The intense interest in and likely high ratings from Sunday night’s “60 Minutes” interview with Stormy Daniels — some 21 million viewers were glued to their screens — has us wondering when we will see the movie (or TV movie, or play or even a Broadway musical)? The elements of the story are all there: an adult film star, a sleazy pol, a hotel assignation, a little spanking and the promise of a career on . . . reality television. What could be more American?

But who can play Stormy? Obviously, it’s a multifaceted part demanding courage and an imposing physique. Daniels claims to be 39, as many of us do, but even if she’s on the wrong side of 40, there are a few Hollywood actresses ready to rise to the occasion:

Anne Hathaway

Before she was the tragic waif from “Les Misérables,” Hathaway was the frisky, frustrated cowgirl wife of repressed gay cowboy Jake Gyllenhaal in “Brokeback Mountain.” She must be dying to break out of her good-girl image. Playing Stormy would be the perfect chance. With her big brown eyes and natural charisma, Hathaway could make audiences believe that Stormy was the president’s pawn — and win them over as she turned the tables.

Lindsay Lohan

Stormy Daniels may be the role that resurrects Lohan’s career once and for all. She has the flowing romance-novel hair and train-wreck demeanor, inviting audiences to wonder: Will she really pull it off? Will this porn star really bring down POTUS? Despite her many reversals of fortune, Lohan still has her fans who want her to make a big comeback.

Patricia Arquette

Many women identify with the Oscar-winning Arquette, whose performances include the television show “Medium” and the film “Boyhood.” Naturally sympathetic and beautiful, she would convincingly seduce a high-powered businessman and get the audience to root for her when his thugs tried to buy her silence later.

Mila Kunis

The gorgeous “Bad Moms” star is another actress with big brown eyes and a seductive demeanor. Dye her hair blond (is Stormy’s ‘do natural?) and she could sit down in front of an Anderson Cooper type and dish about the president’s peccadilloes with the best of them.

Kat Dennings

Her turn as the ballsy waitress on the CBS sitcom “2 Broke Girls” makes Dennings a good candidate for Daniels’ role. Her forthright manner and blunt sexuality could easily persuade an ambitious politician to commit an indiscretion he’s likely to overlook.