer-director Steven Silver. Movie bowed at the Toronto Film Festival earlier this year.
Distribution platform Tribeca Film is an arm of Tribeca Enterprises, which also operates the Tribeca Film Fest. Company aims to release “Bang Bang” theatrically, as well as via VOD and other platforms, in the second quarter of 2011.
“Bang Bang” is produced by Daniel Iron, Lance Samuels and Adam Friedlander for Foundry Films/Out of Africa. Distribution deal was negotiated by Adam Sloan and Randy Manis of Tribeca with Iron and Entertainment One’s Charlotte Mickie.
Tribeca Film was launched earlier this spring, in advance of the 2010 Tribeca fest. Pickups since have included “Road, Move” and “The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle.”
This past weekend, Malin Akerman was photographed at the MOCA Annual Gala in Los Angeles. I have just finished uploading 182 HQ/MQ photos from the event into the photo gallery!































