Uma Thurman is to star in the United States remake of The Slap, replacing Mary-Louise Parker within the upcoming mini-series.
The Kill Bill and Pulp Fictional star has stepped within after Parker was compelled by illness to back out, according to a written report in TVLine.
Parker is reported to be recovering from pneumonia.
The united states remake of Australian author Christos Tsiolkas' award-winning bestseller may also star Peter Sarsgaard, Thandie Newton, Zachary Quinto, as well as Melissa George.
Thurman will handle the key role of Anouk, who was played by Essie Davis within the popular 2011 Australian series.
The novel is placed in suburban Melbourne and follows the repercussions following a badly behaved child is slapped by the guest at a family barbecue.
The US version continues to be written by playwright Jon Robin Baitz, whose credits are the West Wing, and is usually a joint production between NBC's Universal Television as well as Matchbox Photos.
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The above story is based on materials provided by the smh.com.au and image credit celebrity.yahoo.com.
The Kill Bill and Pulp Fictional star has stepped within after Parker was compelled by illness to back out, according to a written report in TVLine.
Parker is reported to be recovering from pneumonia.
The united states remake of Australian author Christos Tsiolkas' award-winning bestseller may also star Peter Sarsgaard, Thandie Newton, Zachary Quinto, as well as Melissa George.
Thurman will handle the key role of Anouk, who was played by Essie Davis within the popular 2011 Australian series.
The novel is placed in suburban Melbourne and follows the repercussions following a badly behaved child is slapped by the guest at a family barbecue.
The US version continues to be written by playwright Jon Robin Baitz, whose credits are the West Wing, and is usually a joint production between NBC's Universal Television as well as Matchbox Photos.
Source::
The above story is based on materials provided by the smh.com.au and image credit celebrity.yahoo.com.
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