Jeremy Irons and Neve Campbell to Star in The F. Scott Fitzgerald Project For Showtime.

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NEW YORK, Oct. 17 /PRNewswire/ --

Oscar(R), Emmy(R) and Golden Globe(TM) Award winner Jeremy Irons ("Reversal of Fortune," "The Mission," "Dead Ringers" and "Lolita") has signed on to star in the title role in the upcoming Showtime Original Picture THE F. SCOTT FITZGERALD PROJECT (tentative title). The film follows the final months in the life of author F. Scott Fitzgerald as told by Frances Kroll, the young woman who was his secretary at the time. Neve Campbell ("Party of Five," "Three To Tango" and the "Scream" franchise of films) will star as Frances.

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