Taylor Swift confirmed to play Joni Mitchell in biopic

Taylor Swift has been confirmed to play Joni Mitchell in a biopic, which tells the story of the lives of female music stars Joni, Carole King and Carly Simon.

28 September 2012

Taylor Swift has been confirmed to play Joni Mitchell in a biopic.



The 'Begin Again' hitmaker will portray the Canadian singer/songwriter in a film adaptation of Sheila Weller's 2008 book 'Girls Like Us', which will tell the story of the lives of female music stars Joni, Carole King and Carly Simon and their impact on a generation of female musicians.



'Midnight in Paris' actress Alison Pill has been linked to portray Carole, and Mad Men's Jessica Pare is thought to be in the frame for the role of Carly, Variety reports.



John Sayles is to direct the movie from a script penned by 'House' ex ecutive producer Katie Jacobs, with Lorenzo di Bonaventura set to produce the film.



While Taylor has mainly been concentrating on forging a successful music career, the 22-year-old singer/songwriter has found time to feature in a number of movies including romantic-comedy 'Valentine's Day', which also starred Jessica Alba, Anne Hathaway and Bradley Cooper.



The 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together' singer also lent her voice to the character of Audrey in Dr. Seuss animated project 'The Lorax' this year, and she made a cameo appearance playing herself in her friend Miley Cyrus' 2009 film 'Hannah Montana: The Movie'.



Joni is now 68 and well known for writing big hits such as 'Big Yellow Taxi' and 'Woodstock'.





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