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Miley Cyrus to star in Woody Allen's series for Amazon

Acclaimed movie writer-director Woody Allen is turning his attention to the small screen, with a new streaming television series for Amazon starring pop star Miley Cyrus.

Shooting for the unnamed project begins in March

Miley Cyrus confirmed earlier reports of a project with Woody Allen with an exuberant Instagram post Monday. (Jemal Countess/Getty Images)

Acclaimed movie writer-director Woody Allen is turning his attention to the small screen, with a new streaming television series for Amazon starring pop star Miley Cyrus.

On her Instagram account, Cyrus confirmed on Monday she had been cast for the show, posting a photo of a painting of Allen and saying in an expletive-laced message she was "stoked to be in Woody Allen's first series!!!!!"

Cyrus, whose career path took her from Disney star to provocative pop singer, will star alongside Allen and Elaine May in the six half-hour-episode series that will take place in the 1960s, Hollywood news site Deadline reported.

It begins shooting in March, Deadline reported. The project, which is due for release later this year, has not been named, the New York Times reported.

Allen's projects over the years have attracted top acting and celebrity talent, despite a much lower salary than many of his stars can command in Hollywood.

May, the legendary writer-performer, will return for the first time in front of the camera since Allen's 2000 film Small Time Crooks.