Thursday, December 6, 2007

Oprah Returns to Purple

Television, publishing, politics ... Oprah Winfrey appears on the brink of taking over the world. To all her other titles, you can now add movie musical producer. Reportedly, the big O let it slip the other day that she wants to turn the Broadway stage version of her own film debut, The Color Purple, back into a movie.

Oprah famously came to the rescue of the tuner back in its pre-Broadway days when she come aboard as a producer; thus the title is officially Oprah Winfrey Presents The Color Purple (I bet Alice Walker was thrilled with that). No further details at this time on another movie, but that won't stop us from contemplating the next actresses to fill the roles played by Oscar nominees Whoopi Goldberg, Margaret Avery and Oprah herself in the original Steven Spielberg film.

It doesn't take much to connect the dots through three obvious choices: as Celie, American Idol's Fantasia Barrino is a frontrunner simply because she is currently playing the role onstage already (through next month, at least). From there, Idol's most successful alum, Jennifer Hudson, is a good fit for Sophia (Oprah's role), while her Dreamgirls co-star Anika Noni Rose is a natural as Sug Avery (but Oprah, please; no Beyoncé). Sure, they're all a tad on the young side, but remember that we could be waiting awhile for this to all happen.

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Links via BroadwayWorld.com and Imdb.com.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think it would be a great idea to bring the color purple musical to the theater.

This is Oprah's baby and she most definitely take careful precautions with everything involved in the making of this musical into a movie.

I also agree that Fantasia would be an excellent Celie. She proves it night after night in the broadway play and even the critics agree.

I bet that there will be people kicking down the doors for an opportunity to be in this movie if it comes to fruition.

I disagree with the choice of sophia though. Queen Latifah would make a great Sophia though. Don't need another jennifer hudson in another musical.

Kirby Holt said...

Now why didn't I think of Queen Latifah? That's a much better choice, you get a gold star.