Those of us who have loved Amanda Seyfried ever since her role as ditzy Karen in Mean Girls are thrilled to see her career blowing up, even if it's because of her silly role in the very, very silly Mamma Mia!. The latest role she's snagged in her career explosion will be in A Woman of No Importance, an adaptation of an Oscar Wilde play about English upper class society.
According to THR, Seyfried will play a young woman who is the victim of a game played by some upper-class types, led by Annette Bening. I love the idea of Seyfried and Bening facing off, or of any young actress getting to learn from the Great Bening at such an early age. So if Seyfried can stick with promising projects like these, and stay away from singing ABBA songs on the beach, she should be good to go.
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