By Tom Grater
05.04.2020 - 21:57 / justjared.com
Larry David doesn’t think Woody Allen is guilty of anything.
After the 84-year-old director’s memoir, Apropos of Nothing, was announced and then shelved amid criticism by its initial publisher before eventual publication, the 72-year-old Curb Your Enthusiasm actor, who starred in Woody‘s Whatever Works in 2009, spoke out in defense of Woody upon reading the book.
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“Yeah, it’s pretty great, it’s a fantastic book, so funny. You feel like you’re in
By Tom Grater
The Seinfeld co-creator Larry David has reportedly said that he is unable to believe that the Vicky Cristina Barcelona director can sexually assaulted his adoptive daughter Dylan Farrow. The American comedian who featured in films like Whatever Works with Woody Allen, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Radio Days.
Larry David isn’t convinced Woody Allen committed any transgressions after reading the 84-year-old film director’s memoir. The “Seinfeld” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” mastermind said in an interview with the New York Times that after reading Allen’s book, “Apropos of Nothing,” which was released by Arcade Publishing on March 23 after it was dropped by Hachette Book Company, that he enjoyed the read and had some pretty stout praise for Allen’s effort.
Woody Allen's memoir may have received widespread criticism, but it has found a fan in Larry David. The Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm star revealed in a New York Times profile posted Saturday that he's been reading Allen's 400-page memoir Apropos of Nothing while quarantined at home amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Allen's memoir was recently released after being dropped by the original publisher
Larry David, who starred in Woody Allen's 2009 romance comedy Whatever Works, doesn't believe the 84-year-old director "did anything wrong" after reading his memoir. After Allen's memoir was dropped by Hachette Book Group in early March following condemnation by his estranged children Ronan Farrow and Dylan Farrow, Apropos of Nothing was later published by Arcade Publishing on March 23. In the memoir, Allen addresses his affair with Mia Farrow's adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn to Dylan's
Many people and even publishers have boycotted Woody Allen’s new memoir but the director can count Larry David on his side.
Woody Allen has conceded that his son with Mia Farrow, Ronan, could in fact be Frank Sinatra’s — pouring more fuel on a long-smoking fire within the complicated family.
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A representative for Mia Farrow and Ronan Farrow says the family has no comment on Apropos of Nothing, Woody Allen's new autobiography, but thata statement tweetedby Ronan's sister Dylan Farrow in 2018 "still stands." That statement reads, "We love and stand by our mom, who has always been a caring and giving parent. None of us ever witnessed anything other than compassionate treatment in our home, which is why the courts granted sole custody to our mother of all her children.
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If there’s one thing Woody Allen doesn’t regret, it’s his relationship with Soon-Yi Previn. The 84-year-old fiercely defended his romance with the 49-year-old in his new memoir titled “Apropos of Nothing,” People magazine reported on Wednesday.The relationship had sparked outrage because Soon-Yi, the adopted daughter of his ex-wife Mia Farrow, was his step-daughter when he was married to Farrow.
Woody Allen has conceded Ronan Farrow might be Frank Sinatra’s biological son rather than his own in his new memoir.