Julianne Moore: 'I Was Fired' From Melissa McCarthy's Role in 'Can You Ever Forgive Me?'
In 2015, the Oscar winner was all set to play the lead in the movie, the role of writer/forger Lee Israel, under the direction of Nicole Holofcener, the co-writer of the script. Then, six days before production, Moore and Holofcener left the project over "creative differences."
But as Moore explained Thursday night on Bravo's "Watch What Happens Live," those creative differences amounted to Holofcener disliking Moore's performance in rehearsals.
"I didn’t leave that movie, I was fired,” the actress said. “Yeah, yeah, Nicole fired me.”
She added, "“I think she didn’t like what I was doing. I think that her idea of where the character was was different from my idea of where the character was, and so she fired me.”
After the project almost fell apart, Richard E. Grant as as ing actor.
It seems Moore hasn't forgiven yet, since she hasn't seen the finished movie.
“I haven’t yet, ’cause it’s still kind of painful,” she said. “I love Melissa McCarthy, I worship her, I think she’s fantastic, so I’m sure she’s great.”
Just goes to show, even Oscar winners don't have total job security.
The only other time I was fired was when I was working at a yogurt stand when I was 15," Moore said. "So yeah, it felt bad.”
Can You Ever Forgive Me?
