Actresses Who Have Spoken Again Harvey Weinstein

ANNE HECHE

2016 Toronto International Picture Festival - "Catfight" Premiere

Credit: Dominik Magdziak Photography/Getty

Anne Heche is among the many actresses allegedly victimized past Harvey Weinstein.

The Blackout star revealed that she was fired from a film project after refusing to perform oral sexual activity on the disgraced mogul.

"I personally did not suck Harvey's d—, although he showed it to me and I got out of the room earlier in that location was any concrete contact," she said on the Allegedly with Theo Vonn & Matthew Cole Weiss podcast.

"The fact is, I was fired from a task that I had been hired for in Miramax," she continued, referring to the product company founded by Weinstein and his brother Bob. "The repercussions of standing up for yourself were as deep and targeted every bit some of the scars of the women who really got more physically, unfortunately, involved."

A spokesperson for Weinstein previously told PEOPLE in a argument that "any allegations of non-consensual sexual practice are unequivocally denied by Mr. Weinstein. Mr. Weinstein has further confirmed that there were never any acts of retaliation confronting any women for refusing his advances."

Ad

Advertizement

SALMA HAYEK

Miramax 2003 MAX Awards - Inside

Credit: J. Vespa/WireImage

In an emotional New York Times op ed, the 51-year-old actress detailed her experiences with Weinstein through the course of the making of the 2002 Miramax Frida Kahlo biopic Frida — claiming, among other things, that he had once threatened to kill her when she refused his advances.

"The range of his persuasion tactics went from sugariness-talking me to that once when, in an attack of fury, he said the terrifying words, 'I will impale yous, don't think I can't,'" she claimed.

PAZ DE LA HUERTA

paz-de-la-huerta-harvey-weinstein

Credit: Noam Galai/WireImage; Jason Merritt/Getty

De la Huerta, 33, told Vanity Fair that Weinstein, 65, had allegedly raped her twice in 2010.

The actress was 26 at the time the alleged incidents occurred.

She told Vanity Fair she "did say no" to Weinstein'south advances, adding, "When he was on top of me I said, 'I don't desire to practice this.' He kept humping me and information technology was disgusting. He's like a pig… He raped me."

A rep for Weinstein told PEOPLE in a argument that "any allegations of non-consensual sexual practice are unequivocally denied past Mr. Weinstein."

Advertisement

SEAN Young

sean-immature

Credit: Stephen Lovekin/Getty; Neilson Barnard/Getty

Blade Runner extra Sean Young claims the movie mogul exposed himself to her in the early on 1990s while working on Dear Crimes, which was produced by Miramax.

"I personally experienced him pulling his you-know-what out of his pants to stupor me," she said on the Dudley and Bob with Matt Evidence podcast Thursday. "My basic response was, 'You know, Harvey, I actually don't retrieve you lot should be pulling that thing out, information technology'south not very pretty. '"

The extra said she never worked with Weinstein again later on the declared incident.

BRIT MARLING

brit-marling-1333x2000

Credit: Joe Scarnici/WireImage

Brit Marling, the star and creator of Netflix serial The OA wrote a powerful, start-person essay for The Atlantic, detailing an alleged encounter she had with Weinstein after the Sundance Film Festival in 2011, where Marling had co-written and starred in 2 films. In the piece, Marling claimed Weinstein asked if she wanted to "shower together" — and detailed her "fear" of offending Weinstein, "who could anoint or destroy me."

In her essay, Marling also noted how Weinstein's declared sexual misconduct with numerous women should be thought of through the lens of the "economics of consent."

"Weinstein was a gatekeeper who could give actresses a career that would sustain their lives and the livelihood of their families," she wrote. "He could also requite them fame, which is 1 of few ways for women to proceeds some semblance of ability and vocalism inside a patriarchal world. They knew it. He knew it. Weinstein could also ensure that these women would never work again if they humiliated him. That's not but artistic or emotional exile—that's also economic exile."

DOMINIQUE HUETT

Dominique-Huett-harvey-weinstein

Credit: Jamie McCarthy/Getty; Venturelli/WireImage

In a lawsuit, actress Dominique Huett claims she outset met the disgraced mogul at the bar of the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills in November 2010. She says the producer told her he could help with her interim career and asked to see her breasts, saying it would exist beneficial for her career if she did non take implants.

The courtroom documents merits that Weinstein asked Huett up to his room for what he said would be a business coming together before disappearing into the bathroom and returning in only a robe.

She so says that he began demanding a massage, which she performed for him subsequently some initial back-and-forth. Weinstein asked if he could perform oral sex on her and would non have "no" for an answer, the court documents state.

"Weinstein insisted and the Plaintiff froze as Weinstein removed her clothing and performed oral sexual practice on her … for several minutes," it is claimed in the document.

Huett'south lawsuit also targets The Weinstein Visitor because she claims that prior to the 2010 incident, the visitor "had bodily knowledge of Weinstein's repeated acts of sexual misconduct with women." In particular, the suit claims TWC was "aware of Weinstein'southward pattern of using his ability to coerce and force young actresses to engage in sexual acts with him."

Advertisement

Advertisement

MIMI HALEYI

20361D50

Credit: Seth Wenig/AP

Mimi Haleyi, a former product assistant, claimed that Weinstein "orally forced himself" on her in 2006 when she was in her 20s. "He fifty-fifty pulled my tampon out; I was in disbelief," she said during a press conference alongside her attorney, Gloria Allred.

LUPITA NYONG'O

lupita-nyongo-harvey-weinstein

Credit: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty;Alexander Koerner/Getty

In an emotional op-ed published in The New York Times, the Oscar-winning extra details a series of alleged uncomfortable encounters with the disgraced mogul dating dorsum to her days at the Yale School of Drama.

Now, she says, "I am most interested in now is combating the shame we become through that keeps usa isolated and allows for harm to continue to be done. I wish I had known that there were women in the concern I could have talked to. I wish I had known that at that place were ears to hear me. That justice could be served. In that location is clearly ability in numbers. I thank the women who have spoken upwardly and given me the strength to revisit this unfortunate moment in my by."

QUENTIN TARANTINO

quentin-tarantino-harvey-weinstein

Credit: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

In an interview published past The New York Times, the director admitted that he knew about some of the sexual assail allegations leveled confronting Weinstein long before the producer became embroiled in the recent controversy. He revealed to the paper that his ex-girlfriend Mira Sorvino had once told him about her alleged incident with the movie mogul — and that he as well knew about the settlement Weinstein had reportedly reached with Rose McGowan.

Advertisement

MOLLY RINGWALD

Image

Credit: Brian Killian/WireImage

In a personal essay for the New Yorker, Ringwald recounts her first and only feel working with Weinstein on the 1990 film Strike It Back. The low-upkeep British picture show was one of the and so-up-and-coming producer's first efforts, while Ringwald signed on equally an established star — a dynamic, the extra writes, which is partly the reason she "wasn't cajoled into a taxi" or forced "to plow downwards giving or getting a massage." (Ringwald is referencing dozens of allegations of sexual misconduct made confronting Weinstein. Weinstein, through a representative, has denied any allegations of not-consensual sex.)

Instead, Ringwald says she witnessed Weinstein's "volatile" behavior in other ways — the way he "became testy" towards i of their British colleagues, or gradually snatched command of the film away from the managing director and author — and had a financial disagreement unpleasant plenty to convince her to stay away from him for expert. "My lawyer chosen to tell me that I had been denied the [gross] percentage owed to me," she writes. "She asked if it was O.Yard. if she went later on the Weinsteins. I ended upward suing them for the money, which I got, and I never worked with Harvey or the company again."

Advertisement

SKEET ULRICH

skeet-ulrich

Credit: Harmony Gerber/WireImage

"I knew. Most people knew," the actor, who worked with Weinstein on Scream, told Cosmopolitan well-nigh the producer's alleged behavior. "I had dinner with someone who is one of the virtually famous women on the planet — I won't say who it is — who has not come out, who told me similar things. … There is nothing you can practise. I mean, what am I gonna practice? I can't step up, certainly then, on allegations. Honestly, and I think it'south what near people faced: How do y'all cut your livelihood from a very powerful corporation on something that y'all don't know what the facts are?"

Advertisement

WOODY ALLEN

woody-allen

Credit: Kevin Winter/Getty Prototype

Allen received backlash afterward he said he was "sad" for everyone involved in the Weinstein scandal.

"Tragic for the poor women that were involved, sad for Harvey that [his] life is then messed upwards," Allen, 81, told the BBC. "In that location's no winners in that, information technology's merely very, very pitiful and tragic for these poor women that had to go through that."

The filmmaker has since antiseptic his comments, calling Weinstein a "sad, sick human being."

"When I said I felt sad for Harvey Weinstein I idea it was clear the meaning was considering he is a sad, sick man," Allen said in a new statement to Variety. "I was surprised it was treated differently. Lest at that place be any ambiguity, this statement clarifies my intention and feelings."

Advertisement

MARION COTILLARD

"Assassinator's Creed" - Photocall

The Oscar winner expressed "respect" for "the brave women who have spoke upwardly" and "are hopefully opening a new chapter," in an Instagram mail. "This is the fourth dimension to unfold and deconstruct a horrifying arrangement," wrote the actress. This is the time we, women AND men, denounce it loud so that we create a profound change and those terrifying things never happen once again."

Ad

EMMA THOMPSON

Solar day Two: The IMDb Studio Hosted Past The Visa Infinite Lounge At The 2022 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)

Credit: Rich Polk/Getty Images for IMDb

Thompson labeled Weinstein a "predator" in an interview with BBC Newsnight, and said she didn't know most the allegations confronting the movie mogul before they came to light in the New York Times. "I didn't know about these things, but they don't surprise me at all, and they're endemic to the system," the Oscar winner said. "What I find sort of extraordinary is that this man is at the summit of a very detail iceberg, you lot know he's — I don't think you lot can describe him equally a 'sex addict,' he's a predator." She too seemed to reference President Donald Trump, saying: "This has been part of our world, women's world, since time immemorial. So what we need to start talking nigh is the crisis in masculinity, the crisis of extreme masculinity, which is this sort of beliefs, and the fact that information technology is not only OK, simply it likewise is represented past the nigh powerful homo in the world at the moment."

Advertisement

RYAN GOSLING

Picture palace For Peace Cannes 2011 - Inside - 64th Almanac Cannes Film Festival

Credit: Dave M. Benett/Getty Images

On Twitter, Gosling — who starred in the Weinstein Company movie Bluish Valentine in 2010 — denounced the producer and gave support to the women who spoke out confronting him. "Like well-nigh people in Hollywood, I take worked with him and I'm deeply disappointed in myself for being so oblivious to these devastating experiences of sexual harassment and abuse," he wrote. "He is emblematic of a systemic problem. Men should stand with women and work together until there is existent accountability and modify."

Advertizing

JULIA ROBERTS

25th Almanac Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala - Red Carpet

Credit: Jeff Vespa/Getty Images for PSIFF

In a statement to PEOPLE, Roberts spoke out about the Weinstein scandal, proverb that she hopes society volition do amend in continuing up to those who commit sexual harassment and assault. "A corrupt, powerful man wields his influence to abuse and dispense women," she said. "Nosotros've heard this infuriating, heartbreaking story countless times earlier. And at present here we become over again. I stand house in the hope that nosotros will finally come together as a society to stand up against this kind of predatory behavior, to aid victims detect their voices and their healing, and to stop it in one case and for all."

Advertizing

KATE BECKINSALE

London Evening Standard British Film Awards - Inside Ceremony

Credit: Dave Benett/Getty

The Underworld star detailed her own alleged experiences with Weinstein in an emotional Instagram post. She said that when she was 17, she met with the producer at the Savoy Hotel in London, thinking they'd meet in a conference room. Instead, she says that she was directed upwardly to his hotel room, and he answered the door in a bathrobe. "I was incredibly naive and immature and it did not cross my mind that this older, unattractive human being would wait me to take any sexual interest in him," she wrote. "After failing alcohol and announcing that I had school in the morning I left, uneasy but unscathed." She says that years afterwards, Weinstein spoke to her about their past meeting, and asked if he had "tried anything." She says: "I realized he couldn't recollect if he had assaulted me or not." Beckinsale too says that turning down Weinstein professionally often ended in verbal corruption, and she felt, injure her professionally. "I said no to him professionally many times over the years-some of which ended up with him screaming at me calling me a cunt and making threats," she wrote. "It speaks to the status quo in this concern that I was enlightened that continuing upwards for myself and proverb no to things, while it did permit me to experience uncompromised in myself, undoubtedly harmed my career and was never something I felt supported by anyone other than my family."

Advertisement

ANNETTE BENING

Annette Benning Career Retrospective

Credit: Jeff Spicer/Getty Images

At the premiere of her new moving-picture show Motion picture Stars Don't Die at the BFI London Pic Festival in Liverpool, Bening told the U.K.'due south Press Association that she hopes the Weinstein allegations will inspire change in Hollywood. "Maybe it's a tipping point, that'due south my hope, that there is a real cultural shift," she said, co-ordinate to the Birmingham Mail. "I mean I don't think it's going to be overnight but there is a new and different understanding and awareness of what that kind of behavior means and for women to be able to stand and exist open, that takes such courage and they deserve all the credit and in this case I think the right thing is happening. I but hope it's opened awareness possibly a little bit more, for people to understand how difficult it is when you're in that position every bit a woman, every bit a young adult female, as a vulnerable adult female, equally a woman who needs a chore."

Advertisement

FLORENCE DAREL

florence-darel-1

Credit: Pascal Le Segretain/Getty; Alexander Koerner/Getty

In the mid-'90s, Weinstein allegedly came on to French extra Darel, she says, with his so-wife Eve Chilton, in the room next door at the Paris Ritz. Darel claims he invited her up to his suite, and though Darel was nervous, her agent encouraged her to become. Though at first, they discussed business, Darel says that Weinstein and then told her he wanted to have sex with her, implying that she needed to in lodge to piece of work equally an actress in the U.South. "I was in daze. I was in shock," Darel told PEOPLE of the alleged incident. "I was astonished. When you have someone so physically disgusting in front end of you, continuing and continuing as though this was all perfectly normal… What happened to me may not exist illegal but information technology was inappropriate. Very inappropriate."

Advertisement

TOM HANKS

tom-hanks-obamas

Credit: The Late Show/Twitter

Hanks hit back at Weinstein'south original statement that he made after the publication of the initial bombshell study in the New York Times. In the statement, Weinstein says that his behavior was partially due to the time he grew upwards in. "I came of age in the 60's and 70's, when all the rules about behavior and workplaces were different. That was the civilization then," he said in the statement. "I have since learned it'south not an alibi, in the office – or out of information technology. To anyone." Hanks, who is four years younger than Weinstein, said that he doesn't buy that. "I've never worked with Harvey," said Hanks. "Merely, aah, it all just sort of fits, doesn't it? Isn't information technology function and parcel to all of society somehow, that people in ability get away with this? Look, I don't want to rag on Harvey but then obviously something went downwards there. You can't buy, 'Oh, well, I grew up in the '60s and '70s and so therefore…' I did, too."

Advertizing

BLAKE LIVELY

Jamie McCarthy/Getty

Credit: Jamie McCarthy/Getty

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Lively says that she never had any negative experiences with Weinstein, only that hearing other women'due south stories has been "devastating."

"That was never my experience with Harvey in any style whatever, and I think that if people heard these stories … I do believe in humanity enough to retrieve that this wouldn't have only connected," she said. "I never heard any stories similar this — I never heard anything specific — but it'southward devastating to hear." She also encouraged people to mind to those who come forward with allegations of harassment or assault. "The number one thing that can happen is that people who share their stories, people have to heed to them and trust them, and people have to take it seriously," she added. "As important every bit it is to remain furious about this, it's important to also say that this exists everywhere and so retrieve to await everywhere. This isn't a single incident. This cannot happen, this should not happen, and it happens in every unmarried industry."

Advertisement

ASHLEY JUDD

ashley-judd

Credit: Jim Spellman/WireImage; CJ Rivera/Getty

Ashley Judd was one of the women who initally spoke out against Weinstein in an explosive expose published by The New York Times on Th. The actress claimed Weinstein showed upward to their business organisation coming together at a Los Angeles hotel wearing a bathrobe and afterward asked her to scout him shower. "I said no, a lot of ways, a lot of times, and he e'er came back at me with some new ask," Judd told the NYT. "It was all this bargaining, this coercive bargaining."

Ad

Advertizement

ASIA ARGENTO

2004 Cannes Moving-picture show Festival - "The Heart Is Deceitful Amid All Things" - Premiere

Credit: Denise Truscello/WireImage

Argento, an Italian actress, told the New Yorker that Weinstein allegedly performed oral sexual activity on her without her consent. He invited her, she claims, to what she idea was a Miramax political party at a hotel. When she got there, she says, only Weinstein was present, and the "gathering" was in a hotel room. "He asks me to requite a massage. I was, like, 'Look man, I am no f—–yard fool,' " Argento told the New Yorker. "Just, looking back, I am a f—–g fool. And I am however trying to come to grips with what happened." After she reluctantly agreed to give him a massage, he pried her legs apart and forcibly performed oral sex on her, Argento claims. "It wouldn't stop," she said. "It was a nightmare."

She stayed silent for years out of fear and feelings of responsibility, she says, and afterwards had consensual sexual practice with Weinstein multiple times considering she felt he would ruin her career if she didn't. "The thing with being a victim is I felt responsible," Argento told the magazine. "Because if I were a potent woman, I would accept kicked him in the balls and run abroad. Merely I didn't. And then I felt responsible."

Ad

GWYNETH PALTROW

The 50th Anniversary Gala Of The National Picture Theatre

Credit: Dave Benett/Getty

In an interview with the New York Times, Paltrow alleged that Weinstein — who gave her what would terminate up being her breakout role, as the title character in Emma — harassed her at the kickoff of her career. She said that he invited her to his room at the Peninsula Beverly Hills hotel for a meeting. Subsequently she arrived, she said that he placed his hands on her and suggested they move to the bedroom for massages. She said no and left. "I was a kid, I was signed upwards, I was petrified," she told the Times of the experience. Later, she told her then-swain, Brad Pitt of the run into. Pitt spoke to Weinstein almost the declared incident, and Weinstein "screamed" at Paltrow, she said, telling her not to talk to anyone else about it. At the fourth dimension, she said, she felt she was "expected to go along the secret."

Paltrow decided to come frontward because she wants other women to feel less alone. "We're at a betoken in fourth dimension when women demand to send a articulate message that this is over," she said. "This fashion of treating women ends now."

Advertising

ANGELINA JOLIE

Global Summit To End Sexual Violence In Conflict

Credit: Karwai Tang/WireImage

Jolie told the New York Times that she had a negative run across with Weinstein, in which he allegedly harassed her in a hotel room, in the early years of her career, afterwards the release of her picture Playing by Heart. "I had a bad experience with Harvey Weinstein in my youth, and equally a result, chose never to work with him again and warn others when they did," Jolie told the paper. "This behavior towards women in any field, any land is unacceptable."

Advertisement

ROSANNA ARQUETTE

Premiere Of Open up Road Films' "The Promise" - Arrivals

Credit: Tara Ziemba/Getty

Arquette opened upwards well-nigh her ain alleged experience with Weinstein to both the New York Times and the New Yorker. She said that Weinstein invited her to his hotel room to grab a script for a potential part. She found him, she said, in a bathrobe in his room. He asked her for a massage, and when she tried to rebuff his advances, he pulled her manus toward his penis, Arquette claimed. She pulled abroad, and he told her that she was making a mistake, naming women that he had supposedly slept with, she told the papers.

"My center was really racing. I was in a fight-or-flight moment," Arquette told the New Yorker of the experience. She says that her career took a hitting subsequently their come across, and that Weinstein was vindictive. "He'due south going to be working very hard to rails people downward and silence people," she said. "To hurt people. That's what he does."

Advertisement

MIRA SORVINO

Patrick McMullan Archives

Credit: Billy Farrell/Patrick McMullan/Getty

Sorvino won an Oscar for Mighty Aphrodite, a Weinstein moving picture, in 1996. While promoting the film at the Toronto International Flick Festival in 1995, she says that Weinstein harassed her in a hotel room, giving her a massage and following her around the room, she told the New Yorker. The actress left the room and told him information technology was confronting her religion to appointment a married man, every bit Weinstein was married at the fourth dimension. Later on a few weeks passed, he then tried to come to her apartment in New York Urban center, she said. Sorvino told him her boyfriend was on his way over when Weinstein arrived, and he left shortly thereafter, according to her story.

Sorvino somewhen told a female person Miramax employee about the encounters; the employee reacted with "shock and horror." Sorvino said that she believes both turning Weinstein down and telling the employee hurt her career. "There may take been other factors, merely I definitely felt iced out and that my rejection of Harvey had something to do with it."

Advertisement

CARA DELEVINGNE

'This Morning' Telly prove, London, UK - 09 Oct 2017

Credit: Ken McKay/ITV/King/Shutterstock

Model turned actress Delevingne released a argument to reporter Yashar Ali recounting her ain alleged negative interaction with Weinstein. She said that early in her acting career, Weinstein called her and asked if she had ever had sex activity with whatever of the women she had been seen with, and told her that if she was gay, she'd never "make information technology" every bit an extra. At a meeting years later on, Delevingne claimed, Weinstein boasted near sleeping with unlike actresses, so invited her upwards to his room. "I quickly declined and asked his banana if my car was outside," she said of the alleged incident in the argument. "She said information technology wasn't and wouldn't be for a bit and I should go to his room.. At that moment I felt very powerless and scared but didn't desire to act that way hoping I was wrong about the situation." In the room, at that place was another woman, said the actress, and Weinstein encouraged them to buss. She rapidly left, despite him trying to kiss her on the lips farewell, said Delevingne. "I even so got the part for the film and always thought that he gave it to me considering of what happened," she said. "I was and so hesitant about speaking out…I didn't want to injure his family. I felt guilty every bit if I did something wrong. I was also terrified that this sort of thing had happened to and then many women I know but no one had said annihilation because of fearfulness."

Advertisement

VIOLA DAVIS

The 15th Annual Screen Actors Social club Awards - Arrivals

Credit: Steve Granitz/WireImage

The Oscar winner released a statement on Oct. ten about Weinstein, calling him a "predator" and telling victims of sexual harassment and attack that she is in that location for them. "The predator wants your silence. It feeds their power, entitlement AND they desire information technology to feed your shame," she said in the argument. "Our bodies are not the 'spoils of war'… a bays to be nerveless to fuel your ego. Information technology's OURS!!! Information technology doesn't belong to you!! And when you take it without permission, information technology DESTROYS…… like a virus!!! To the predators.. Weinstein, the stranger, the relative, the beau…. I say to you lot, 'You can cull your sin just yous don't get to choose the consequences.' To the victims…. I see you. I believe you… and I'yard listening."

Ad

HEATHER GRAHAM

Grab Cut Insert Cutting 2022 Summer TCA Bout - NBCUniversal Press Tour - Arrivals

Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty

Graham added her name to the growing list of women who have opened up about alleged inappropriate encounters with Weinstein on Oct. x, in an article for Variety. She said that in the early on aughts, Weinstein called her and said he wanted her to act in one of his movies. He and so told her that he had an system with his wife at the time that Weinstein could slumber with other women when he was out of boondocks, according to Graham. The interaction fabricated the Boogie Nights star uncomfortable, she said: "There was no explicit mention that to star in i of those films I had to sleep with him, only the subtext was there." He later invited her for a coming together at his hotel. Feeling nervous to get to his hotel alone, she invited a friend to back-trail her. When the friend was no longer able to make it, she told Weinstein she couldn't either.

She never ended upward interim in one of his films, or spoke out about the alleged incident. "Information technology wasn't until Ashley Judd heroically shared her story a few days ago that I felt ashamed," she said. "If I had spoken up a decade ago, would I take saved endless women from the same feel I had or worse? While I still do feel guilty for not speaking up all those years ago, I'yard glad for this moment of reckoning. To the endless other women who have experienced the gray areas: I believe you."

Advertisement

DONNA KARAN

donna-karan

Credit: Matt Baron/King/Shutterstock; Venturelli/WireImage

A longtime friend of Weinstein, Karan initially seemed to stand for Weinstein in a video interview on the Daily Mail, where she said that women might be "asking" for the treatment Weinstein is existence defendant of. "Yous wait at everything all over the world today and how women are dressing and what they are asking by but presenting themselves the way they do. What are they asking for? Trouble," she said. However, afterwards, she said her statements had been taken out of context and apologized to anyone she may accept offended. "My statements were taken out of context and do not stand for how I feel nigh the current state of affairs concerning Harvey Weinstein," she said. "I believe that sexual harassment is NOT adequate and this is an effect that MUST exist addressed once and for all regardless of the private. I am truly sorry to anyone that I offended and everyone that has ever been a victim."

Advertisement

NATHAN LANE

lane-weinstein-1-2000

Credit: David M. Benett/Getty Images; David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock

Amid the allegations of sexual harassment against Harvey Weinstein, Nathan Lane said Weinstein threw him confronting a wall at Hillary Clinton's birthday party. During an interview at the New Yorker Festival on Saturday dark, Lane recalled firing dorsum, "You can't injure me, I don't have a film career."

Advertisement

REBECCA TRAISTER

Glamour And Facebook Host Lunch To Discuss Ballot 2022 At Samsung 837 In NYC

Credit: Nicholas Hunt/Getty

On Thursday, journalist Rebecca Traister wrote a story for New York Magazine almost how in 2000 Weinstein allegedly chosen her a "c—t" and pushed her coworker downward the steps after he tried to intervene on her behalf.

Ad

LINDSAY LOHAN

lohan-weinstein-i-2000

Credit: E. Charbonneau/WireImage

One person in Weinstein's corner is Lohan, who said in a now-deleted Instagram story video that she feels bad for Weinstein, and thinks his wife, Georgina Chapman (who has announced she is leaving him), should defend him. "I experience very bad for Harvey Weinstein right now, I don't think it's correct what's going on," Lohan said. "I think Georgina needs to accept a stand and exist there for her married man," she continued. In another video, with the word "Harvey" and an angel emoji over information technology, she said: "He'south never harmed me or did anything to me. We've washed several movies together. I think everyone needs to terminate. I recall information technology's wrong. So, stand up."

Ad

MERYL STREEP

BAFTA Los Angeles 18th Annual Awards Flavor Tea Party - Red Carpeting

Credit: Frazer Harrison/Getty

On Monday, Meryl Streep spoke out against her frequent collaborator saying, "the disgraceful news about Harvey Weinstein has appalled those of us whose work he championed and those whose good and worthy causes he supported...the intrepid women who raised their voices to betrayal this abuse are our heroes."

Advertisement

EMMA WATSON

2017 Tribeca Moving picture Festival - Screenings And Parties

Credit: Taylor Hill/Getty

The outspoken feminist never mentioned Weinstein by name on Twitter, where she spoke out, merely offered her support to the women who merits they were sexually harassed by the movie mogul. "I stand with all the women who have been sexually harassed, and am nonplussed past their bravery," she wrote. "This mistreatment of women has to stop. In this instance, it was women afflicted just I also stand with all the men, indeed any person, who has suffered sexual harassment."

Advertising

COLIN FIRTH

Dave M. Benett/Getty

Credit: Dave K. Benett/Getty

The actor, who won an Oscar for the Weinstein moving picture The Male monarch's Speech, spoke out against his former boss on October. 10. He released a argument to The Guardian about his experiences with Weinstein, and said reading the stories of women who have been allegedly harassed by Weinstein left him with "a feeling of nausea." He likewise spoke almost Weinstein's influence in the manufacture, and how that made him a tough person to defy. "It's with a feeling of nausea that I read what was going on while I was benefiting from Harvey Weinstein's support," he wrote. "He was a powerful and frightening man to stand up to. Information technology must take been terrifying for these women to stride up and call him out. And horrifying to exist subjected to that kind of harassment. I applaud their backbone."

Advert

EWAN MCGREGOR

"Miss Potter" Special Screening Dinner Afterwards Political party

Credit: Michael Loccisano/FilmMagic

McGregor spoke out near Weinstein on Twitter, proverb that he'd heard talk of Weinstein's alleged beliefs for years. "Weinstein," he wrote. "It's near time this came to light ... Heard rumors over the years simply this is awful. Good day Bully!" When another Twitter user asked McGregor why he didn't speak upward earlier, he wrote dorsum: "The rumors I heard at the fourth dimension were of inappropriate behavior, nothing close to what nosotros are reading near now."

Advertisement

BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH

Alfonso Gomez-Rejon's "The Current War" TIFF Premiere Political party Hosted by Cactus Society Cafe And Johnnie Walker Black Label

Credit: GP Images/WireImage

The actor worked with Weinstein on the motion-picture show The Imitation Game (which earned him an Oscar nomination) and on The Electric current War, which is due out later this twelvemonth (Weinstein has removed his name from the title). He condemned Weinstein and commended the women who were speaking out near allegations of sexual harassment and assail. "I am utterly disgusted by the continuing revelations of Harvey Weinstein's horrifying and unforgivable deportment," he said in a argument on Tuesday, according to Metro UK. "We demand to collectively stand upwards and support victims of abuse such as the dauntless and inspiring women who have spoken out against him and say nosotros hear you and believe you. That fashion others may exist emboldened by our support to come up forrad and speak. But nosotros shouldn't wait until there are whatsoever more stories like this. We, equally an manufacture and as a club at large need to play our office. At that place has to be cypher tolerance of any such behavior in any walk of life. Nosotros owe that to these women'south bravery in coming forwards."

Advertisement

HILLARY CLINTON

Miramax premiere of "Finding Neverland"

Credit: Sylvain Gaboury/FilmMagic

Weinstein was a prolific donor to the Democratic Party and several prominent Autonomous politicians, including Clinton. She released a statement on Tuesday, stating, "I was shocked and appalled by the revelations about Harvey Weinstein. The behavior described past women coming forward cannot be tolerated. Their courage and the support of others is critical in helping to stop this kind of behavior." She did not address the donations he'd fabricated to her entrada.

Advertizing

BRAD PITT

Premiere Of Weinstein Co. "Inglourious Basterds" - Arrivals

Credit: Kevin Winter/Getty

Though Pitt has not released a argument, his representative did confirm Paltrow's account and his ain part in the situation to the New York Times. After Paltrow told Pitt of Weinstein's harassment, Pitt approached him at a premiere and told him not to touch Paltrow once more, according to sources.

Advertisement

LEONARDO DICAPRIO

Leonardo DiCaprio

Credit: Dan MacMedan/WireImage

DiCaprio released a statement on social media: "There is no alibi for sexual harassment or sexual assault - no matter who you are and no affair what profession. I applaud the strength and courage of the women who came frontward and made their voices heard."

Advertisement

MATT DAMON

matt-damon

Credit: Eric Charbonneau/REX/Shutterstock

Amid the mounting revelations of sexual harassment or corruption confronting Weinstein, The Wrap founder Sharon Waxman on Sunday claimed Damon and Russell Crowe meddled in a 2004 story she was writing for the New York Times about behavior by Weinstein and the the-head of Miramax Italy, Fabrizio Lombardo. Waxman claimed Damon and Crowe called her "directly" to vouch for Lombardo. Her story was ultimately killed past the NYT.

In an interview with Deadline, Damon said that he thought the commodity was a negative slice on Lombardo, a producer on The Talented Mr. Ripley. He also said that he never saw this behavior from Weinstein, and that he will endeavor to expect out for information technology more than now.

The actor also championed the women speaking out. "I did v or six movies with Harvey. I never saw this," he told Borderline. "I think a lot of actors take come out and said, everybody's proverb we all knew. That's not true. This type of predation happens behind closed doors, and out of public view. If at that place was ever an event that I was at and Harvey was doing this kind of thing and I didn't come across it, and then I am so deeply lamentable, considering I would have stopped it. And I will peel my optics back now, further than I ever take, to await for this blazon of behavior. Because nosotros know that it happens. I experience horrible for these women and it'south wonderful they take this incredible courage and are standing up at present."

Advertisement

GLENN CLOSE

2003 NY Mail service Liberty Awards

Credit: Sylvain Gaboury/FilmMagic

Close said in a statement that though Weinstein had been "decent" to her, she'd heard rumors about his behavior. "I'm angry, not just at him and the conspiracy of silence around his actions, but also that the 'casting couch' miracle, so to speak, is nonetheless a reality in our business and in the world: the horrible pressure level, the atrocious expectation put on a adult female when a powerful, egotistical, entitled bully expects sexual favors in substitution for a job," she said in a statement. "Ours is an manufacture in which very few actors are indispensable and women are cast in far fewer roles than men, then the stakes are higher for women and make them more vulnerable to the manipulations of a predator. I applaud the awe-inspiring backbone of the women who have spoken up. I promise that their stories and the reportage that gave them their voices represents a tipping point, that more stories will be told and that change volition follow."

Advertizement

CHARLIZE THERON

charlize-theron

Credit: Noam Galai/Getty

In an Instagram mail service on Tuesday, Theron spoke out virtually the Weinstein allegations, and said she sadly wasn't shocked to hear them. "I unfortunately cannot say I'grand surprised," she wrote. "This culture has ever existed, non simply in Hollywood but beyond the world. And many men in positions of ability have gotten away with it for far too long. We cannot arraign the victims here. A lot of these women are young, but starting out in their respective fields, and have absolutely no way to stand upward to a man with so much influence, much greater than theirs. If they speak up, they are close downwards, and that could exist the cease of their career."

Advertisement

GEORGE CLOONEY

clooney-weinstein-2000

Credit: Evan Agostini/Getty Images

George Clooney spoke out against the film producer who gave him his first large break in the 1996 film From Dusk till Dawn in an extensive interview with The Daily Beast.

"Information technology's indefensible. That's the only word you tin commencement with. Harvey's admitted to it, and it's indefensible," Clooney said.

The Suburbicon director said he had heard "rumors" about Weinstein since the 1990s, but only that "certain actresses had slept with Harvey to go a part" and dismissed the gossip as something said to diminish the actresses' talent.

"I've known Harvey for twenty years. … But I can tell you that I've never seen any of this behavior — ever," Clooney said, calculation that he was not enlightened of how Weinstein reportedly reached settlements with at least eight women, every bit outset revealed by The New York Times.

"I didn't hear anything about that and I don't know anyone that did. That'due south a whole other level and there'due south no way you can reconcile that. In that location'southward cipher to say except that it'south indefensible," Clooney explained.

Advert

CATE BLANCHETT

cate-blanchett

Credit: David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock

"Any man in a position of ability or potency who thinks information technology's his prerogative to threaten, intimidate or sexually assault whatever woman he encounters or works alongside needs to be chosen to business relationship. Information technology is never easy for a adult female to come forrard in such situations and I wholeheartedly support those who have," Blanchett said in a statement to Variety.

Advertisement

BEN AFFLECK

ben-affleck

Credit: Mireya Acierto/WireImage

Ben Affleck besides strongly denounced the human being who gave him his start with Expert Will Hunting. The actor issued a statement on his social media, proverb that he was "saddened and angry that a human being who I worked with used his position of power to intimidate, sexually harass and dispense many women over decades."

Affleck then referenced the New Yorker reports that further declared that Weinstein had committed sexual assault.

"The additional allegations of assault that I read this morning made me sick. This is completely unacceptable, and I find myself asking what I can practice to brand sure this doesn't happen to others," Affleck said. "We demand to do amend at protecting our sisters, friends, co-workers and daughters. We must back up those who come forward, condemn this blazon of behavior when we run into information technology and assistance ensure there are more women in positions of power."

Advertisement

JENNIFER LAWRENCE

jennifer-lawrence

Credit: David M. Benett/Getty Images

Jennifer Lawrence added her voice to the chorus of actors who won Oscars for starring in Weinstein films.

Lawrence, who won for Argent Linings Playbook and afterward thanked Weinstein, said she was "deeply disturbed" to hear of the allegations against the Hollywood mogul in a argument to PEOPLE.

"I worked with Harvey five years ago and I did not experience any form of harassment personally, nor did I know near any of these allegations," she said. This kind of abuse is inexcusable and admittedly upsetting."

She continued: "My heart goes out to all of the women affected by these gross actions. And I want to thank them for their bravery to come forrard."

Advertisement

NICOLE KIDMAN

TWC-Dimension Presents The Premiere Of "Paddington" - Reddish Carpet

Credit: Charley Gallay/Getty

In a statement released to PEOPLE, Nicole Kidman — who has worked with Weinstein on seven films including Lion, Nine, Cold Mount, and The Others — put her support behind any victims making allegations against the famed film producer.

"As I've stated before publicly, I support and applaud all women and these women who speak out against whatsoever abuse and misuse of power — be it domestic violence or sexual harassment in the workforce," the actress, fifty, said. "We demand to eradicate this behavior."

Advertizement

JUDI DENCH

Special Screening Of "Mrs.Henderson Presents"

Credit: Scott Wintrow/Getty

In a argument released on Mon, Judi Dench added her own condemnation of Weinstein. "Whilst in that location is no uncertainty that Harvey Weinstein has helped and championed my career for the past 20 years, I was completely unaware of these offences which are, of class, horrifying, and I offering my sympathetic to those who accept suffered, and wholehearted back up to those who have spoken out."

Advertisement

KATE WINSLET

61st. Venice Pic Festival 2004 - 04 Sep 2004

Credit: Alan Davidson/Silverhub/Rex/Shutterstock

Kate Winslet released ane of the strongest statements against Weinstein. The actress won an Oscar in 2009 for her role in The Weinstein Company'due south The Reader

"The fact that these women are starting to speak out virtually the gross misconduct of 1 of our most important and well regarded film producers, is incredibly brave and has been securely shocking to hear," Winslet said on Monday in a argument to Variety.

"The way Harvey Weinstein has treated these vulnerable, talented young women is NOT the manner women should e'er EVER deem to exist adequate or commonplace in ANY workplace," Winslet added.

"I accept no doubt that for these women this time has been, and continues to be extremely traumatic. I fully encompass and salute their profound courage, and I unequivocally support this level of very necessary exposure of someone who has behaved in reprehensible and icky ways," Winslet connected. "His behaviour is without question disgraceful and appalling and very, very wrong. I had hoped that these kind of stories were merely made up rumours, possibly we have all been naïve. And it makes me so angry. There must exist 'no tolerance' of this degrading, vile treatment of women in Whatever workplace anywhere in the world."

Advertisement

JULIANNE MOORE

Julianne Moore attends the "Florale by Triumph" Lingeries Launch Event in Berlin

On Monday, Julianne Moore shared her thoughts on Twitter writing, "1. Coming forward about sexual abuse and compulsion is scary and women have nil to be gained personally past doing so. 2. Merely through their bravery we movement forward every bit a culture, and I give thanks them. Stand with @AshleyJudd @rosemcgowan and others."

Advertisement

Marking RUFFALO

Mark Ruffalo - TOUT

Credit: Andrew Toth/WireImage

On Sunday, player Mark Ruffalo spoke out against Weinstein on Twitter, writing, "to be clear what Harvey Weinstein did was a disgusting abuse of power and horrible. I hope we are now seeing the commencement of the end of these abuses."

Advertizing

LENA DUNHAM

lena-dunham

Credit: Jim Spellman/WireImage

"The woman who chose to speak about their experience of harassment by Harvey Weinstein deserve our awe. Information technology's not fun or piece of cake. It's brave," Lena Dunham shared on Twitter on Th.

Advertising

SETH ROGEN

The Weinstein Co. Presents "Zack & Miri Make A Porno" - Red Carpet

Credit: John Shearer/WireImage

On Friday, Seth Rogen tweeted, "I believe all the women coming forwards about Harvey Weinstein'southward sexual harassment. Information technology takes bravery to practice so."

Advertisement

JUDD APATOW

89th Annual University Awards - Arrivals

Credit: Frazer Harrison/Getty

On Friday, managing director Judd Apatow criticized Weinstein'southward argument to the NYT that the "rules of behavior" were dissimilar when he came of age in the '60s and '70s. "The 70'south were 37 years ago. You lot are blaming growing upward in the 70'due south? You haven't picked up anything since and so?"

Advertizement

BRIE LARSON

601477111AB00247_88th_Annua

Credit: Kevork Djansezian/Getty

"As always, I stand up with the dauntless survivors of sexual assault and harassment. It'southward non your fault. I believe y'all," Brie Larson tweeted on Thursday.

Advertisement

AMBER TAMBLYN

LA Film Festival Premiere Of Tangerine Amusement's "Paint It Black" - Arrivals

Credit: David Livingston/Getty

On Th, Bister Tamblyn shared the NYT article alongside a Tweet in which she wrote, "Heed the mantra and never forget: Women. Accept. Nothing. To. Gain. And. Everything. To Lose. By. Coming. forward."

Advert

KEVIN SMITH

The Weinstein Co. Presents "Zack & Miri Brand A Porno" - Ruby Carpet

Credit: John Shearer/WireImage

On Monday, Kevin Smith wrote on Twitter that Weinstein "had financed the kickoff xiv years of my career - and now I know while I was profiting, others were in terrible pain. It makes me feel aback."

Advertizement

JESSICA HYNES

harvey-weinstein

Credit: Joanne Davidson/Silverhub/Male monarch/Shutterstock; Samir Hussein/French Select/Getty

On Friday, British extra Jessica Hynes came forward with her own account near the Hollywood mogul. "I was offered a motion picture office at 19," she wrote on Twitter. "Harvey Weinstein came on board and wanted me to screen-test in a bikini. I refused & lost the job."

Advert

LAUREN SIVAN

67th Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards - Arrivals

Credit: Gabriel Olsen/FilmMagic

On Mon, Goggle box reporter Lauren Sivan, who claimed the Hollywood mogul had once masturbated in front of her in a New York Urban center eating house, went on Megyn Kelly Today to talk nearly why she waited so long to share her story. "He was a titan in Hollywood, he could ruin people's careers if he didn't like you," Sivan said of Weinstein.

Ad

CHRISTIAN SLATER

"King Cobra" New York Premiere

On Monday, Christian Slater tweeted his support for the women who've spoken out confronting Weinstein. "Women who come forward to speak out against abusers do so at not bad cost and risk themselves," the Mr. Robot star wrote in a statement.

Advert

JESSICA CHASTAIN

2017 Toronto International Film Festival - "Woman Walks Alee" Premiere - Arrivals

Credit: Tara Ziemba/WireImage

Jessica Chastain tweeted on Monday that she was "warned from the outset" nearly Weinstein's behavior toward women and the allegations against him. When asked by a Twitter user why she didn't say anything, the actress replied, "It wasnt my story to tell. Its the victim's decision."

Ad

JESSE TYLER FERGUSON

69th Primetime Emmy Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, USA - 17 Sep 2017

Credit: David Fisher/Shutterstock

Jesse Tyler Ferguson tweeted his support to the women who spoke out against Weinstein, writing, "My middle breaks for anybody who was injure by this man." He applauded Christian Slater for his statement confronting the movie mogul, writing, "I'1000 so happy to call this guy a friend."

Advertisement

LAUREN HOLLY

lauren-holly

Credit: Sonia Recchia/Getty

The Dumb and Dumber extra, 53, appeared on the Canadian talk show The Social and claimed Weinstein lured her to a hotel suite two decades ago, got naked without alert, and used a toilet in front of her.

Advertisement

Up Next

givenspelvery46.blogspot.com

Source: https://people.com/celebrity/harvey-weinstein-scandal-gallery/

0 Response to "Actresses Who Have Spoken Again Harvey Weinstein"

Post a Comment

Iklan Atas Artikel

Iklan Tengah Artikel 1

Iklan Tengah Artikel 2

Iklan Bawah Artikel