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Zelda was best known as a wild child who loved attention.
Jennifer Lawrence and Zelda Fitzgerald, who was best known as a wild child who loved attention. Composite: Rex Features
Jennifer Lawrence and Zelda Fitzgerald, who was best known as a wild child who loved attention. Composite: Rex Features

Jennifer Lawrence to play jazz age icon Zelda Fitzgerald in new biopic

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Ron Howard is considering directing the drama about her tumultous relationship to author F Scott Fitzgerald, inspired by Nancy Milford’s bestselling biography

Jennifer Lawrence is set to play Zelda Fitzgerald in a biopic of the jazz age icon, socialite and novelist. Ron Howard is eyeing a deal to direct, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

The drama, currently titled Zelda, and written by Emma Frost (The White Queen), will center on her relationship to her husband, the author F Scott Fitzgerald. The film is said to explore whether “love can exist between creative equals”.

Zelda, dubbed the “first American flapper” by her husband, was best known as a wild child who loved attention. She had a tumultuous relationship with Fitzgerald, but was his greatest muse. She was later diagnosed with schizophrenia and used writing and painting as her creative outlets.

Scarlett Johansson has also been attached to a film about Fitzgerald, called The Beautiful and the Damned. It’s unclear which will head to production first.

Lawrence last played a real-life figure in David O Russell’s Joy, earning her fourth Oscar nomination.

She’s currently slated to play two more, in addition to Fitzgerald: in Bad Blood from director Adam McKay (The Big Short), she’ll portray Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of the health technology and medical laboratory services company Theranos; and in Steven Spielberg’s upcoming drama It’s What I Do will star as war photographer Lynsey Addario.

The Oscar winner next stars in Passengers, which opens on 21 December.

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