Actress Melissa McCarthy will star in Fox Searchlight's adaptation of Lee Israel's memoir "Can You Ever Forgive Me?" with "The Diary of a Teenage Girl" director Marielle Heller attached to helm.
The dark comedy will begin shooting early next year. Heller will direct from a script by Nicole Holofcener.
Producers are Anne Carey and Amy Nauiokas of Archer Gray, partnered with Israel's friend and longtime confidant David Yarnell. Jawal Nga executive produces, reported Variety.
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When she was no longer able to get published because she has fallen out of step with current tastes, she turned to deception, abetted by her loyal friend Jack, 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 in 2014.
Julianne Moore was initially set to star in the film, but exited last year due to creative differences. At that point, Holofcener had been attached to direct, but she is no longer available.
Archer Gray worked with Heller on "The Diary of a Teenage Girl."
Matthew Greenfield, Searchlight's new co-head of production (with David Greenbaum) is shepherding the project.
McCarthy starred in "The Boss" and will be seen next in "Ghostbusters." Heller has directed episodes of "Casual" and "Transparent.