Julianne Moore leaves ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me’


Los Angeles, July 16 (IANS): Actress Julianne Moore has exited Nicole Holofcener’s drama “Can You Ever Forgive Me” due to creative differences.

For the Fox Searchlight project, also starring Chris O’Dowd, executives have now begun seeking Moore's replacement, reports variety.com.

Holofcener is directing the film from her own script, based on the 2008 eponymous memoir by journalist Lee Israel.

In 1992, Israel had fallen on hard times and began selling letters that she had forged from deceased writers and actors. When the forgeries started to raise suspicion, she turned to stealing the actual letters from library archives and sold them.

In 1993, Israel pleaded guilty to conspiracy to transport stolen property and served six months under house arrest. She died last year.

The film would have been Moore’s first since her lead actress Oscar win for “Still Alice.”

She will next be seen in October in the drama “Freeheld” with Ellen Page and Steve Carell and in November in “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2”.

Moore has also completed production on romantic comedy “Maggie’s Plan,” which also stars Greta Gerwig, Ethan Hawke, Bill Hader, Maya Rudolph and Monte Greene.

 

  

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