Natalie Portman, Lupita Nyong’o To Star In Apple Series ‘Lady in the Lake’
Variety reports that Natalie Portman and Lupita Nyong’o will star in a series adaptation of the Laura Lipman novel “Lady in the Lake,” which has been ordered straight-to-series at Apple.
The series will be co-written by Alma Har’el and Dre Ryan, with Har’el writing the pilot and directing. Endeavor Content is the studio. Both Har’el and Ryan will executive produce, as will Portman and Nyong’o. Har’el executive produces along with Christopher Leggett via Zusa, with Portman’s producing partner Sophie Mas also executive producing. Crazyrose’s Jean-Marc Vallée and Nathan Ross will also serve as executive producers, along with Julie Gardner for Bad Wolf America. Lipmman is an executive producer on the project too.
The limited series takes place in 1960s Baltimore, where an unsolved murder pushes housewife and mother Maddie Schwartz (Portman) to reinvent her life as an investigative journalist and sets her on a collision course with Cleo Sherwood (Nyong’o), a hard-working woman juggling motherhood, many jobs and a passionate commitment to advancing Baltimore’s Black progressive agenda.
Both Portman and Nyong’o are Academy Award winners — Portman for “Black Swan” in 2011 and Nyong’o for “12 Years a Slave” in 2014.
“Lady in the Lake” will be Portman’s first regular television role. In addition to “Black Swan,” she received Academy Award nominations for her roles in the films “Closer” and “Jackie.” Her other notable feature roles include “Léon: The Professional,” the “Star Wars” prequel trilogy, “V for Vendetta,” and “Annihilation.”
Aside from “12 Years a Slave,” Nyong’o is known for her roles in Marvel’s “Black Panther,” Jordan Peele’s “Us,” and the new “Star Wars” trilogy. She previously appeared in the TV series “Shuga.”
Har’el’s most recent film, “Honey Boy,” won her the Sundance 2019 “Special Jury Directing Award for Craft & Vision,” received four Independent Spirit Awards nominations including best director, and made her the first woman to win the DGA Award for First-Time Feature Film.
Ryan was most recently a writer and producer on Amazon’s “The Man in the High Castle.” Her other credits include “The Exorcist,” “Colony,” and “The Messengers.” She is repped by WME and Gang Tyre.