Emile Hirsch, Imelda Staunton and Liev Schreiber have joined the cast of Ang Lee's next film, Taking Woodstock. Apparently there were a bunch of other names that have already joined the cast that I didn't know about but I will get to them below.
The picture is an adaptation of the memoir of Elliot Tiber, who played a role in helping the historic 1969 music fest unfold on his neighbor's farm.
Demetri Martin ("The Daily Show With Jon Stewart") has already been cast to play Tiber, an aspiring interior designer in Greenwich Village obliged to run the family business, a Catskills motel. In summer 1969, he found himself at the center of a generation-defining experience when he volunteered the motel to be the home base for Woodstock concert organizers after his neighbor, Max Yasgur, made his farm available for the event.
Staunton and Henry Goodman will play Tiber's parents, and Jonathan Groff will play Woodstock organizer Michael Lang; Hirsch will play a recently returned Vietnam vet, Eugene Levy (my God, Eugene Levy in an Ange Lee film!) will play Yasgur, and Schreiber is in talks to play a transvestite named Vilma.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan is set as a closeted married man having an affair with Tiber, while Paul Dano and Zoe Kazan play a hippie couple attending the concert. Dan Fogler will play a local theater troupe head, and Mamie Gummer will play Lang's assistant.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
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