NEW YORK â With some support from her friend Reese Witherspoon, Dolly Parton is looking to be a movie star again.
Parton is teaming with Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine media company for an adaptation of the best-selling novel she co-wrote with James Patterson, âRun, Rose Run.â Published in early March, the Nashville-based book centers on a bond between an aspiring country singer and a retired country superstar, a character Parton has said during media interviews that she was anxious to play on film.
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"James and I love Reese and look forward to working with her and her wonderful team,â Parton said in a statement Monday.
Witherspoon, who grew up in Nashville and won an Oscar for playing country great June Carter Cash in âWalk the Line,â said in a statement that Parton had long been one of her idols.
âDolly Parton is not only an icon to me, but a true inspiration to women and girls everywhere,â Witherspoon said. "My admiration for her grew to even greater heights when reading âRun, Rose, Run,â a gripping and heartbreaking book I couldnât put down. I couldnât feel more honored to be working alongside her and James to bring this remarkable story to the screen.â
Parton has mostly acted in television in recent years, including a guest appearance on âGrace & Frankie,â but in the 1980s and 1990s starred in such feature films as â9 to 5,â âSteel Magnoliasâ and âStraight Talk.â