Sep 6 2006Cate Blanchett as Bob Dylan

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Already being called the "Rosie the Riveter of Playing a Folk Musician," Cate Blanchett has busted down the gender wall that has, since at least the release of "Mr. Tambourine Man," stopped women from playing Bob Dylan. In these shots from Rolling Stone, Blanchett looks the part more than any man (though, I assume, makes roughly two-thirds as much on the dollar). Take that, patriarchy!

The role is part of Todd Haynes's new biopic, I'm Not There, in which seven seperate actors will play the folk legend at various points of his life. It's known that Richard Gere, Heath Ledger, Julianne Moore, David Cross, Michelle Williams and Christian Bale are also in the movie, though it's still unclear if they'll all be playing Dylan. It's assumed from the photos that Blanchett must be playing mid-'60s Dylan, while Christian Bale will be playing early-Batman Dylan.

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SECOND!...

WTF does that say about Dylan that a British CHICK is playing him???? And if you are going to post FIRST! at least say something!

...or don't post at all?

#3 Just for your info Cate Blanchett is and Aussie not a Brit!

For the record #5, Cate is half Aussie.Her dad was American, from Texas...

Everything that is posted is from September 2006... I thought that this movie was just coming out?????? This is just obvious nonsense... WHy don't you get a life??? I mean seriously are you really this desperate????? Carrie not from Texas... Just moved there... Give it a rest will ya....

Forgot , foolish, nosey posuer.... #6 #7 #8 DUH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Funny mine post posted August 2007... HMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!! Seriously spammail get a life or something like one..

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