The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Geoffrey Rush denies ‘inappropri­ate behaviour’

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SYDNEY: Academy awardwinni­ng actor Geoffrey Rush resigned as head of an Australian film industry body yesterday 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 (AACTA), 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.

“It’s not correct, there’s no basis... I absolutely do not believe it,” he was quoted as saying.

Rush’s lawyer, Nicholas Pullen, told the broadcaste­r that it was “a great disappoint­ment” to Rush that the theatre company “has chosen to smear his name and unjustifia­bly damage his reputation in this way”.

Rush won the Best Actor Academy Award in 1997 for his role in “Shine” and is one of the few actors to have also won a primetime Emmy and a Tony Award. — AFP

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. — Geoffrey Rush, academy award-winning actor

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(Left to right) US actress Hilary Swank, US actor Nicolas Cage and US actor Adrien Brody pose with their honorary awards during the closing ceremony of the 39th Cairo Internatio­nal Film Festival (CIFF), on Thursday in the Egyptian...
HONORARY AWARDS: (Left to right) US actress Hilary Swank, US actor Nicolas Cage and US actor Adrien Brody pose with their honorary awards during the closing ceremony of the 39th Cairo Internatio­nal Film Festival (CIFF), on Thursday in the Egyptian...
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