Moore Leaves ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me’ Ulianne Moore Has Exited Nicole Actual Letters from Library Archives and Jholofcener’S Drama “Can You Ever Sold Them
Lifestyle FRIDAY, JULY 17, 2015 Moore leaves ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me’ ulianne Moore has exited Nicole actual letters from library archives and JHolofcener’s drama “Can You Ever sold them. In 1993, Israel pleaded guilty Forgive Me” due to creative differ- to conspiracy to transport stolen proper- ences, Variety has learned exclusively. ty and served six months under house The Fox Searchlight project, also starring arrest. She died last year. Chris O’Dowd, had been set to start The film would have been Moore’s shooting in about a week and executives first since her best actress Oscar win for have begun seeking a replacement for “Still Alice.” She will be seen next in Moore. Anne Carey is producing. October in the drama “Freeheld” with Holofcener is directing from her own Ellen Page and Steve Carell and in script, based on the 2008 memoir of the November in “The Hunger Games: same name by journalist Mockingjay-Part 2.” Lee Israel. In 1992, Israel had fallen on Moore has also completed production hard times and began selling letters that on romantic comedy “Maggie’s Plan,” she had forged from deceased writers which also stars Greta Gerwig, Ethan and actors. When the forgeries started to Hawke, Bill Hader, Maya Rudolph and raise suspicion, she turned to stealing the Monte Greene. — Reuters Julianne Moore Disney developing live-action ‘Aladdin’ prequel isney is developing “Genies,” a movie for Disney. (Fun fact: Vinson’s Day” with Peter Dinklage starring. Jake Gyllenhaal and Naomi Watts Dlive-action comedy prequel to its bachelor party was true-life inspiration Disney has been mining its library 1992 animated hit for 2009’s “The Hangover.”) of animated movies for live-action “Aladdin.”Tripp Vinson is on board to Shannon and Swift’s credits inspiration, evidenced by recent Gyllenhaal, Watts drama produce “Genies” through his Vinson include 2009’s “Friday the reboots “Cinderella,” “Maleficent,” Films banner.
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