Skip to main content

The Dragon Girl Isn't Mulligan, Isn't Page, Isn't Portman, Isn't Johansson, It's Mara, Rooney Mara!

"Rooney Mara Cast as Lisbeth Salander in David Fincher’s THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO
by Matt Goldberg Posted:August 16th, 2010 at 11:02 am

The competition to play the juicy role of Lisbeth Salander in David Fincher’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo has come to a close. We have received a press release from Sony announcing that Rooney Mara (A Nightmare on Elm Street remake) will play the part of the brilliant/slightly-psychotic hacker with an eidetic memory. Other finalists for the role included Sophie Lowe, Sarah Snook and French actress Lea Seydoux. Mara also had a slight “in” as she co-stars in Fincher’s upcoming film The Social Network. She will star opposite Daniel Craig who plays disgraced journalist Mikael Blomkvist. Stellan Skarsgard and Robin Wright are also attached to star.

The story of Dragon Tattoo centers on Blomkvist and Salander trying to uncover the mystery behind the disappearance of a young woman forty years ago. It is the first part of Stieg Larsson’s “Millenium Trilogy”. The book is followed by The Girl Who Played with Fire and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest. Both Craig and Mara’s contracts have options for the sequels. Hit the jump for the full press release. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo begins filming next month in Sweden and is set to open on December 21, 2011."

(article from http://www.collider.com/2010/08/16/the-girl-with-the-dragon-tattoo-rooney-mara-lisbeth-salander/ (adapted))

Finally the actress was choosen! After weeks and maybe months of rumours they choosed Rooney Mara for "The Role Every 20-Something Actress Wanted"! Well, I like the fact that the director and the producers choosed a fresh face for the role of the mysterious Lisbeth Salander. In the first times, I thought that it would be better if Lisbeth was played by a famous and talented actress, but that idea became silly - Lisbeth Salander is a very complex character and we must see the character and not the actor! So, Rooney Mara seems very good. She's pretty but not too pretty and she seems skinny... Very well choosen, Mr. Fincher!

Now, let's wait and she if Rooney will shine as bright as Noomi Rapace, which seems impossible because Rapace didn't played Lisbeth Salander - she became Lisbeth Salander! Good luck, Rooney!

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

TOP 35 Actors and Actresses Under 35 Working Today - 2017

The almost annual TOP 35 Actors and Actresses Under 35 Working Today is out, with me considering the performers' performances of 2016 also. We have a few changes since last year's list, with Greta Gerwig toping the list thanks to her last 3 great performances in Mistress America , Maggie's Plan and the Oscar buzzy acting turn in 20th Century Women . Scarlett Johansson comes second with her latest distinguished performance being in 2014 ( Under the Skin ), but she managed to be at the spotligh this year thanks to her fine turns in critically acclaimed movies: Hail, Caesar! , Captain America: Civil War , The Jungle Book (voice) and Sing (voice). Emily Blunt adds another great performance to her resume in The Girl on the Train and she comes third, while Elle Fanning 's turning into one of the finest actresses and she's getting to play more adult and complex parts like The Neon Demon  and 20th Century Women 's (her two best performances since Super 8 ). Finall

TOP 10 Most Promising Movie Actors (under 30)

Today I discussed about how awful some "teen icons" are and then we talked about some exceptions. So, I decided to make a little list, a TOP 10, with the male actors that I think that will become music in an ocean of noise somewhere in the future (I did one list before, but it was a little bit pathetic and I didn't justify my choices). Let's start... 1 - Ryan Gosling He may not have a huge list of movies in his body of work, but the few times he makes something, all the time he almost carries the movie. In fact, Gosling is a proof that talent does exist and that you don't need excentrical characters to receive raves. He rose to fame after the big screen adaptation of The Notebook (2004) and then received lots of critical praise for his performances in movies like Half Nelson (that gave him an Oscar, a SAG Award and other major awards nominations), Lars and the Real Girl (that gave him a Golden Globe, a SAG Award and other major awards nominations) and Fractur

TOP 35 Actors and Actresses with or under 35 years old: 2018

I think it was my TOP 35 under 35 list I've ever done since I remember: so many great performers emerged last year with distinguished performances that elevated their previous works (I'm talking about Elizabeth Olsen , Lucas Hedges , Robert Pattinson , Gaspard Ulliel , Tessa Thompson or Jamie Bell , for example). I'm kinda sad I felt "forced" at letting Jonah Hill ( Moneyball and The Wolf of Wall Street ) and Emma Watson ( The Perks of Being a Wallflower , The Bling Ring and 2017's Beauty and the Beast ) out of the list. Congratulations to Kirsten Dunst , who turned 35 last year so she can not be included in this year's list - such an amazing child actress turned movie star, who delivered memorable performances in Interview with the Vampire (1994), The Virgin Suicides (1999), The Cat's Meow (2002) or Melancholia (2011). This year, Saoirse Ronan tops the list thanks to two great performances: On Chesil Beach and an iconic acting turn in Lad