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    Sharon Osbourne wants Carey Mulligan to play her in film
    Iraq Sun
    Sunday 14th March, 2010  
    (IANS)


    Reality TV star Sharon Osbourne wants singer husband Ozzy Osbourne's autobiography made into a film with actress Carey Mulligan playing her role.

    Ozzy is currently in talks to turn his autobiography 'I Am Ozzy' into a film and Sharon thinks that 'An Education' star would be perfect to portray her, reports contactmusic.com.

    'Next year, I want to work on a movie for Ozzy. He's had offers for his book. That lady from 'An Education' could play me. She's fabulous!' she said.

    Meanwhile, Sharon and her daughter, presenter Kelly Osbourne, are working together to make a TV series which aims to help mothers and daughters with difficult relationships.

    She said, 'Kelly and I are doing a series called 'Osbourne Family Values', where we go across the states meeting mums and daughters who are having problems.'


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