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Don Cheadle to play jazz legend in long-planned biopic

New York - Don Cheadle will play Miles Davis in a biopic the actor has long planned on the innovative jazz pioneer.

BiFrost Pictures told The Associated Press on Wednesday that it will finance and produce Kill the Trumpet Player, with Cheadle also making his directorial debut. Cheadle has been trying to make the film for years, but production is finally set to begin in June.

The production company said the movie won't be a traditional biopic, but will focus on when Davis temporarily retired from making music and then re-emerged in 1979. The script is written by Cheadle and Steven Baigelman.

Davis' trumpet that got auctioned off in 2006. It's worth was estimated between $15 000 and $25 000:

Miles Davis' trumpet
(Photo: Getty Images)

Ewan McGregor will co-star as a Rolling Stone reporter, and Zoe Saldana will play Frances Davis, the trumpet player's former wife.

The film is being made with the collaboration of Davis' family. Davis collaborator Herbie Hancock will also be involved in the production.

Davis died in 1991 at age 65.

Watch one of his music videos from 1959:

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