Angelina Jolie to make Catherine the Great film
Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie looks set to make a movie about the scandalous love life of Russian Empress Catherine the Great after snapping up the rights to a British historian's bestselling book.
The actress/director has optioned Catherine The Great and Potemkin: The Imperial Love Affair by Simon Sebag Montefiore about the empress' marriage to Russian nobleman and military leader Grigory Potemkin.
Montefiore tells Britain's Mail on Sunday newspaper, "Catherine is
the ultimate feminist hero. I feel very safe with Angelina in
charge of it. I am thrilled that Angelina has optioned the book
because it was my first book and it was very much a labor of
love."
The book was published in 2000, and was based on 5,000 previously
unpublished love letters between Catherine and Grigory. The pair
married after the murder of Catherine's husband, Tsar Peter III, in
1762 and they became co-rulers of the Russian Empire.
Actresses who have played the role of Catherine the Great in the
past include Marlene Dietrich, Bette Davis, Catherine Deneuve and
Catherine Zeta-Jones.