Warner Bros is considering Ryan Gosling for a starring role in a Busby Berkeley biopic.
Events will be based on Jeffrey Spivak's biography Buzz: the Life and Art of Busby Berkeley, which details Berkeley's directorial work on several hit musicals and choreography of elaborate dance routines in the 1930s, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
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The 33-year-old is currently on board as a producer alongside his Drive partner Marc Platt.
Events will be based on Jeffrey Spivak's biography Buzz: the Life and Art of Busby Berkeley, which details Berkeley's directorial work on several hit musicals and choreography of elaborate dance routines in the 1930s, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
The studio is currently said to be looking for a writer to adapt the screenplay, with Gosling in mind for the role of Berkeley.
The Place Beyond the Pines actor may also take on directing duties for the project, which is still in the early stages.
Gosling makes his directorial debut with How to Catch a Monster later this year, starring Matt Smith.
Warner Bros executive Chantal Nong will oversee the project for the studio.
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