Setting out to capture Audrey Hepburn’s glamor, passion, and chic style in Apple’s upcoming biopic will be Rooney Mara. According to a Deadline report, Mara is also in position to produce the project.

The two-time Oscar nominee has been fairly quiet since 2018, beyond news of her relationship with Joaquin Phoenix and the birth of their baby boy, but it appears she is back in full acting mode. She stars in Guillermo del Toro’s latest noir “Nightmare Alley,” alongside Bradley Cooper, Cate Blanchett, and Toni Collette. She is also in the forthcoming drama “Women Talking,” which has a 2022 expected release date, per IMDb. This latest news, however, marks Mara’s biggest feat yet in becoming the “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” icon. A.V. Club makes an astute observation that the 36-year-old actor is closest in age to Hepburn during her work on “My Fair Lady.” Will she be able to do Eliza Doolittle justice?

“Call Me By Your Name” director Luca Guadagnino will be directing the film, with Michael Mitnick, screenwriter for “The Giver,” set to write the script, per Vanity Fair. It is too early for any insights into what areas of Hepburn’s life will be covered, but there is no question as to how intimidating the challenge will be to represent the many aspects of the classic movie star’s life. Mara is all in and only time will tell how her transformation will translate on screen.

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