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Lady Gaga makes acting debut in “Machete Kills”

(Editor’s note: Following story contains language that some readers may find offensive)

U.S. singer Lady Gaga waves to fans upon arriving at the JetQuay CIP (Commercially Important People) terminal at Changi Airport in Singapore May 26, 2012. REUTERS/Tim Chong

(Reuters) – Pop star Lady Gaga will make her film acting debut in the second installment of the “Machete” film franchise in a casting choice alongside the likes of Mel Gibson and Charlie Sheen, Gaga and the film’s director Robert Rodriguez said on Twitter.

Rodriguez announced the casting on Thursday on Twitter, saying, “I just finished working with @LadyGaga on @MacheteKills, she kicked SO MUCH ASS! Holy Smokes. Blown away!” and posted a link to a poster featuring the singer.

Gaga, 26, whose real name is Stefani Germanotta and whose concerts and music videos are littered with various flamboyant theatrics, confirmed on Twitter, “Yes it’s true, I will be making my debut as an actress in the amazing MACHETE KILLS BY @RODRIGUEZ IM SO EXCITED!!! AH! Filming was insane.”

Little is known about the role, which is likely to be a cameo or smaller film appearance. The character poster featured the pop star dressed in a scantily clad outfit and a wolf wrap with smoke pouring out of a gun alongside the caption, “Lady Gaga as La Chameleon.”

Rodriguez, who posted a tweet in June he had also cast Charlie Sheen playing a fictional U.S. president in the film, directed the first “Machete” film that was released in 2010 with the “Machete” character derived from his “Spy Kids” 2001 film.

“Machete Kills” sees the character of Machete battling his way through Mexico in order to take down an arms dealer, said film website imdb.com. Rodriguez has previously directed “Sin City” and “Desperado.”

(Reporting By Christine Kearney, Editing by Jill Serjeant and Marguerita Choy)

 

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