Mischa Barton Joins Caper Film 'St. Trinian's'
Filed under: Casting
So much for my belief that St. Trinian's is the best cast movie in production right now. The film, which began shooting in March with top-notch British talents like Emily Watson, Colin Firth and Rupert Everett, has just added a young, American actress to sour up the mix. According to Variety, in a report from Cannes, Mischa Barton has joined the cast, which also includes Brits Toby Jones, Lena Headey, Stephen Fry, Celia Imrie, Anna Chancellor, Lucy Punch, Fenella Woolgar and possibly (still rumored, and not actually British) Richard E. Grant. To quote my favorite Sesame Street game: "One of these things is not like the other."
Hopefully Barton will simply be playing the bland girl from the States who happens to be studying at an English girls' school, and will not be expected to pull off an accent. Either way, she'll at least make the elder cast appear even greater. The former O.C. actress joins rising stars Jodie Whittaker (Venus), model Lily Cole, Talulah Riley (Pride & Prejudice), Tamsin Egerton (Driving Lessons), Juno Temple (Notes on a Scandal), Gemma Arterton and possibly (still rumored) singer Amy Winehouse, all of whom presumably play students at St. Trinian's, which they save from going bankrupt. St. Trinian's still seems to be, as Cinematical writer Monika Bartyzel called it, "a British film fan's wet dream," but thanks to the casting of Barton, the dream has gotten a little bit drier.









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5-16-2007 @ 10:12PM
dafnap said...
...isn't Mischa British? Or, at least, born in England? While she's been in the state for awhile, I'm sure she picked up the accent pretty well from her parents.
She's still bland and boring, sure, but the accent probably won't be a problem.
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6-12-2007 @ 8:07AM
helen woods said...
I think its a shame british cinema like the ricard curtis films have to cast usa actors etc just to make film work over there, I can not think of a much more britsh subject than private schools, in the tie and shirt manner, the old days,found a intresing item on the film whilst searching for news of it on this site.
http://www.flicksandpopcorn.co.uk/FEATURE_PAGES/N_S/St_Trinian's%20(2007).htm
saying how the film nearly did not get made, as a 17 year old girl, I will be going to see it, hope not dissapointed by it being a bomb. helen
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