The actor has been awarded almost US$2 million for lost earnings and compensation.
In 2017, the Daily Telegraph wrote that the Sydney Theatre Company received a complaint that Rush had inappropriately touched a female co-star during a staging of ‘King Lear’.
Local media reported the Oscar-winning actor has been awarded almost US$2 million for lost earnings and compensation, after he was accused of inappropriate sexual behaviour toward female cast members. A Sydney judge had described the content as a “recklessly irresponsible piece of sensationalist journalism.”
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