Oscar-winning actor Daniel Day-Lewis has been tapped to play former US president Abraham Lincoln in an upcoming film directed by Steven Spielberg, the Dreamworks movie studio said today.
Lincoln is based on the best-selling book, Team of Rivals by Pulitzer Prize winner Doris Kearns Goodwin. It profiles the president and his political clashes with the members of his White House cabinet as the United States engaged in civil war from 1861-1865.
Day-Lewis is a four-time Oscar nominee and two-time winner of the film industry's top honors. He earned one Academy Award for best actor in 1989's My Left Foot and a second for 2007's There Will Be Blood playing a ruthless oil baron.
"Daniel Day-Lewis would have always been counted as one of the greatest of actors were he from the silent era, the golden age of film or even some time in cinema's distant future. I am grateful and inspired that our paths will finally cross with Lincoln," Mr Spielberg said in a statement.
The screenplay was written by another Pulitzer winner, Angels in America writer Tony Kushner. Filming is set to begin in 2011, and the movie is scheduled to land in cinemas in 2012.
Reuters