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Brit teen looks the Tintin type

Mon Mar 24, 2008 1:27am EDT
Actor Thomas Sangster attends the American Premiere of 'Nanny McPhee' held at the Universal Studios Cinemas in the Universal City area of Los Angeles, California January 14, 2006. REUTERS/Phil McCarten

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson might have found their Tintin, the young Belgian reporter they are bringing to the big screen in a performance-capture-based film trilogy.

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London's Daily Mail reported that the lucky lad is 17-year-old British actor Thomas Sangster, who has appeared in "Love, Actually" and "Nanny McPhee" and has a role in Jane Campion's "Bright Star," which is about to begin filming. A spokesman for Spielberg's DreamWorks studio declined comment.

While specifics about the project have been kept under wraps, Andy Serkis, who is set to play Tintin's globe-trotting buddy, Captain Haddock, recently told the IndieLondon Web site that he is about to begin work on the back-to-back features, with Spielberg handling the first film and Jackson taking the directorial reigns for the second.

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