Drew Pollins is directing the drama that adapts the book by Pat Moffat.


Jaime King, who starred in four seasons of Hart of Dixie, has joined the cast of Ice Cream in the Cupboard, an indie drama that adapts the book by Pat Moffat.
Drew Pollins is directing the indie drama that hails from Serenity Media Group and that is shooting in Los Angeles.
The book tells of a couple’s fractured life when the wife is diagnosed with early Onset Alzheimer’s. Claudia Ferri (The Killing) and Dana Ashbrook (Twin Peaks) are playing the couple. King is playing a neurologist that tries to help the duo.
The part is the latest feature get for King, who saw her dramedy Bitch, which also starred Jason Ritter and Marianna Palka, premiere at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. She also wrapped shooting Escape Plan 2, in which she is the female lead opposite Sylvester Stallone and Dave Bautista.
After King shoots Ice Cream, she will segue to How to Cook Your Daughter, a drama based on a memoir by Jessica Hendra and Blake Morrison. The memoir tells of Hendra’s experience growing up as the daughter of a National Lampoon editor who suffered verbal and sexual abuse at his hands.
She is repped by Gersh, WME, manager Oren Segal and Myman Greenspan.


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