Domino Harvey, the model-turned-bounty hunter whose adventures inspired director Tony Scott's upcoming film "Domino," starring Keira Knightley, died unexpectedly Monday at the age of 35 after being found unconscious in her West Hollywood home bathtub.
According to Reuters, New Line has confirmed that they're not going to change either the film content or the recently moved up August 19th release date in the wake of the death. In recent weeks the film had been pegged for a November release date but the studio shifted it back to fit in with Keira Knightely's promotional schedule.
Harvey had been arrested last month in connection with a drug-trafficking sting in Mississippi. Daughter of "Manchurian Candidate" actor Laurence Harvey, Domino worked as a Ford model, nightclub operator and firefighter before going to work for a Los Angeles bail bond agency as a bounty hunter.
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