Hollywood star George Clooney has responded to the accusations made by his former "ER" co-star Vanessa Marquez, who claimed the actor helped perpetrators of sexual assault in Hollywood
Hollywood star George Clooney has responded to the accusations made by his former "ER" co-star Vanessa Marquez, who claimed the actor helped perpetrators of sexual assault in Hollywood. The actor took to Twitter claiming Clooney, 56, was to blame for her being "blacklisted" from the popular drama series in 1995, after she complained about sexual harassment on the sets.
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Marquez, 48, retweeted an article in which Clooney spoke out against Harvey Weinstein and the many sexual misconduct allegations that have come out about him this week. Clooney, who played Douglas Ross on the show, has now responded to her claims saying he did not even know Marquez was blacklisted in the first place.
"I had no idea Vanessa was blacklisted. I take her at her word. I was not a writer or a producer or a director on that show. I had nothing to do with casting. I was an actor and only an actor." He continued, "If she was told I was involved in any decision about her career then she was lied to. The fact that I couldn't affect her career is only surpassed by the fact that I wouldn't." Marquez played nurse Wendy Goldman on the first three seasons of the NBC show.