Rush sues paper for defamation
CANBERRA, Australia — Geoffrey Rush is suing an Australian newspaper for allegedly portraying him as a sexual predator in its reporting of an actress’s complaint of “inappropriate behaviour” against the Oscar-winner.
The Sydney-based Daily Telegraph’s reporting and advertising over the past week carried the defamatory meanings that the 66-year-old Australian actor was a “pervert” and a “sexual predator” while starring in the Sydney Theatre Company’s production of King Lear two years ago, according to documents filed in the Australian Federal Court on Friday.
The case cites headlines including King Leer and Star’s Bard Behaviour, plus an advertising poster: “Geoffrey Rush in Scandal Claims.”
The News Corp. paper broke the story last week that the Sydney Theatre Company had confirmed receiving the complaint. The company has released no details of the complaint other than to say the allegation involved “inappropriate behaviour” while Rush was an employee and was not raised until after he had left. Rush has denied any misconduct.
Rush told a news conference at his lawyer’s Melbourne office that the newspaper’s reporting had damaged his reputation and hurt his family and colleagues. He did not take questions.
“It is an action I am taking in order to redress the slurs, innuendo and hyperbole that they have created around my standing in the entertainment industry and in the greater community,” Rush read from a prepared statement.
Daily Telegraph editor Chris Dore said in a statement his newspaper had accurately reported that the theatre had received the complaint. “We will defend our position in court,” Dore said.
Rush’s lawyer, Nicholas Pullen, did not specify the damages that Rush was seeking.
“It is certainly the desire of Mr. Rush to have this matter heard as quickly as possible in order to vindicate his name,” Pullen said.
The defamatory meanings listed in the court action include that Rush had inappropriately touched an actress in King Lear and that his behaviour was so serious that the company would never work with him again.
Rush won the 1997 best actor Academy Award for Shine.