New York 4/6/2012 4:00:50 AM
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Ashton Kutcher to Play Steve Jobs in Indie Film, Expected by Mesothelioma Lawyers as Notable Movie

The famous American businessman, gadget designer and inventor, and founder and co-founders too of many well-known electronic companies, namely, Steven Paul Jobs, greatly changed the modern gadgets. He died in 2011 due to pancreatic cancer and his death stunned many people. Many high-profile individuals say that Steve Jobs is one of the most remarkable people that greatly changed the modern gadgets and electronics, and Mesothelioma lawyers believe this.

Steve Jobs has visionary leadership in his companies and his efforts in modern gadgets are so remarkable. He led the Apple Inc. from a willful hippie then to become one of the most successful computer companies in the world. And another film will be produced to show his remarkable efforts and changes done in the modern world. Some reports told the Mesothelioma lawyers, that Matt Whitley wrote the script and Joshua Michael Stern (Swing Vote) will direct the film.

Ashton Kutcher, in playing a bigger role

Ashton Kutcher, the Two and a Half Men star, will play the late Steve Jobs in the indie film “Jobs”. He plays a wealthy techie on the small screen, and now he's about to play one of the most famous techies on the big screen as well. He is an American actor, producer, former fashion model, and comedian, and known for his portrayal of Michael Kelso in the Fox sitcom “That '70s Show”.  ER star Noah Wyle previously played Jobs opposite Anthony Michael Hall as Bill Gates in the 1999 TNT movie Pirates of Silicon Valley.

According to the reports that has been told to Mesothelioma lawyers, production is scheduled to begin in May, while Kutcher is on hiatus from "Two and a Half Men," no doubt hoping to get ahead of a another project about the Apple founder at Sony.

And Mesothelioma lawyers said that they already expecting this film since November. The film will be based from the best-selling, authorized biography of Jobs by Walter Isaacson. It is reported that since the last fall, Sony already acquired the film rights the Walter Isaacson's “authorized biography of Jobs” that was published soon after Jobs died on Oct. 5, 2011. Jobs died at the age of 56 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. This greatly affects the electronic industry he left, but undeniably, he made a great effort for this era.