
Katherine Waterston has been cast as the female lead in the Steve Jobs biopic.
The eagerly awaited film has encountered numerous casting problems over the last few months – such as Christian Bale backing out of the project – but it finally appears to be coming together, with Waterston cast as Chrisann, Jobs’ long-term girlfriend and the mother of his first child.
The 34-year-old actress, who has previously starred in ‘Boardwalk Empire’, ‘Inherent Vice’ and ‘Robot & Frank’, will appear on screen alongside Michael Fassbender, who has been cast as Jobs, Deadline reports.
The Danny Boyle-directed film will also feature Seth Rogen, who will play Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple.
Earlier this month, leaked Sony emails revealed that scriptwriter Aaron Sorkin wanted Tom Cruise to play Steve Jobs in the new biopic.
He said: "This used to be an event. I don’t know who Michael Fassbender is and the rest of the world isn’t going to care. This is insane."
However, he subsequently backtracked, saying Michael is a suitable candidate for the part of Jobs, who died in October 2011, aged 56.
The film will start production in 2015.