National Post

Hoffman, HBO host battle over allegation

- Steven Zeitchik The Washington Post

• HBO host John Oliver hammered Dustin Hoffman on an allegation of sexual harassment and the actor fired back with a ferocious defence as a seemingly benign screening became an explosive conversati­on about Hollywood sexual misconduct.

“This is something we’re going to have to talk about because ... it’s hanging in the air,” Oliver said to Hoffman at the discussion, an anniversar­y screening of the film Wag the Dog. He was alluding to an allegation made by Anna Graham Hunter last month that Hoffman groped her and made inappropri­ate comments when she was a 17-year-old intern on the set of the 1986 TV movie Death Of A Salesman.

“It’s hanging in the air?” Hoffman said. “From a few things you’ve read you’ve made an incredible assumption about me,” he said, adding, “You’ve made the case better than anyone else can. ‘I’m guilty.’”

Hoffman had offered a conditiona­l apology at the time of the allegation, and on Monday he underscore­d an “if ” included in that statement, saying he didn’t really believe he had done anything wrong.

He said he had not engaged in groping, didn’t recall meeting Graham Hunter and that all his comments on set were simply how members of “a family” talked to one another.

Oliver dismissed that as insufficie­nt, then cited Hoffman’s response at the time of the allegation that his behaviour on set was “not reflective of” who Hoffman is.

“It’s that kind of statement that pisses me off,” Oliver said. “It’s ‘ not reflective of who I am.’ But it is reflective of who you were.”

Several t i mes Oliver sought to move on and talk about the film but Hoffman returned to the subject of harassment, growing testy as he said Oliver was not keeping an “open mind” and was “unquestion­ably believing accusers.” Oliver responded that he was unsatisfie­d by the actor’s statements and felt he was trivializi­ng his accuser’s concerns.

The exchange marked a rarity in the post- Harvey Weinstein era, which has seen accused harassers generally offer short statements, if they replied at all, about the allegation­s made against them; very few have engaged in long public conversati­ons about it, and almost none have sounded as defiant as Hoffman did Monday night.

The conversati­on grew increasing­ly angry.

“You weren’t there,” Hoffman said to Oliver about the Salesman set.

“And I’m ( glad) I wasn’t,” the host replied.

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