Skip to main content
  • International Sites
    • International
    • Australia
    • Brazil
    • Canada
    • China
    • CHINA (ENGLISH)
    • France
    • Germany
    • Hong Kong
    • India
    • Japan
    • JAPAN (ENGLISH)
    • Korea
    • Korea (ENGLISH)
    • Mexico
    • Russia
    • Southeast Asia
    • United Kingdom
  • Magazines
    • Art+Auction

      Modern Painters

  • Blogs
  • Videos
  • Photos
  • Art Prices
  • Gallery Guide
  • Art Sites
  • Boutique
  • Blouin News
  • Log in

    Log in

    |Forgot your password?
    OR
    Sign up

    Not a member?

    Create an Account
Home
  • Visual Arts
    • Visual Arts Home
    • Contemporary Art
    • Old Masters/Renaissance
    • Impressionism & Modern Art
    • Ancient Arts & Antiques
    • Traditional Arts
    • Museums
    • Reviews
    • Columnists
    • Fairs
    • Features
  • Performing Arts
    • Performing Arts Home
    • Film
    • Music
    • Theater & Dance
    • Television
    • Events
    • Blogs
    • Photos
    • Videos
  • Architecture & Design
    • Architecture & Design Home
    • Design
    • Architecture
  • Artists
  • Art Prices
  • Market News
    • Market News Home
    • Fairs
    • Auctions
    • Collecting
    • Galleries
    • Art & Crime
    • ART PRICES
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle Home
    • ART Parties/Scene
    • Fashion
    • Food & Wine
    • Jewelry & Watches
    • Autos & Boats
  • Fashion
  • Events
  • Travel
  • Newsletter Sign Up
  • Homepage RSS
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • foursquare
  • tumblr
 
International Edition
May 24, 2013 Last Updated: 4:08:AM EDT

With "Gatsby" Tentpoled, Carey Mulligan Targets Small-Town Schemer in "Nancy and Danny"

With "Gatsby" Tentpoled, Carey Mulligan Targets Small-Town Schemer in "Nancy and Danny"

English
  • Email
  • Print
  • Tweet
  • Pin It
© 2012 Warner Bros.
"Gatsby" gang: Carey Mulligan, with (from left) Tobey Maguire, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Joel Edgerton
by Graham Fuller
Published: August 16, 2012
Go to top ↑

Carey Mulligan, last seen giving a tantalizingly off-kilter performance as the damaged sister in “Shame,” has chosen another fallen angel for her next role.

In the black-comedy thriller “Nancy and Danny,” according to the Hollywood Reporter, the 27-year-old British actress will play “a money-hungry woman” who retreats from big-city failure to try and snare a high-school crush and “uses a hapless man as a pawn in a get-rich-quick scheme that quickly goes wrong.” The anti-heroine’s machinations and the small-town settings of Brad Inglesby’s script is earning it comparison with Gus Van Sant’s “To Die For,” the 1995 film that made a bona fide star of Nicole Kidman.

 

With director Scott Cooper, Inglesby c0-wrote 2013’s “Out of the Furnace,” a thriller starring Christian Bale, Woody Harrelson, Zoe Saldana, and Willem Dafoe that sounds like it was inspired by the 1947 Jacques Tourneur noir masterpiece “Out of the Past.” “Nancy and Danny” will be directed by James Marsh, whose films include the documentaries “Man on Wire” and “Project Nim” and the upcoming IRA thriller “Shadow Dancer.”

A Hollywood Reporter source said Mulligan “pursued the part” in “Nancy and Danny.” Pacing her career, she is highly selective about her choices. She has had six films released since her 2009 breakout in “An Education,” but has been the protagonist in none of them, sharing the lead in “Never Let Me Go” with Keira Knightley (and giving one of her most arrestingly melancholy performances in that underrated futuristic drama).

Since “Shame,” Mulligan has completed her parts as Daisy Buchanan in Baz Luhrmann’s “The Great Gatsby” and as a woman involved in the early 1960s Greenwich Village folk scene in the Coen Brothers’ “Inside Llewyn Davis” (see a photo here).

If the trailer for “Gatsby” is anything to go by, Mulligan has caught the essence of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Daisy, one of the most vapid, oblivious, and passively sensual women characters in modern literature. However, Warner Bros. has moved Luhrmann’s extravaganza – in which the Jazz Age will seemingly be filtered through a Studio 54 sensibility – from the holiday season to next summer, hinting that its production values are its biggest selling point, as was the case with the director’s “Moulin Rouge.” Whether that threatens Mulligan’s chances of getting a second Oscar nomination is moot.

Read an interview with Mulligan on "An Education" here and my recent essay on her here. 

Below: trailer for "The Great Gatsby"

Share This Story

  • Tweet This

  • Post to Stumble Upon
  • Email to a Friend

 

Performing Arts, Film, Graham Fuller, Carey Mulligan, Nancy and Danny, Baz Luhrmann, The Great Gatsby, Shame, Inside Llewyn Davis, Coen Brothers, Keira Knightley
Share:
  • Tweet
  • Email to a Friend

Comments

1 Comment
+ Add Yours
Log in or register to post comments
Oldest first Newest first

by lieerlingmarl on August 17, 2012 at 10:08am

Breitling Watches : Replica Designer Handbags Store, Replica Designer Handbags Store

  • reply

Most Popular

  • This Week
  • This Month
  • This Year
  • Top 10 Booths at Art Basel in Hong Kong 2013
  • See 10 Pavilions From the 55th Venice Biennale
  • Promising Sales Greet Art Basel in Hong Kong
  • Nic Cage Sells Art, How Pinault Stays Young, and More
  • The 3 Smartest Designs at This Year's ICFF
  • Carey Lovelace on Sarah Sze's Venice Biennale Show
  • High Museum Acquires Major Sarah Sze and Julie Mehretu Works
  • See Eye-Catching Works From Art Basel in Hong Kong
  • Why "Rediscovered Artists" Are the Art Market's New Darlings
  • Christie's Rakes In a Half-Billion Dollars, Setting a Record
  • Barbara Kruger Responds to Supreme Bitchiness
  • How Many Artists Have Traded Work With "Anthony"?
  • Donald Judd's Children Prepare His Art-Filled Studio
  • Sotheby's $230-Million Imp-Mod Sale [VIDEO]
  • Tracey Emin on Her New Show and Transcending Her YBA Days
  • What to Look Forward to at Frieze New York 2013
  • The 100 Most Iconic Artworks of the Last 5 Years
  • The 50 Most Exciting Art Collectors Under 50 (Part 1)
  • Back to School Guide: The 10 MFA Programs That Give You the Most Bang For Your Buck
  • Basquiat's Ex-Girlfriend Reveals Major Trove of Unseen Works
  • Facebook Censors Pompidou's Gerhard Richter Nude, Fueling Fight Over "Institutional Puritanism"

Popular on Facebook

Editorial

  • Visual Arts
  • Performing Arts
  • Architecture & Design
  • Artists
  • Art Prices
  • Market News
  • Lifestyle
  • Fashion
  • Events
  • Travel

Products

  • Magazines
  • Gallery Guide
  • Blouin Art Sales Index
  • Somogy
  • Art Sites
  • Art Jobs

Louise Blouin Media

  • About Us
  • Subscriptions
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Louise Blouin Foundation
  • RSS
Copyright © 2013 All rights reserved. Use of the site constitutes agreement with our Privacy Policy and User Agreement.