Doug Liman wants Russell Crowe/Nicole Kidman team-up

It very nearly happened on Australia for director Baz Luhrmann but Crowe eventually walked out saying "I don't do charity work" when his usual $20 million+ was not forthcoming. Luhrmann soon went out and hired Hugh Jackman for the film (due out at the end of the year) and the Crowe/Kidman partnership never saw fruition.

Now word has come from MTV that director Doug Liman (Jumper, Mr. & Mrs. Smith) wants to cast Russell Crowe in his upcoming dramatic biopic of Valerie Plame which currently has Kidman down for the lead role. Plame was a former a CIA officer who worked for the government for twenty years but had to retire in December 2005 when her identity was outed by an American journalist two and a half years prior. Liman says he would love to hire Crowe to play the part of New York Times reporter Joe Wilson, the man who wrote the infamous piece "What I didn't find in Africa", a scatching attack on the Bush administration...
€œI€™d love Russell Crowe,€ director Doug Liman enthused. €œIf you€™ve met Joe, he€™s a really strong guy. I€™ve never met an actor stronger than Russell Crowe.€ €œIt€™s the Valerie Plame story but you wouldn€™t know it when Joe€™s around,€ Liman insisted. €œI met with for €˜Bourne Identity€™ and I was terrified. The whole time I was in the room with him I was just scared of him. This is a scary dude! And Joe is kind of like that.€
I would love to see it happen but just remember Doug, offer him the right money because he don't come cheap!
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