Actor Andrew Garfield has been roped in to star as war correspondent in biopic "Black Lion".

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The actor, who scored his first Oscar nod for leading the cast of Mel Gibson's WWII drama "Hacksaw Ridge," will be playing real-life war correspondent Carlos Mavroleon, reported Deadline.

Mavroleon, a USD 100 million English/Greek shipping heir, who died of a heroin overdose in 1998, had an illustrious professional life that also included graduating from Harvard, trading on Wall Street, commanding a Mujahideen unit of Afghans against the Russians, and providing bodyguard services to a Pakistani chief.

The biopic will chart Mavroleon's time in the Middle East.

The film will be framed around his final assignment, which saw him crossing into Afghan territory for a 60 Minutes segment soon after President Clinton's missile strikes against Osama Bin Laden's camps.

Garfield, 33, will also produce alongside Rupert Fowler and Daniela Taplin Lundberg.

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