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TV host in bitter exchange with actor Hoffman over 'harassment'

December 06, 2017
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Dustin Hoffman



NEW YORK - American film star Dustin Hoffman had a tense exchange on Wednesday with a prominent male TV host, who accused Hoffman of responding unsatisfactorily to accusations of sexual harassment.

HBO host John Oliver took Hoffman, 80, to task during a debate organized in New York for the 20th anniversary of the film "Wag the Dog."

The movie about a presidential sex scandal starred Hoffman as well as Robert De Niro and Anne Heche.

A flurry of sexual assault allegations has occurred this year against powerful men in the US entertainment, media and political worlds.

Among those also accused was Hoffman. Writing in the Hollywood Reporter, the author Anna Graham Hunter accused him of putting his hand on her buttocks and of making suggestive comments.

At the time, she was a 17-year-old intern on the set of the "Death of a Salesman" TV film.

Oliver reminded Hoffman of these accusations and criticized his response as insufficient.

Hoffman, who starred in numerous films including "Rain Man" and "All the President's Men," said he did not remember the episode from more than 30 years ago.

He added that he did not believe he had done harm, and his conversations on the set were typical of those among members of a "family."

Oliver called that the "kind of response to this stuff that really pisses me off" and, referring to Hunter's allegations, said "there is no point in her lying."

The discussion continued in an increasingly acrimonious manner, almost monopolizing the hour-long debate in which De Niro also participated. - AP


December 06, 2017
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