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5Sep/120

Saoirse Ronan will be Scots Queen

Irish actress Saoirse Ronan is attached to the film company Working Title of Mary Stuart "Mary - Queen of Scots”, which will be filmed on the scenario the author of "Elizabeth" by Michael Hirst. Production of the picture will begin the next year, and is now being searches of director.

The daughter of King James I of Scotland was born on December 8, 1542. Her father died six days after her birth, unable to endure the humiliating defeat of the Scots at Solway Moss and the recent deaths of his two sons. Mary was the only legitimate child of James, therefore, still an infant received the title of Queen of Scotland.

In 15 years, Mary became the wife of the future King of France Francis II, and after his death in 1561 returned to Scotland. 4 years later she married her cousin Henry Stuart, which led to attempts at insurrection former allies of Mary. After that, the queen began to converge with the Catholics, to move away from the Scottish aristocrats and commoners to approach people and pleasing her foreigners.

Queen's dissatisfaction with the policy resulted in another plot, the murder of a spouse of Mary, the death of her favorite and the uprising in 1567. Mary Stuart was forced to abdicate in favor of her infant son James VI. After the forced abdication of Mary fled to England, where he appealed for support to Queen Elizabeth I, which was later tried to overthrow.

Given that the main role was approved by eighteen Saoirse Ronan unlikely story of the film comes to the beheading of Mary Stuart (Queen was executed in 45 years). On the other hand, the story of this historical drama, while nothing is said.

The image of Mary Queen of Scots was popular in the cinema. Throughout the lifetime of the movie, Queen of Scots played: Katharine Hepburn, Vanessa Redgrave, Annie Girardot, Samantha Morton, and many other actresses.

Saoirse Ronan is now filmed in the movie by Kevin MacDonald, "How I live now" and next year she will appear in the image of a vampire in the movie Neil Jordan's "Byzantium", as well as the adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's "The Guest".

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