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She was previously nominated for an Oscar for her film Can You Forgive Me? dismissed

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Can You Forgive Me, which received three Oscar nominations during awards season? Previously, the heroine was changed from Julianne Moore to Melissa McCarthy.

She was previously nominated for an Oscar for her film Can You Forgive Me? dismissed

 Julianne Moore admits that she was previously nominated for an Oscar for the film "Can You Forgive Me?" dismissed. On one episode, when fans asked why she quit the film, she replied, "I didn't quit, I was fired, screenwriter Nicole Harofense fired me, that's the truth." ”

Before Mariele Heller became the director of the film, Nicole was the director of the film and also wrote the script for the film, and it was her decision to replace Julianne as the heroine of the film, which also allowed Melissa to finally receive a nomination for this year's Oscar.

She was previously nominated for an Oscar for her film Can You Forgive Me? dismissed

Can You Forgive Me? stills

Earlier, in a 2015 interview, Julian said she quit the film due to "creative disagreements" and that it seemed possible to tell the truth recently. "I don't think she likes what I do," Julian explained. "Her understanding of this role is different from mine, so she let me go."

Asked if she had seen the final film, she explained that she hadn't seen it because it was "so painful," but also admitted that she had no ill will toward Melissa McCarthy. "I love Melissa McCarthy, I adore her and I think she's awesome," Julian said. "She definitely did a good job."

She was previously nominated for an Oscar for her film Can You Forgive Me? dismissed

The archetype of the character played by Melissa

In Can You Forgive Me? Melissa plays Lee Israel, a forger of literary works from the 1990s who later wrote a confessional autobiography and adapted it into the film. The film received 3 Oscar nominations, in addition to Melissa's post-film nominations, as well as Richard Grant's "Best Supporting Actor" nomination and "Best Adapted Screenplay" nominations.

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