The Borneo Post

Tambor quits series after sex assault claims

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LOS ANGELES: After two women on the set of Transparen­t accused him of sexual harassment, Emmywinnin­g actor Jeffrey Tambor announced Sunday he is leaving the Amazon series, the latest Hollywood star embroiled in allegation­s of misconduct.

“Playing Maura Pfefferman on Transparen­t has been one of the greatest privileges and creative experience­s of my life,” Tambor told Deadline Hollywood magazine about the transgende­r role.

“What has become clear over the past weeks, however, is that this is no longer the job I signed up for four years ago.”

Deadline said the show had already been considerin­g writing off the character played by the US actor, who has also won a Golden Globe for the role, after allegation­s first emerged against him earlier this month.

“I’ve already made clear my deep regret if any action of mine was ever misinterpr­eted by anyone as being aggressive, but the idea that I would deliberate­ly harass anyone is simply and utterly untrue,” Tambor said.

“Given the politicise­d atmosphere that seems to have afflicted our set, I don’t see how I can return to Transparen­t.”

Tambor has won critical acclaim for his portrayal of a transgende­r woman whose family is coming to terms with the transition.

The claims against him have been brought by his former assistant, transgende­r actress Van Barnes, and another transgende­r actress featured on the show, Trace Lysette.

Barnes said her former boss had propositio­ned her on several occasions, made lewd comments, groped her and threatened to sue

I’ve already made clear my deep regret if any action of mine was ever misinterpr­eted by anyone as being aggressive, but the idea that I would deliberate­ly harass anyone is simply and utterly untrue.

her if she made the behaviour known.

Lysette said Tambor had made lewd remarks of a sexual nature to her repeatedly, and had been “physical” with her at least once.

After those claims were made public, Tambor insisted that “I have never been a predator – ever.”

The accusation­s against Tambor come amid a surge of claims of sexual harassment levelled at senior male figures in the entertainm­ent, media and political establishm­ents, including Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein and Oscarwinni­ng actor Kevin Spacey.

Actress Lena Dunham, the creator of HBO series Girls, apologised to fans after she backed one of her show’s male writers, who has been accused of sexual assault, and cast doubt on the claims.

Dunham – who faced serious backlash over the comments – said it was the “wrong time” to make such a statement, adding: “Every woman who comes forward deserves to be heard, fully and completely.” — AFP

Jeffrey Tambor

 ??  ?? The claims against Tambor (left) have been brought by his former assistant, transgende­r actress Van Barnes, and another transgende­r actress featured on the show, Trace Lysette (above right).
The claims against Tambor (left) have been brought by his former assistant, transgende­r actress Van Barnes, and another transgende­r actress featured on the show, Trace Lysette (above right).
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Selena Gomez (centre, holding microphone) performs onstage during the awards show.

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