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Kristen Stewart, Jennifer Lawrence vying for lead role in same flick
5/28/2012 2:00:00 PM

New York, May 28 (ANI): Kristen Stewart and Jennifer Lawrence, are competing against each other in their quest for the same role in an indie film that's a stark departure from their 'Twilight' and 'Hunger Games' franchises.

The women are aggressively lobbying for the role of Peyton Loftis in an adaptation of William Styron's edgy first novel, 'Lie Down in Darkness.'

It is very unusual for two actresses to be so vocal in lobbying for a role and even more unusual that they are the two hottest young actresses of the moment, New York Post quoted a source as saying.

'Darkness' follows a psychologically vulnerable young woman who's preyed upon by her father in 1950s Virginia.

'Crazy Heart' wunderkind Scott Cooper will be directing the movie, which won't begin production till next year because Cooper is currently busy with Christian Bale and Zoe Saldana in thriller, 'Out of the Furnace.'

But sources insist that both Stewart and Lawrence see the role as a chance to bag an Oscar.

I want to play Peyton more than anything I can possibly taste or touch in my life. I want to play her so bad, Elle magazine quoted Stewart as saying.

They're the most [bleeped]-up family. There's a script adaptation . . . and it's good. Two people vying for the part [of the father] are Daniel Day-Lewis and Colin Firth. Daniel would be perfect, she said.

I am obsessed with that part. I have this feeling of protectiveness over characters I want to play . . . If someone else gets the part, I'm afraid they won't do it right. I'm trying to write the director . . . to convince him that I should be in his movie. I'll chase him if I have to. I'll sit outside his house, W quoted Lawrence as saying.

A source said that the actresses' agents have been taken aback by their dramatic public plays for the role.

But, It's an independent movie, and they see it as a career-making role, like Meryl Streep in 'Sophie's Choice,' the source added. (ANI)

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