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News From Hollywood: Rise of the surfers?

Actresses race to follow in Kirsten Dunst's footsteps, Stallone considers a sequel to "Driven," and the "Cast Away" screenwriter considers his next move

BREAKING THE WAVES The best place for celebrity sightings in the coming months may well be offshore, as young actresses ride the waves in hopes of joining the ensemble cast of Surf Girls in Maui. Director John Stockwell is finishing mixing July's crazy/beautiful starring Kirsten Dunst, and is still rewriting Maui for Imagine, but already he's fielding calls. ''Suddenly every actress' agent is saying she can surf, from Melissa Joan Hart to Anna Paquin,'' says Stockwell. ''It's an interesting phenomenon.'' The director is also writing a coed Fatal Attraction-like thriller for Sony called I Would Die for You, with visions of directing Dunst again. ''I'd love to see Kirsten playing an obsessive psycho stalker chick,'' he says, adding that he'll likely begin filming one of the projects late this summer, strike permitting. ''I'm going to see whether I want to spend six months with girls in bikinis in Hawaii,'' he says, ''or six months with some psycho chick in Santa Barbara.''

ROAD DRILL What's an aging action hero to do when he's losing his sweaty sparkle? Find a franchise that keeps his butt in the seat. If Driven, the Stallone auto-racing vehicle due out April 27, does a bang-up job at the box office, director Renny Harlin wants to make a sequel set in the world of Formula One. Drivenwas, in fact, originally intended to be about Formula One racing, but the sport's honcho — who is past retirement age — refused to allow Harlin to use actual race footage.

FURTHERMORE Cast Away screenwriter William Broyles Jr. would like Tom Hanks to saddle up on his next script, a Western he's writing called Tom Harris. Hanks, currently shooting The Road to Perdition, is attached to produce and possibly star in Broyles' next project, the Vietnam drama Khe Sanh.

(Additional reporting by Tricia Johnson.)

Originally posted Apr 06, 2001 Published in issue #590 Apr 06, 2001 Order article reprints
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