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Demovictory9

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Thu May 5, 2022, 11:56 PM May 2022

Frank Langella Blames 'Cancel Culture' After Firing From Netflix Show

Frank Langella, who was fired in April from his leading role in a Netflix mini-series after a misconduct investigation, said on Thursday that his dismissal followed a love scene in which the actress playing his wife accused him of touching her leg — an action not in the script.

“She then turned and walked off the set, followed by the director and the intimacy coordinator,” Langella wrote in a column for Deadline, about a March 25 incident on the set of “The Fall of the House of Usher.” The series is based on works by Edgar Allan Poe and created by Mike Flanagan.

“I attempted to follow, but was asked to ‘give her some space.’ I waited for approximately one hour, and was then told she was not returning to set and we were wrapped,” Langella wrote.

Langella said he and the actress were both clothed during the scene. During the ensuing investigation, he said, someone in human resources told him that the intimacy coordinator had suggested where the actors should place their hands during the scene. Langella called the instructions “absurd,” he said.

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/05/arts/television/frank-langella-fired-column.html

“It was a love scene on camera,” Langella said. “Legislating the placement of hands, to my mind, is ludicrous. It undermines instinct and spontaneity.” Referring to the human resources employee, Langella wrote, “Toward the end of our conversation, she suggested that I not contact the young lady, the intimacy coordinator, or anyone else in the company. ‘We don’t want to risk retaliation,’ she said.”

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Langella said that he had been “canceled,” and that the harm to him has been “incalculable,” including losing a thrilling part, facing a stretch of unemployment and suffering a tarnished reputation. These indignities, he said, are “the real definition of unacceptable behavior.”

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Frank Langella Blames 'Cancel Culture' After Firing From Netflix Show (Original Post) Demovictory9 May 2022 OP
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Let me just be the first to say TlalocW May 2022 #2
yep. he's 84 Demovictory9 May 2022 #3
The only things I can remember his being in TlalocW May 2022 #4
I think he's a terrific actor NJCher May 2022 #5

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4. The only things I can remember his being in
Fri May 6, 2022, 01:55 AM
May 2022

Were Superman Returns as Perry White and a remake of the Mark of Zorro as Don Diego/Zorro.

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