Bryan Brown to Lead Clint Eastwood's THE BALLAD OF STOMPIN TOM
By Movies News Desk | April 1, 2013
Australian actor Bryan Brown has signed to star opposite Canadian country pop icon Shania Twain in a big screen biopic of Stompin' Tom Connors.
The Ballad of Stompin' Tom will be written and directed by legendary actor-director Clint Eastwood (Mystic River, 2003; Million Dollar Baby, 2004; Letters from Iwo Jima, 2006).
Eastwood has made frequent forays into cowboy territory during his nearly 60 year career, including: Rawhide (1959-1966, CBS), Sergio Leone's trilogy of spaghetti westerns (1964-1966), Honkytonk Man (1982), Pale Rider (1985), and Unforgiven (1992), which garnered 4 Oscars including Best Director and Best Picture.
Eastwood first encountered Connors' music while researching songs for Honkytonk Man. Executive producer Fritz Manes had given Eastwood a copy of Tom's 1971 album, Pistol Packin' Mama, which includes a version of 'Honky Tonk Girl'.
Although Hollywood insiders were convinced Eastwood's next project would be an adaptation of the hit Broadway musical Jersey Boys, he confirmed the Connors biopic to The Hollywood Reporter (March 30), since acquiring the rights to Connors' two autobiographies.
Stompin' Tom: Before the Fame (1995) details his begging on the streets at age four, surviving orphanages and a foster home, and running away at thirteen with his guitar, his songs, and a dream. The Legend Continues: Stompin' Tom and the Connors Tone was published in 2000.
Eastwood told The Hollywood Reporter: "Connors was a true original. Canada's troubadour. He sang about the everyday Canadian experience in the same way Woody Guthrie sang about the American experience." Eastwood revealed that Canadian jazz vocalist-pianist Diana Krall, who has recorded songs for three Eastwood films, encouraged him to do the biopic.
Auditions begin this month in Toronto, St. John and Charlottetown for the roles of Connors as a child, teenager and young adult.
Brown is best known to television audiences for his Golden Globe and Emmy nominated role as Luke O'Neil in The Thorn Birds (1983), starring Richard Chamberlain and Rachel WarD. Brown married Ward later that year. His most recent film was playing Dr. Buster in Love Birds (2011), the New Zealand romantic comedy. Brown also appeared on a 2012 episode of The Good Wife, the CBS legal drama.
Connors' son, Tom Connors Jr., said Sunday: "Bryan is focused on getting Dad's mannerisms and speech perfect. It's an uphill battle, because he had such a unique power and resonance in his voice."
The Aussie actor has begun studying intensively with a University of Toronto linguistics expert to master Connors' "accent"--common to those living in rural Ontario. Brown joked in a phone interview conducted last week: "Learning to speak Canadian is a lot harder than I thought! The Leafs are gonna win the Cup fer sure, eh?"
But Brown is relieved that singing lessons will not be required, as original recordings will be used throughout the film. Songs such as 'Canada Day, Up Canada Way,' 'The Hockey Song,' 'Bud the Spud,' and 'Sudbury Saturday Night,' have come to be regarded by many Canadians as veritable national anthems.
Twain will play Lena Welsh, who married Connors in 1973 on a live broadcast of Elwood Glover's Luncheon Date (CBC Television). Following a lobster buffet, the wedding party went to the Imperial Six cinema on Yonge Street for the premiere of the documentary: Across This Land with Stompin' Tom Connors.
In 2011 Twain was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the Juno Awards, and released her autobiography, From This Moment On.
Although Twain began a two-year residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on December 1, 2012 (Shania: Still the One), she is thrilled to be involved in the film. She told CBC: "Stompin' Tom got his big break at the Maple Leaf Hotel in Timmins. I sang there more than a few times myself!" Twain recalls: "Because my family struggled to make ends meet, I started singing at Timmins bars at age 8, often earning twenty dollars between midnight and one, after they stopped serving liquor."
Shania was born Eilleen Regina Edwards. From her childhood diary, dated Nov. 3, 1973: "Mom woke me up at 11 therdy [p.m.] but we got to the [Maple Leaf] bar in time. The ppul wer real lowd. Stomping Tom got maryed and the ppul got 2 free drinks to sellabrate."
In 1964, Maple Leaf Hotel bartender Gaetan Lepine offered Connors a beer if he would play a song. This offer turned into a 14-month contract to play at the hotel, a weekly spot on CKGB in Timmins, sixteen recorded tracks, and the beginning of a professional career. Lepine became a lifelong friend, as well as a frequent songwriting partner (ie. 'Alberta Rose,' 'Country Jack').
Connors had a series on CBC Television [74-75] in which he met Canadians from coast to coast. The full season of Stompin' Tom's Canada (26 half-hour episodes) will be released on DVD and Blu-Ray in December.
The biopic will include a brief cameo by Romeo Dallaire, the Canadian general who led the UNAMIR peacekeeping force in Rwanda during that country's 1994 genocide. Dallaire reported that he played a recording of Tom's song 'The Blue Berets' (about United Nations peacekeeping forces) to keep up his troops' morale while their headquarters was under bombardment.
The Globe and Mail called Connors "one of the great Canadian story-tellers." He died of kidney failure on March 6 at his home in Ballinafad, Ontario. He was 77. A memorial was held on March 13 at the Peterborough Memorial Centre in Peterborough, Ontario.
The Ballad of Stompin' Tom begins pre-production in May, with filming set to begin in Saint John, N.B. and Skinners Pond, Prince Edward Island this summer.
The film is scheduled to open in theatres on June 27, 2014--four days before Canada Day (July 1).
Now we know why Shania won't be in Las Vegas this Summer. She'll be filming the movie in Saint John, New Brunswick Canada and Skinners Pond, Prince Edward Island Canada.
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This is just an April Fool's joke guys. Check the date on the article....
I laughed my bum of reading this part:
Shania was born Eilleen Regina Edwards. From her childhood diary, dated Nov. 3, 1973: "Mom woke me up at 11 therdy [p.m.] but we got to the [Maple Leaf] bar in time. The ppul wer real lowd. Stomping Tom got maryed and the ppul got 2 free drinks to sellabrate."
-- Edited by eilleen333 on Tuesday 2nd of April 2013 04:16:07 AM
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that would be amazing if it were true, but unfortunately i think its an april fools joke! its not reported Anywhere else
It's a pretty detailed article with even quotes from Shania to be an April Fools joke. Plus Shania isn't even the main subject of the article. It's about a movie about Tom Connors.
Mike Weatherford from the Las Vegas Review-Journal tweeted the article.
How come Shania has not announced this ? Will she have the lead role ? Will the Movie be released in the united states to ?? Thanks Tommy
According to the article, Shania will have the lead female role playing Tom's wife. I'd assume the movie will be released in the U.S. too. However it may only be in select cities/theaters.
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"Mom woke me up at 11 therdy [p.m.] but we got to the [Maple Leaf] bar in time. The ppul wer real lowd. Stomping Tom got maryed and the ppul got 2 free drinks to sellabrate."
Yeah, that sence really made me doubt about the reliability of the article. I am not getting my hopes up until there is some more information on this matter. There are Shania quotes in the article, but most of them are actually quite old, about the bar singing stuff. The diary sentence is new, but not very reliable if you ask me.
But we'll see what happens...
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December 1 and 2 2012; Shania Twain in Las Vegas!!! Shania and the band signed my acoustic guitar. Thank you guys!!
July 16, 18 and 19 2014; Shania Twain in Las Vegas!!! Thank you Shania for the selfie!!!
Um, I hope nobody actually believes this lol!! The article is April 1st and it said cbc quoted her lol!! Really? There is absolutley nothing about Shania interview or quotes on any cbc site or webiste or news. CBC is a Canadian broadcaster. If Shania was even playing the smallest role in any movie in Canada there sure would be lots of news on it. Pure and simple, This is a fake April fools article. At least this one is orignal lol!! Usually we get lame april fools jokes about Shania releasing an album lol!! Chow for now
Nope it is fake. Shania is not doing any movie. The blog from the montreal gazzete only picked up on the original fake story from broadway world. Anyone can add videos. The blog just added the videos by themself. It was good for a laugh though and I give them credit for putting effort into the joke lol!! They even put the australian actor as the lead name in the story which was really tricky of them lol!! And adding Clint Eastwood as director was a good touch lol!!
They took the info straight from the BroadwayWorld article.
I realize the info is similar, but the BroadwayWorld article didn't include the photo of Stompin' Tom or the videos. I thought some of the message board readers would find this article, photo, and videos interesting too. I had no idea about Stompin' Tom so I enjoyed the photo and video . Also, my point was I don't believe this was an April Fools' joke.
Nope it is fake. Shania is not doing any movie. The blog from the montreal gazzete only picked up on the original fake story from broadway world. Anyone can add videos. The blog just added the videos by themself. It was good for a laugh though and I give them credit for putting effort into the joke lol!! They even put the australian actor as the lead name in the story which was really tricky of them lol!! And adding Clint Eastwood as director was a good touch lol!!
You are 100% correct! I bow to you goodlookingkevy! Can I say gullible ... yes I can. I went straight to the source. I emailed Stompin' Tom website. Here's their response:
Clint Eastwood's Stompin' Tom Connors Biopic Is April Fool's Joke
6:37 AM PDT 4/9/2013 by Etan Vlessing
Top Canadian media fell for the online prank that had the "Mystic River" director behind a movie about the late cowboy troubador.
TORONTO – No, Clint Eastwood will not be directing an Australian actor as the late Canadian cowboy troubador Stompin' Tom Connors in the reported biopic The Ballad of Stompin' Tom.
News of the Eastwood-directed biopic first surfaced on the Broadway World website on April 1, and indicated Aussie actor Bryan Brown would star as Connors, and Shania Twain as his wife.
The prank follows the Canadian country music star last month dying from natural causes at age 77 years.
The guitar-playing Ontario cowboy wrote about 300 songs during his long career, including hits like “Sudbury Saturday Night” and “Bud the Spud.”
Hoax about Clint Eastwood-directed Stompin' Tom film fools Canadian media
By: The Canadian Press | Tuesday, Apr. 9, 2013 at 12:34 PM
TORONTO - An April Fools' joke about Clint Eastwood directing Shania Twain in a biopic called "The Ballad of Stompin' Tom" had several Canadian media outlets singing the blues this week.
The fake news story, which a representative for Twain called "complete nonsense," prompted pick-ups in the Globe and Mail, Vancouver Sun, Montreal Gazette and Huffington Post Canada, all of whom have since acknowledged the error.
The reports can all be traced back to an item on the performing arts news website broadwayworld.com that claimed Aussie actor Bryan Brown had been cast as Connors, who died last month at age 77.
The story went on to claim that Eastwood had discovered the late Canadian troubadour through Canadian jazz singer Diana Krall, who encouraged him to make the film.
Twain, the article claimed, was to play Connors' wife, Lena.
The story featured false quotes from Connors' son, Tom Connors Jr., and Twain herself, while claiming that Brown had been "studying intensively" with a University of Toronto linguistics expert to nail Connors' rural Ontario accent.
It went on to claim the film would include a cameo by retired general Romeo Dallaire, and was scheduled to open in theatres on June 27, 2014.
Eastwood, a four-time Oscar winner, hasn't directed a film since 2011's "J. Edgar" and it isn't clear yet what his next project will be.
Clint Eastwood Will Not Be Directing Stompin' Tom Connors Film Starring Shania Twain
HuffPost Canada Music | Posted: 04/08/2013 5:31 pm EDT
UPDATE: If this sounded too good to be true, that's because it is. The movie is actuallyan April Fools' prankthat we, and several other publications, fell for. We regret the error.
Dirty Harry is bringing Stompin' Tom Connors to the big screen. And he's taking Shania Twain with him.
Clint Eastwood, the 83-year-old actor/director behind "Million Dollar Baby" and "Mystic River," will helm "The Ballad Of Stompin’ Tom," a biopic about the iconic Canadian country singer who died recently at age 77.
Playing Connors will be Australian actor Bryan Brown, whose recent works include made-for-TV movies "Spring Break Shark Attack" and "Revenge Of The Middle Aged Woman." Shania Twain will play Connors' wife Lena Welsh.
Eastwood, who apparently first discovered the Stomper when he was researching music for his 1982 film "Honkytonk Man," was a keen Connors fan.
“Connors was a true original. Canada’s troubadour,” Eastwood told The Hollywood Reporter. “He sang about the everyday Canadian experience in the same way Woody Guthrie sang about the American experience.”
According to a report in Broadway World, Romeo Dallaire, the Canadian senator and former commander of United Nations peacekeeping missions in Rwanda, will make a cameo in the film.