EXCLUSIVE: Another 80s music icon is getting the biopic treatment as TriStar has set J.C. Lee to write the screenplay for TriStar Pictures’ Boy George biopic that is currently in development. The pic will be produced by Woman King producer Cathy Schulman, George’s manager Paul Kemsley, Jeremy M. Rosen and Kevin King Templeton along with Primary Wave Music. Boy George will executive producer.
Still in early development, the film will include music from Boy George and Culture Club, to which Primary Wave Music owns the rights. Lee will adapt the screenplay from Boy George’s autobiographies, Take It Like A Man, Straight and Karma and focus on the smash success years of Culture Club.
Boy George rose to fame as lead singer of the iconic band, Culture Club, achieving seven UK Top 10 singles, nine U.S. Top 10 singles (including Karma Chameleon and Do You Really Want to Hurt Me), and has sold over 100 million singles and over 50 million albums. George is a global icon, who remains the most colorful pop star in British history – ever present and sustainable in today’s world with sold-out worldwide torus, numerous television series, a new album, and recent headlining Broadway run in Moulin Rouge! The Musical. The Grammy Award-winning singer’s cultural relevance transcends age, race, color, creed. and nationality to a truly global audience.
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Lee co-wrote Luce, the film adaptation on the play that he wrote. His television credits include ABC’s How To Get Away With Murder, HBO’s Looking and Girls, and The Morning Show for Apple. On the theater side, Lee’s recent plays include To My Girls, Relevance, Warplay. Up next, he wrote and directed PictureStart and Picture Perfect Federation’s English-language remake of Thai hit Bad Genius, which will be released by Vertical/Hulu later this fall.
Lee is repped by CAA and Erik Hyman at Paul Hastings.
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