Kate Moss Wants to Be a Hollywood Director

Jamie Hince and Kate MossKate Moss wants to be a screen writer and director.

The 40-year-old model is keen ditch her 20-year career in fashion and is determined to produce her own thriller after becoming hooked on dark and gripping movies with her husband Jamie Hince, 45.

"Kate and Jamie regularly watch deep psychological films with amazing photography and subtitles," a source said.

The blonde beauty has been looking into scriptwriting lessons and has been speaking with her contacts in America in a bid to break Hollywood with her new ambition. "She has been looking into scriptwriting and hopes to attend special lessons in directing and producing. She has also been speaking to a few Hollywood contacts. Kate very much wants to take things to the next level in Los Angeles and London," the source explained.

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Kate Moss to Make Her Movie Debut?

Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Comedy, Casting, Celeb News, Scripts,

Kate MossKate Moss could be set to make her movie debut.

The British supermodel made a cameo appearance in an Absolutely Fabulous special charity episode for Sport Relief and show creator Jennifer Saunders enjoyed working with her so much, she now wants her to appear in the forthcoming spin-off film.

"Kate got on so well with the team, we'd love to work with her again. I'm currently writing the movie, so watch this space," she said.

Jennifer previously admitted that Kate was very easy to work with: "Kate's great, she's lovely. She behaved so nicely and was such a sweet person. She didn't have any tantrums or any airs or graces. There was no nonsense. We've done stuff with Kate before and she's been wonderful so it was great to work with her again. She's really good, she's really professional and she looks amazing. She comes in, lets the hair and make-up people do whatever they want, she isn't precious about her appearance at all but I suppose when you look like that you don't need to."


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