Rush sues paper in Sydney for ‘inappropriate behavior’ claim
MELBOURNE-Agence France-Presse
Academy award-winning actor Geoffrey Rush Friday filed defamation proceedings against a News Corp newspaper in Australia over a story claiming he engaged in “inappropriate behavior” at a Sydney theater.
Academy award-winning actor Geoffrey Rush Friday filed defamation proceedings against a News Corp newspaper in Australia over a story claiming he engaged in “inappropriate behavior” at a Sydney theater.
The 66-year-old denied any wrongdoing after Sydney’s Daily Telegraph ran a front-page story last month reporting that the Sydney Theatre Company received a complaint about him when he was working with them.
The veteran Australian star launched action in the Federal Court against the Murdoch-owned publication to “redress the slurs, innuendo and hyperbole that they have created around my standing in the entertainment industry and in the greater community.”
“The Daily Telegraph has made false, pejorative and demeaning claims, splattering them with unrelenting bombast on its front pages,” Rush told reporters at his lawyer Nicholas Pullen’s office in Melbourne.
He said the claims had “created irreparable damage” and was “extremely hurtful” to his family and colleagues in the industry.“The situation is intolerable and I must now seek vindication of my good name through the courts in Australia.”
Rush did not take questions from the media.The Telegraph’s editor Chris Dore said in a statement that his newspaper “accurately reported the Sydney Theatre Company received a complaint alleging that Mr Geoffrey Rush had engaged in inappropriate behavior.”
“We will defend our position in court.”