The red-haired Ms. Chapman was the youngest (28) of ten spies who pleaded guilty to espionage charges last week and was deported to Russia on July 8. She attracted the most attention because of her good looks and her ability to blend in with American life.
In a letter to Ms. Chapman's American attorney, Robert M. Baum, Vivid's founder/co-chairman Steven Hirsch made it clear that he understands that she may not yet be in a position to negotiate business deals but "we wanted her to know that we are ready and eager to talk terms with her." (To read the letter click here or visit www.vivid.com.)
Hirsch noted that his studio has distributed movies starring such high profile celebrities as Pamela Anderson, Kim Kardashian and most recently E! TV Network star Kendra Wilkinson. Vivid also offered Nadya "Octomom" Suleman $1-million to make a film with the studio, but she declined.
"Anna was obviously the hottest spy we've seen in years and she was clearly the media's favorite, Hirsch said. “Though she wasn't very successful as a spy, we think she can be a terrific actress in one of our upcoming feature films. We would be willing to send our top director, B. Skow, to Moscow to work with her."