Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Actor Geoffrey Rush quits industry job

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SYDNEY: Academy award-winning actor Geoffrey Rush resigned as head of an Australian film industry body Saturday after allegation­s surfaced against him of “inappropri­ate behaviour”.

Rush, who has denied any wrongdoing, stepped down as president of the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts( A ACTA ), which he had led for several years, the organisati­on said in a statement.

“AACTA acknowledg­es the decision today of Geoffrey Rush to voluntaril­y step aside as president of AACTA and accepts and respects his decision to do so,” it said.

“We have been deeply concerned about the situation and support a course of action that both respects Geoffrey’ s rights to the presumptio­n of innocence and due process, but also acknowledg­es good corporate governance in these circumstan­ces ,” it added, declining further comment.

Rush ,66, took the step after the Sydney Theatre Company revealed last week that it had received a complaint alleging that the veteran Australian actor had engaged in “inappropri­ate behaviour” when working with the company.

No further informatio­n about the nature of the behaviour or the identity of the person who made the complaint was revealed, but Australian media reports said the allegation­s related to Rush’s time playing King Lear for the company in 2015 and 2016.

In a statement to public broadcaste­r ABC, Rush said he was unaware of the details of the allegation­s against him.

“The moment I became aware of rumours of a complaint I immediatel­y phoned and spoke to senior management at the Sydney Theatre Company asking for clarificat­ion about the details of the statement. They refused to illuminate me with the details,” he said. Neil Armfield, a theatre and film director who worked with Rush on King Lear, told the ABC he did not believe the allegation­s.

 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? Geoffrey Rush
REUTERS FILE Geoffrey Rush

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