- Producers say Naomi Watts will play Princess Diana in a film about the last years of the royals life. Britains Ecosse Films says Caught in Flight will focus on the two years before Dianas death in a Paris car crash in August 1997. (AP - msnbc.com)
- Jessica Chastain apparently has abdicated her throne, as Naomi Watts has been announced as our new on-screen Princess Diana. Watts will lead Caught in Flight as the beloved, tragic figure, charting the final two years of her life. (Los Angeles Times)
- Naomi Watts has signed on to play the late Princess Diana in Caught In Flight, an upcoming biopic about the beloved royal. (omg! on Yahoo!)
- Naomi Watts is beach ready as she works on her latest film project on Tuesday (February 7) in Sydney, Australia. Last week, Naomi hosted a dinner for some of her close friends in order to promote Jacobs Creek's new wine, Cool Harvest. (Just Jared)
- Naomi Ellen Watts (born 28 September 1968) is a British-Australian actress. Watts began her career in Australian television, where she appeared in series such as The Ring, The Ring 2, Hey Dad.. (Worldnews.com)
- Gearing up for what could be the defining role of her career, Naomi Watts has been named as the lead in an upcoming biopic about the late Princess Diana. (GossipCenter.com)
- High heels and tight shorts turned heads at this years Gold Coast 600, an annual V8 Supercar street circuit carnival held in Australia. (Adelaidenow)
- Oscar-nominated actress Naomi Watts has been cast to star in Caught in Flight as Princess Diana. (The Celebrity Cafe.com)
- Naomi Watts (Eastern Promises, King Kong) has been cast as Princess Diana in the upcoming movie Caught in Flight, which will be directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel (Downfall) from a script by Stephen Jeffreys (The Libertine). (WorstPreviews.com)
- Sean Penns ex-wife appeared deliriously happy as she cavorted on the sand with Watts, whose husband Liev Schreiber has remained in Sydney minding the couples two children during the shoot. (Daily Telegraph)
Thursday, February 9, 2012
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