The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Head of Amazon Studios resign after allegation­s

Producer accuses Roy Price of sexual harassment.

- John Koblin

NEW YORK — The head of Amazon Studios, Roy Price, resigned Tuesday, just days after a producer publicly accused him of sexual harass- ment, a spokesman for the company said.

Price, who was in charge of Amazon’s efforts to create original movies and television shows, had been suspended last week.

Last week, in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Isa Dick Hackett, an executive producer of

the popular Amazon show “The Man in the High Castle,” said Price had lewdly and repeatedly propositio­ned her in 2015.

Just hours after the arti- cle was published, Amazon announced that Price had been suspended. Represen- tatives for Amazon did not immediatel­y answer inqui- ries on whether or not a broader investigat­ion of

Price has been conducted in the days since.

The author of The Hollywood Reporter article, Kim Masters, previously reported for the publicatio­n The Infor- mation that an investigat­ion had been conducted a few weeks after the alleged incident two years ago.

Price, who could not be reached for comment, made no secret of his departure from Amazon. Shortly before 5 p.m. ET on Tuesday, he updated his Facebook page to say he had left his job.

The move followed the firing and Hollywood-wide denuncia t ion of mogul Harvey Weinstein, which resulted from the many accusation­s of sexual harassment and assault against him. (Weinstein, through his spokeswoma­n, has denied engaging in nonconsens­ual sex.) Price became a bit player in the Weinstein story when Rose McGowan, an actress who had reached a settlement with Weinstein in 1997 after an episode at a film festival, posted a series of tweets directed at Jeff Bezos, the chief executive ...of Amazon. In them, McGowan said she had told the head of Ama- zon Studios that Weinstein had raped her. (McGowan did not mention Price by name and did not respond to a message on Twitter asking for clarificat­ion.) Before that series of

tweets, McGowan had directed a Twitter message at Price concerning Weinstein, asking, “Remember when I told you not to do a deal with him and why?”

Price, a Harvard alumnus who once worked at the consulting firm McKinsey & Co., had been an executive at Amazon for the last 13 years. He oversaw several TV shows, including “Transparen­t” and “The Man in the High Castle.”

Amazon’s original programmin­g has not gotten the same buzz as Netflix shows like “Stranger Things” or Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale,” which won an Emmy last month in the best drama category. Amazon was already in the process of trying out a new game plan for

its original programmin­g by time Price was suspended.

On his watch, Amazon distribute­d the Oscar-winning film “Manchester by the Sea,” and made itself into a force on the film festival circuit. The recent New York Film Festival opened with an Amazon-financed film, Richard Linklater’s “Last

Flag Flying”; featured an Amazon coproducti­on, Todd Haynes’ “Wonderstru­ck,” as its “centerpiec­e” attraction; and closed with the Amazon-distribute­d “Wonder Wheel,” the latest from Woody Allen. The red-carpet portion of the “Wonder Wheel” premiere was canceled on Saturday, two days after Amazon announced Price’s suspension.

Albert Cheng, the chief operations officer for Amazon Studios and the former head of digital operations at ABC, was assigned to be Price’s interim replacemen­t.

 ?? KIRK MCKOY / LOS ANGELES TIMES ?? Amazon Studios chief Roy Price at the company’s Santa Monica, Calif., offices.
KIRK MCKOY / LOS ANGELES TIMES Amazon Studios chief Roy Price at the company’s Santa Monica, Calif., offices.
 ??  ?? Producer Isa Hackett has leveled charges at studio chief Roy Price.
Producer Isa Hackett has leveled charges at studio chief Roy Price.

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