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Geoffrey Rush strenuously denies accusations of “inappropriate behaviour”

“In the circumstances, if such statement has been issued by the STC it is both irresponsible and highly damaging to say the least.”
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Oscar-winning actor Geoffrey Rush has emphatically denied an accusation of “inappropriate behaviour” during an Australian production of King Lear.

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Sydney Theatre Company (STC) has come out on behalf of a complainant to allege The King’s Speech alum acted “inappropriately” over several months between November 2015 and January 2016.

“Sydney Theatre Company received a complaint alleging that Mr Geoffrey Rush had engaged in inappropriate behaviour,” a spokeswoman said to The Daily Telegraph.

“The Company received the complaint when Mr Rush’s engagement with the Company had ended. The Company continues to work with the complainant to minimise the risk of future instances of the alleged behaviour occurring in its workplace.

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“The complainant has requested that their identity be withheld.

“STC respects that request and for privacy reasons, will not be making any further comments.”

However, the former Australian of the Year’s lawyers strenuously denied the claims, saying Rush had never been approached by either the individual or STC.

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“Mr Rush has not been approached by the Sydney Theatre Company and the alleged complainant nor any representative of either of them concerning the matter you have raised,” the letter reads.

“Further, he has not been informed by them of the nature of the complaint and what it involves,” they said.

“In the circumstances, if such statement has been issued by the STC it is both irresponsible and highly damaging to say the least.

“Your ‘understanding’ of what has occurred is, with the greatest respect, simply fishing and unfounded.

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“It does not warrant comment except that it is false and untrue.”

The 66-year-old is a married father-of-two and currently resides in Melbourne. He’s worked with the Sydney Theatre Company multiple times as both an actor and director.

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