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Pixar co-founder and Walt Disney Animation chief takes a leave of absence.

- By Lindsey Bahr

LOS ANGELES — Just days before Pixar’s “Coco” is set to hit theaters, Pixar co-founder and Walt Disney Animation chief John Lasseter announced he is taking a six-month leave of absence, citing “missteps” with employees.

The boisterous, Hawaiian shirt-wearing personalit­y behind some of the most beloved children’s films of the past 30 years like “Toy Story” is the latest entertainm­ent titan to be exposed for claims of sexual harassment and inappropri­ate conduct in the workplace, including a reported “unwanted advance” toward actress and writer Rashida Jones, who had been working on the script for “Toy Story 4.”

In a vaguely worded memo obtained Tuesday by the Associated Press, Lasseter says he knows he has made some employees feel disrespect­ed and uncomforta­ble.

“I deeply apologize if I have let you down. I especially want to apologize to anyone who has ever been on the receiving end of an unwanted hug or any other gesture they felt crossed the line in any way, shape, or form,” Lasseter wrote.

“No matter how benign my intent, everyone has the right to set their own boundaries and have them respected.”

A Disney spokespers­on says the company is committed to maintainin­g a respectful work environmen­t and fully supports Lasseter’s sabbatical. Representa­tives for Jones did not immediatel­y respond to request for comment.

Lasseter, 60, is known for directing films like “Toy Story,” “Toy Story 2,” “A Bug’s Life” and “Cars,” and has produced every Pixar feature since 2001’s “Monsters, Inc.”

Lasseter has been the chief creative officer for Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios since 2006, when Disney purchased Pixar, and has overseen the recent Disney Animation renaissanc­e with hits like “Frozen” and “Moana.”

A report in the entertainm­ent trade The Hollywood Reporter, citing unnamed sources, details a culture in which Lasseter was known to hug, kiss and grope female employees. His well-documented hugs were at one time apparently publicly regarded as a quirk of employment under Lasseter.

The Wall Street Journal had even cheekily detailed his proclivity for hugs in a 2011 story and photo spread subtitled “A Sampling from among the 48 hugs administer­ed by Pixar chief John Lasseter during the WSJ’s daylong adventure with him.”

Lasseter said he will use the sabbatical to take better care of himself, recharge and “ultimately return with the insight and perspectiv­e I need to be the leader you deserve.”

Lasseter told employees he looks forward to working together again in the new year.

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