
The "Queen of Soul" Aretha Franklin is in final negotiations with gospel superstar Karen Clark Sheard to star in her production, 'Aretha: From These Roots.'
The 68-year-old singer, who was the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, revealed during an interview on the nationally syndicated 'Tom Joyner Morning Show' that The Clark Sisters member had secured the leading role.
"We're working and finalizing negotiations on that now," Franklin announced.
The G
rammy-winning diva held extensive auditions for 'Aretha: From These Roots' in Detroit back in 2007. Hundreds of people interested playing Franklin showed up.
Following the auditions, rumors that Oscar winners Halle Berry and Jennifer Hudson were in talks to star as Franklin in the biopic began to surface.
Franklin initially spoke of developing both a major motion picture and a musical stage play from her 1999 autobiography; however the recent announcement of Sheard landing a role in the production is the only update with the project.
According to Franklin, Sheard will play the role of Kitty Parham of the renowned Ward Singers.
Franklin and Sheard, both Detroit icons, have also recorded a duet together for the 'Respect' singer's forthcoming R&B album, 'A Woman Falling Out of Love,' slated to drop in May.
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By: Leslie on 4/07/2010 4:42PM
Karen Clark Sheard's new cd "All In One" dropped yesterday and is available in stores & online everywhere.
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By: mzjanuary205 on 4/07/2010 5:39PM
So now it's Karen Clark Sheard. Last I heard, Jennifer Hudson was being considered for the role of Aretha. Halle Berry?? Come on, give us a damn break. I like Halle, but her playing Aretha is beyond ridiculous.
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By: raj on 4/08/2010 6:39AM
it's getting to the point where you can't believe anything aretha sez. the so-called upcoming cd still has not been released. she's been talking about it for about 4 years now. this movie nonsense has been going on for at least 2 years. still nothing but talk!!! hang it up aretha!!!
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By: divadoll on 4/11/2010 3:14PM
i agree with you--even though aretha had a similar figure to halle when she was younger,it's ridiculous to consider halle.straight up, i think jennifer hudson should be considered for this role.with her new weight loss,she is similar in structure and has abt the same facial features,as well as a strong voice.jennifer would kill it!i think they cast karen as another character,not aretha...
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By: meanvee on 4/08/2010 4:56PM
I think Karen Clark Sheard will do a great job.
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By: Craig on 4/08/2010 9:47PM
Did you all read this article?? She is not playing Aretha people.
"According to Franklin, Sheard will play the role of Kitty Parham of the renowned Ward Singers."
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By: Jewel on 4/09/2010 10:00AM
Come on Black Voices. We know that the Queen of Soul can look horrible at times, but I am sure you could have found a better picture of her than that!
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By: Donna Daria on 4/11/2010 5:35PM
Karen Clark yes! Jennifer Holiday yes! She would be great playing the role of Arethea. Halle no, I don't think so.
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By: MOMz on 4/11/2010 12:16PM
LORD ham mercy, Jesus. I am sure that ya'll can SEE what it is that I NEED for Aretha to focus on YA'll.
Why does NO ON Inform Aretha that she needs a Special someone to dress her. PLEASE guide Aretha to the outfits that would acentuate, what she working with. From her hair down to her shoe.
Help us Jesus. Help us.
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By: MOMz on 4/12/2010 11:26AM
Actually I have only seen with HER THINGS ON and that was at the Obama Inaugeration. She did have on a hat and coat though.
Baby is filthy rich there is NO REASON for this.
She probably listens to NO ONE not unlike MICHAEL JACKSON (r.i.p) Dont care what others think. Aretha needs a Stylist IN THE WORST WAY.
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