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Mythic Quest series, and apologised for ‘upsetting’ some of his colleagues.It was announced last year that the 83-year-old actor would not be returning to the third season of the Apple TV+ series Mythic Quest, although no explanation was offered.However, earlier this week (April 18), it was reported that his departure from the show was due to accusations of sexual misconduct. Now, in light of the allegations, Abraham has publicly apologised for his behaviour, and insisted that he never meant to cause offence with his “jokes”.“This is a sincere and deeply felt apology,” he said in a statement (via The Wrap).
“Though never my intention to offend anyone, I told jokes, nothing more, that upset some of my colleagues and as a result lost a great job with wonderful people.”He continued, adding: “I have grown in my understanding from this experience, and I hope they will forgive me.”The actor – who also starred in the second series of HBO’s The White Lotus – played the fictional sci-fi/fantasy author C.W. Longbottom in the first two seasons of Mythic Quest.
The show stars It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’s Rob McElhenney, who is also the show’s creator.According to Rolling Stone’s report, Abraham was given a warning while working on the series and instructed to keep away from some of the actresses on set after the first complaint was made. Then, when a second incident was allegedly reported to McElhenney, the actor was let go from the show.In light of the accusations, Lionsgate issued a statement to the publication, but refused to clarify whether the rumours surrounding the actor were true.
“We take allegations of misconduct seriously and investigate them thoroughly,” it read. “As a matter of corporate policy, we do not discuss
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Actor F. Murray Abraham is offering an explanation and apology for the incidents that allegedly saw him fired from the AppleTV+ series "Mythic Quest." "This is a sincere and deeply felt apology," the actor said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
UPDATED with statement: After a story this week from Deadline’s sister publication Rolling Stone detailed allegations against Oscar-winner F. Murray Abraham, the actor has issued a statement on the matter, the text of which Deadline has confirmed with his representative.
F. Murray Abraham is offering an apology after rumours of sexual misconduct have emerged.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter F. Murray Abraham is apologizing publicly for what happened on the Apple TV+ series “Mythic Quest.” “This is a sincere and deeply felt apology,” he said in the statement. “Though never my intention to offend anyone, I told jokes, nothing more, that upset some of my colleagues and as a result lost a great job with wonderful people. I have grown in my understanding from this experience, and I hope they will forgive me.” Abraham’s statement comes after a Rolling Stone report claimed that the veteran actor was fired from the series following two allegations of misconduct. According to the report, Abraham was given a warning after the first complaint and let go from the series after a second complaint was brought to the attention of series co-creator and star Rob McElhenney.
F. Murray Abraham has issued an apology following a report alleging that the actor was let go from the Apple TV+ series,, as the result of two sexual misconduct complaints made against him. «This is a sincere and deeply felt apology,» the 83-year-old actor said in a statement to ET.
alleged sexual misconduct.“We take allegations of misconduct seriously and investigate them thoroughly,” the show’s production company, Lionsgate, said in a statement this week. “As a matter of corporate policy, we do not discuss our personnel actions.”The “Amadeus” actor was reportedly given a warning after the first complaint and terminated after the second when series star and creator Rob McElhenney was informed.In “Mythic Quest,” Abraham played author and video game writer C.W.
F. Murray Abraham is speaking out following the allegations of sexual misconduct that led to his firing from Mythic Quest.
Rolling Stone reported earlier this week that the “Amadeus” star was fired after two complaints of sexual misconduct, but did not go into specifics. A production source said that after the first incident, Abraham was “given a warning and told to keep away from some of the show’s actresses.” After a second complaint, he was let go.“It’s a bummer to not have Murray in this season,” series creator and star Rob McElhenney told Variety at the time of saying goodbye to Abraham’s character, sci-fi author C.W.
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Mythic Quest series following allegations of sexual misconduct.The allegations were first reported by Rolling Stone yesterday (April 17), and follow the announcement that Abraham would not be returning to the Apple TV+ show for its third season.When news broke that the 83-year-old actor was leaving the comedy series last April, little explanation behind the decision was offered, other than producing studio Lionsgate confirming his departure (via Vanity Fair).However, one year later, Rolling Stone has suggested that the Oscar-winning actor – who also starred in the second season of the hit HBO series The White Lotus – was kicked off the show after “at least two concerns were raised” about his behaviour.According to the report, made by a production source, the actor was given a warning while working on the series and instructed to keep away from some of the actresses on set.Then, when a second incident was mentioned to the show’s creator and star Rob McElhenny – widely recognised for his work on It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia – Abraham was then let go from the show.In light of the accusations, Lionsgate issued another statement to the publication, once again refusing to clarify whether the rumours surrounding the actor are true. “We take allegations of misconduct seriously and investigate them thoroughly,” it read.
F. Murray Abraham was reportedly fired from Mythic Quest due to sexual misconduct allegations.
fired from the Apple TV+ show last April after two seasons following assault complaints, Rolling Stone reported on Monday.Lionsgate, the production company behind the show, issued the following statement: “We take allegations of misconduct seriously and investigate them thoroughly … As a matter of corporate policy, we do not discuss our personnel actions.”The outlet revealed that there were at least two grievances that were brought up concerning Abraham’s behavior.One concern led to the “White Lotus” star getting a warning, and he was advised to stay away from some of the show’s female stars, a production insider claimed.When another incident occurred, creator and star Rob McElhenney was notified and Abraham was then sacked from the show.The “Amadeus” actor portrayed C.W. Longbottom on “Mythic Quest,” a sci-fi author and a video game writer.His character was written off in the Season 3 premiere, titled “Across the Universe,” which aired this past November.Lionsgate said in a statement last year when Abraham’s farewell was announced: “F.
Rolling Stone. Although the exact nature of his behavior was not detailed, a production source said that Abraham was “given a warning and told to keep away from some of the show’s actresses.” After a second complaint, series creator and star Rob McElhenney opted to let him go, Rolling Stone reports. “It’s a bummer to not have Murray in this season,” McElhenney told Variety at the time of saying goodbye to Abraham’s character, sci-fi author C.W.