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Bullock to play Wendy Davis in ‘Let Her Speak’

- Sandra Bullock

OSCAR-winning actress Sandra Bullock has lined up the lead role in “Let Her Speak,” a biopic about US politician Wendy Russell who became well known for her fortitude and considerab­le oratory powers.

Wendy Davis was a US state senator when she took to the floor on June 25, 2013.

Up for discussion was Texas Senate Bill 5, a measure that tightened regulation­s surroundin­g abortion.

Eleven hours later, Davis’ speech concluded. Other politician­s picked up the baton, as did protestors in the gallery.

Voting took place but Davis, backed by a number of fellow senators and a group of onlookers, had pushed the vote back to after midnight; the marathon soliloquy had succeeded in forcing a delay, if only for a month.

Davis published her memoir in 2014 and then in 2015 NBC announced plans to make a TV series inspired by her career as a lawyer. But it’s Bullock who is to play Davis in “Let Her Speak,” which is to cast its spotlight on not only the senator’s primetime moment but her earlier life as a teenage mom and then a Harvard Law School graduate.

Jason Blumenthal, Todd Black ( both “The Pursuit of Happyness”), and Steve Tisch (“Forrest Gump”) are producing the film.

Bullock won her Oscar and a Golden Globe for another biographic­al movie, “The Blind Side,” and was nominated for both awards following her work on space station thriller “Gravity.” She can next be seen in the female-led crime movie “Ocean’s Eight” as the heist crew’s ringleader, Debbie Ocean, and has the starring role in post-apocalypse survival tale “Bird Box” on her slate.

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