The Jerusalem Post

Mayim Bialik to write and direct first feature film

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Popular Jewish actress Mayim Bialik will write and direct a feature film based on her own experience­s.

The comedy-drama titled As Sick As They Made Us, which will address mental illness, will be Bialik’s screenwrit­ing and directing debut. The news was first reported by Deadline Hollywood.

The film tells the story of a divorced mother who struggles to help her estranged brother visit their father on his deathbed. His death throws the family into disarray as she finds new love while dealing with her difficult mother and brother, according to the website.

“Growing up surrounded by mental illness is not something that is easy to write about, nor is it easy to live through,” Bialik told Deadline Hollywood. “The challenges ripple out into the lives of children immersed in these families even as they try to make their own lives apart from the challenges they grew up with. After my father’s passing four and a half years ago, I decided to explore the complexity of mental illness and familial responsibi­lity – especially as it falls on women – as well as to highlight the redemptive nature of a family’s love as they navigate death and continue to live life on their own terms.”

Bialik is best known as Dr. Amy Farrah Fowler from the hit show The Big Bang Theory,

which concluded in May. She was first launched into stardom at the age of 15 as the title character in the television series Blossom.

A divorced mother of two, Bialik has a doctorate in neuroscien­ce, is a best-selling author, and runs her own website, Groknation. (JTA)

 ?? (Monica Almeida/Reuters) ?? MAYIM BIALIK poses with her award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for ‘The Big Bang Theory’ at the 2018 Critics’ Choice Awards.
(Monica Almeida/Reuters) MAYIM BIALIK poses with her award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for ‘The Big Bang Theory’ at the 2018 Critics’ Choice Awards.

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