Sunday, December 11, 2011

Chadwick Boseman as Jackie Robinson in “42” Harrison Ford as Branch Rickey

Robinson has always been one of my personal heroes for the grief he took breaking baseball’s color line 1947.

The Huffington Post reports Hollywood has finally found its Jackie Robinson.


Chadwick Boseman will play the iconic baseball star and civil rights pioneer in "42," Legendary Pictures announced on Friday night. A relative fresh face to audiences, Boseman will be joined by screen icon Harrison Ford, who will play Branch Rickey, the Brooklyn Dodgers executive who signed Robinson to be the first African American ballplayer in Major League Baseball history. Robinson made his Major League debut in 1947.


Brian Helgeland, the Oscar-winning writer of such hits as "LA Confidential" and "Mystic River," will both write the screenplay and direct "42." Previously, he directed the 2001 film, "A Knight's Tale."


This is by far the biggest role in Boseman's career; to this point, he's best known for guest roles in TV shows such as "Fringe," "Justified" and "Castle," as well as a regular role in thirteen episodes of "Persons Unknown." He's actually featured in a movie about another sports legend, taking a part in 2008's "The Express," the biopic of Syracuse University running back Ernie Davis, in which he played Floyd Little.

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Getting Harrison Ford to play Branch Rickey is a casting coup.  Dirty little truth: Civil rights leaders turned their backs on Jackie Robisnon becuase he was a Republicans as most African Americans were after the Civil War. 


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