Marisa Abela wraps up in a navy trench coat as she strolls hand-in-hand with boyfriend Jamie Bogyo
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Marisa Abela put on a beloved display with her boyfriend Jamie Bogyo as they recently strolled hand in hand around London.
The Industry actress, 25, cut a chic figure in a navy blue trench coat which she wore over a gray shirt while framing her face with black sunglasses.
Meanwhile, Jamie, 29, star of the West End’s Moulin Rouge, donned a green jacket while clipping a white T-shirt and navy blue trousers.
Couple: Marisa Abela dressed in a navy trench coat as she walked through London holding hands with her boyfriend Jamie Bogyo
In the spirited BBC One drama Industry about graduate interns at an investment bank in the city, Marisa played an heiress with a penchant for drug-fueled romps.
And in reality, she was educated at the £44,235-a-year Roedean boarding school in East Sussex and her mother, Caroline Gruber, is a leading stage actress whose TV roles include Miss Washington in Grange Hill.
It follows reports that Marisa has emerged as a frontrunner to play Amy Winehouse in the biopic of her life, Back to Black.
Show business also flows through her veins from her father, Angelo Abela who starred in comedy act the Vicious Boys and is now a successful television director.
Sought after role: It follows reports that Marisa (left in March 202) has emerged as a frontrunner to play Amy Winehouse (right in 2011) in the biopic of her life, Back to Black
According to Varietyshe is a star of HBO and BBC drama Industry, is in talks to play the singer.
They claim that the role was always meant to go to a newcomer rather than a pop star, and that there are other actresses in the mix.
In addition to Industry, she also starred in the Sky TV series COBRA and appears alongside James Norton in the crime thriller Rogue Agent.
Marisa has also been cast in the highly anticipated Barbie movie, directed by Greta Gerwig.
Newcomer: They report that the role was always meant to go to a newcomer rather than a pop star, and there are other actresses in the mix
She described her first day on set alongside Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling as “totally surreal” — and revealed there’s a lot more in store for viewers.
Coming into her new role, which has not yet been revealed, Marisa said she was “incredibly excited” to be cast.
Speak with British Vogueshe said, “I really don’t want to spoil anything for anyone, so all I’m saying is that the pictures you’ve seen barely spoil the surface. I see people going crazy online with certain outfits and I think just wait till you see the rest.’
Movie fans may also recognize Marisa’s mother, who is also an actress, from the long-running BBC show Grange Hill. Caroline Gruber played Miss Washington in British TV series and also starred in the 2017 film Disobedience.
Rising Star: The British actress is known for her role as Yasmin Kara-Hanani in the London-based financial thriller Industry (pictured at the British Vogue Self-Portrait Summer Party with Jamie)
The rising star grew up watching her mother work for television, film and the West End – but according to Marisa, this didn’t really encourage her to enter the world of show business.
Instead, she was kicked out of the industry because she didn’t think she had the nerves for it.
“I think I rebelled against it because I could see it took a lot of courage and it scared me quite a bit,” she said. Airmail.
‘I would become a human rights lawyer.’
Although she filled her childhood with sports such as swimming, netball and horseback riding, Marisa was still involved in youth theater.
Doing well for herself: Marisa has also been cast in the highly anticipated Barbie movie, directed by Greta Gerwig, opposite Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling
During English and Drama classes, she became eagerly interested in the plays she studied and acted in several school productions.
At the age of 18, she was encouraged by her drama teacher to take classes at a local youth theater school, The Theater Workshop, which allowed her to discover a more ‘serious’ side of acting beyond musical theatre.
Despite showing promise in acting early on, Marisa initially planned to study history and law at University College London to pursue her big dream of becoming a human rights lawyer.
But when she went to visit UCL, Marisa was lured in by the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA), which was just down the street.
Within weeks, she deferred her place at university and enrolled in the prestigious drama school, which required her to pass four auditions culminating in a full-day workshop.
In an interview with The Theater Workshopshe said: ‘For some reason I’ve always done my best at RADA and Guildhall. Something about the environment that both schools create… I found it easier to connect with myself and produce truthful work.’
“I’ve always had a passion for acting and theater… I’ve always been so interested in people and the way we interact with each other.”
When she moved to the capital to study, Marisa admitted that she was a house bird and was going to miss her mother’s cooking.
She said, “The only thing that stresses me out right now is my mom making her mashed potatoes so creamy because I can’t go too long without mashed potatoes.
Superstar: The film is expected to follow her life as a talented jazz singer in North London to her rise as a global superstar with her second album, 2006’s Back to Black, which featured her big hit Rehab.
Also for the starlet comes Jamie Adams’ film She is Love, about an estranged divorced couple who reunite to relive the past, where Marisa will star alongside Haley Bennett and Sam Riley.
Meanwhile, Sam Taylor-Johnson has signed on to direct the biopic, now titled Back to Black, of the same name as Winehouse’s 2006 breakthrough album, via Deadline.
The project would soon merge, with Taylor-Johnson working from a script by Matt Greenhalgh.
The film is expected to follow her life as a talented jazz singer in North London and her rise to global superstardom with her 2006 second album, Back to Black, which featured her big hit Rehab.
At the time, she became one of only five women to win five Grammys in one night, including Best New Artist, Record of the Year, and Song of the Year.
Documentary: A24’s 2015 documentary Amy won the Oscar for Best Documentary, although this will be the first biopic to tackle her life, although other versions are in the works
The singer struggled with alcohol and drug abuse throughout her career and died of alcohol poisoning in 2011 at just 27 years old.
A24’s 2015 documentary Amy won the Best Documentary Oscar, although this will be the first biopic to tackle her life, although other versions were in the works.
In 2015, it was announced that Noomi Rapace has signed up to star in a Lotus Entertainment Winehouse biopic.
Kristen Sheridan, the daughter of In America director Jim Sheridan, would both direct and write the screenplay, although it never got any further.
Director: Four years later, the project has moved to StudioCanal with Sam Taylor-Johnson directing, although both Owen and Hayward remain as producers, along with Tracey Seaward
Then in October 2018 it was announced that Winehouse’s family had signed a deal with Monumental Pictures for a biopic.
Kinky Boots writer Geoff Deane was brought in to write the script, with Alison Owen and Debra Hayward producing.
Four years later, the project has moved to StudioCanal with Taylor-Johnson, although both Owen and Hayward remain as producers, along with Tracey Seaward.
The project is being made with the “full support” of Winehouse’s estate, with the director looking for the actress to play Winehouse in the coming weeks.
Taylor-Johnson began her career as a director of music videos, including Elton John’s I Want Love and The Weeknd’s Earned It.
She made her feature film debut with 2015’s Fifty Shades of Gray and went on to direct A Million Little Pieces and two episodes of Amazon’s Solos.
Career: She made her feature film debut with 2015’s Fifty Shades of Gray and went on to direct A Million Little Pieces and two episodes of Amazon’s Solos