Natalie Dormer, Adelaide Clemons, Zachary Quinto and Stephen Graham are all set to join “The Girl Who Invented Kissing,” according to Variety. The Tom Sierchio indie drama already has “Veep” actor Timothy Simons attached to star.
“The Girl Who Invented Kissing” tells the story of two brothers whose lives are changed after they encounter and fall for a nameless young female drifter who enters their bar on a rainy night. The Sierchio-scripted film will be produced by George Zakk through An Olive Branch, along with Cybill Lui. Details on which character each actor is set to play have not yet been revealed. The filming start date also remains unknown.
“Game of Thrones” star Dormer, who currently appears in Ron Howard’s “Rush,” is slowly moving to the big screen with upcoming roles in “The Counselor,” “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay,” and “Posh.” Rising Australian talent Clemons also recently had a small, but memorable role in “The Great Gatsby.” Although renowned for his work on television’s “Heroes,” Quinto has risen in the big screen with roles in “Margin Call” and the “Star Trek” franchise.
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