Little-known American actress Rooney Mara has landed  the lead role opposite Daniel Craig in Hollywood's version of Stieg  Larsson's best-selling book "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," Columbia  Pictures said on Monday.
Mara, 25, will play Lisbeth Salander --  the smart but anti-social pixie-haired hacker and investigator -- in the  sought-after role that reportedly saw the likes of Ellen Page, Natalie  Portman and Carey Mulligan as possible contenders.
Craig, best  known as the most recent incarnation of James Bond, will play journalist  and amateur sleuth Mikael Blomkvist in the movie, which starts shooting  in Sweden next month, Columbia said.
Craig and Mara will also  appear in U.S. versions of the two movie sequels "The Girl Who Played  with Fire" and "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest."
Rooney  Mara is the sister of actress Kate Mara and appeared in the 2010 remake  of "A Nightmare on Elm Street" and had small parts in TV dramas "ER" and  "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit."
"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" will be directed by David Fincher and is set for release in December 2011.
Swedish  language versions of the three movies have already been released to  critical acclaim and have taken more than $157 million at box offices  worldwide.
Hollywood, however, is betting that an English language  remake of the international best-sellers, will reap benefits. The three  Stieg Larsson novels, first published in Swedish in 2007, have been  translated into more than 40 languages and sold more than 40 million  copies worldwide.
 
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