February 16, 2017
Actor Jeffrey Tambor has been dropped from the Emmy-winning
comedy drama "Transparent" after facing sexual harassment allegations.
The decision was confirmed by Amazon on Thursday after an investigation. The
actor, who played the transgender matriarch Maura Pfefferman in the show, was
accused of misconduct by his co-star Trace Lysette in November, reports
theguardian.com.
Lysette opened up about it on Twitter.
The
allegations came after Tambor's assistant Van Barnes claimed he had
propositioned her, made lewd comments, groped her and threatened her if she
shared her ordeal. After Lysette came forward, Tambor apologised but denied
wrongdoing.
"I am deeply sorry if any action of mine was ever
misinterpreted by anyone as being sexually aggressive or if I ever offended or
hurt anyone. But the fact is, for all my flaws, I am not a predator and the idea
that someone might see me in that way is more distressing than I can express,"
he said
In another statement, he claimed it would be difficult to return
to the set due to the "politicised atmosphere" that had "afflicted" the set.
Amazon has now decided not to renew his contract for the show's fifth
season. His fellow cast members, including Judith Light and Jay Duplass, are all
confirmed to return. It's not yet clear if it will be the show's final season.
The show's creator Jill Solloway said: "We are grateful to the many trans
people who have supported our vision for 'Transparent' since its inception and
remain heartbroken about the pain and mistrust their experience has generated in
our community.
"We are taking definitive action to ensure our workplace
respects the safety and dignity of every individual, and are taking steps to
heal as a family."