Paul Walter Hauser will star in
Eastwood’s feature, which tells the story of the security guard who went from
hero to suspect at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
In what has the potential to be a star-making turn, Paul Walter Hauser
will star as Richard Jewell in Clint Eastwood’s feature telling of the security
guard who went from hero to suspect at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
Originally set up in 2014 at Fox, the project, titled The Ballad of
Richard Jewell, has moved studios and is now at Eastwood’s longtime home,
Warner Bros.
Jonah Hill was initially attached to play Jewell, with Leonardo
DiCaprio attached to play his attorney. The two remain connected to the project
as producers. Kevin Misher and Jennifer Davisson, DiCaprio’s partner at Appian
Way, are also producing, as are Tim Moore and Jessica Meier.
Sam Rockwell is already in
negotiations to portray Jewell's attorney.
Jewell was working as a security guard at the 1996 Summer Games when
he discovered a backpack containing pipe bombs and subsequently sounded the
alarm and helped to clear the area. However, the bomb did detonate, killing one
person and injuring dozens of others.
Initially hailed as a hero, Jewell was soon the prime suspect, as the
FBI searched his home twice. A media frenzy painted him as an overweight failed
cop and mama's boy, and he became the punchline for late-night jokes.
After being raked over the coals by the media, Jewell was cleared, but
the damage had been done. Lawsuits followed (against NBC and CNN, among several
others), and the FBI and other government agencies were forced to make public
apologies.
Jewell, who did work as a police officer and a sheriff's deputy, died
in 2007 at the age of 44 due to health issues linked to his weight.
The film's script, penned by Billy Ray, is based on the Vanity Fair
article "The Ballad of Richard Jewell" written by Marie Brenner.
Hauser played one of the racist lunkheads in Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman
and next appears opposite Mindy Kaling in Late Night. He is also currently
stealing scenes in YouTube’s streaming cult hit Cobra Kai. Hauser also had a
standout role as Nancy Kerrigan's attacker in I, Tonya and recently wrapped
Netflix's Da 5 Bloods, which reunited him with Lee. And on a career that's on a
fast-moving roll right now, the actor just booked a gig on the true-crime movie
Silk Road opposite Jason Clarke and Nick Robinson.
My thanks to Dave Turner
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