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Hiring of Lasseter faces #TimesUp criticism

Pixar co-founder has been in ‘deep reflection’ after admitting to ‘missteps’ with women

- JAKE COYLE

NEW YORK — Pixar co-founder and former Disney animation chief John Lasseter, who last year was forced out after acknowledg­ing “missteps” in his behaviour with female staff members, has been hired to run the recently launched animation division of Skydance Media, the production company announced Wednesday.

Lasseter, one of the most illustriou­s and pioneering figures in animation, stepped down from Disney last June in the wake of complaints about unwanted workplace touching.

In a statement, Lasseter said he has spent the last year away from the industry in “deep reflection, learning how my actions unintentio­nally made colleagues uncomforta­ble, which I deeply regret and apologize for ... it has been humbling but I believe it will make me a better leader.”

In a memo to staff, Skydance chief executive David Ellison emphasized that he didn’t take the decision lightly. Ellison said Skydance employed outside counsel to “thoroughly investigat­e the allegation­s” against Lasseter.

“John has been forthright in taking ownership of his behaviour, apologized for his actions and has spent the past year on sabbatical analyzing and improving his workplace behaviour,” Ellison told staffers.

Time’s Up, the organizati­on founded to combat sexual harassment and gender inequality in Hollywood and elsewhere, sharply criticized the hiring.

“Skydance Media’s decision to hire John Lasseter as head of animation endorses and perpetuate­s a broken system that allows powerful men to act without consequenc­e,” #TimesUp said in statement.

“At a moment when we should be uplifting the many talented voices who are consistent­ly under-represente­d, Skydance Media is providing another position of power, prominence and privilege to a man who has repeatedly been accused of sexual harassment in the workplace.”

Lasseter, 61, was a creative force behind every Pixar release and was an executive producer on Disney hits (including Frozen, Moana and Zootopia) released under his stewardshi­p of the animation giant. He also directed the first two Toy Story movies, the first two Cars movies and A Bug’s Life.

Skydance Media, founded in 2010 by the 36-year-old Ellison, the son of Oracle billionair­e Larry Ellison, co-produces and co-finances films with Paramount Pictures.

 ?? — AP FILES ?? John Lasseter, the ousted Pixar co-founder and former Disney animation chief, will head the animation division of production company Skydance Media.
— AP FILES John Lasseter, the ousted Pixar co-founder and former Disney animation chief, will head the animation division of production company Skydance Media.

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