Fresh from his breakout role in the Oscar-winning film 'The Holdovers', Dominic Sessa is taking on the role of the late chef and author Anthony Bourdain in the upcoming biopic 'Tony,'according to Deadline.
The film, produced by Oscar-nominated Star Thrower Entertainment, is reportedly in negotiations to be acquired by A24. 'Blackberry' director Matt Johnson is set to helm the project, with a script penned by Lou Howe and Todd Bartels.
Bourdain rose to fame through his candid and insightful writing about the culinary world, eventually becoming a beloved television personality with his travel and food shows. The film will likely explore his complex life and career, from his early days in New York City kitchens to his global travels and cultural explorations.
Sessa has been in high demand following his acclaimed performance in 'The Holdovers', and his casting as Bourdain signals his continued ascent in Hollywood. The project also marks another collaboration between A24 and Star Thrower Entertainment, who recently worked together on the film 'Eternity'.
With Johnson's directorial talent and Sessa's acting prowess, 'Tony' promises to be a compelling and insightful look at the life of one of the most influential figures in the culinary world.
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