Manori Ravindran International EditorIt has been an eye-opening 24 hours for the U.K. film and TV industries as the fall-out continues from bombshell sexual misconduct and harassment allegations against British actor Noel Clarke.
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BAFTA award for Outstanding British Contribution To Cinema to “the underrepresented” tonight (April 10).The actor collected the trophy at the “opening night” ceremony, which precedes tomorrow’s (April 11) main show.In a moving and powerful speech, the British actor reflected on his last BAFTAs win, which came in 2009 when he won the Rising Star Award. Speaking about accepting that award, he said: “I bounced off my chair and I popped my collar as I went up.
Manori Ravindran International EditorIt has been an eye-opening 24 hours for the U.K. film and TV industries as the fall-out continues from bombshell sexual misconduct and harassment allegations against British actor Noel Clarke.
Ethan Shanfeld This week, British actor, writer and director Noel Clarke has made headlines after being accused of groping, harassment and bullying by 20 women.Clarke played Mickey Smith in “Doctor Who” from 2005 to 2010 and starred as Sam in the films “Kidulthood,” “Adulthood” and “Brotherhood,” which he wrote and directed, intent on bringing more representations of working-class Britain to screen.
Guardian, “Doctor Who” and “Kidulthood” actor Noel Clarke has been accused of sexual misconduct by 20 women.
Noel Clarke is speaking out amid allegations of misconduct.
ITV has announced that it will not broadcast the final episode of its miniseries Viewpointin the U.K. following a series of allegations against its lead star, the British actor, writer and producer Noel Clarke.
Bulletproof has vanished.
Bulletproof, the British cop drama starring Noel Clarke, has been pulled from The CW’s streaming services after bombshell misconduct allegations against the actor.
Michaela Coel has penned a statement on Twitter following the allegations of sexual harassment against Brit actor, writer and producer Noel Clarke, best known for his Kidulthood trilogy of films and recently the recipient of BAFTA's outstanding British contribution to cinema award. On Thursday, an exposé in The Guardian revealed how 20 women had come forward with allegations ofgroping, harassment and bullying by Clarke, who has since had his BAFTA membership and award revoked.
Comcast-owned pay TV giant Sky has paused its work with Noel Clarke on Season 4 of British police drama Bulletproof and any other projects. The news came Friday after BAFTAsuspended theDoctor Whoactor from its membership in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations by 20 women reported inThe Guardianon Thursday.
The British Academy has issued a lengthy response after coming under fire for honoring Noel Clarke with its outstanding British contribution to cinema award despite reportedly knowing of allegations of sexual misconduct against the actor, producer and writer.
I May Destroy You creator and star Michaela Coel has published a statement in response to last night’s bombshell Guardian investigation in which more than 20 women made allegations of misconduct against UK actor and producer Noel Clarke.
Britain’s motion picture academy on Thursday suspended actor-director Noel Clarke after a newspaper reported that multiple women had accused him of sexual harassment or bullying.
Manori Ravindran International EditorBAFTA has said it was unaware of any sexual misconduct allegations against “Bulletproof” actor Noel Clarke before naming him as the recipient of its Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema award in March.The org also claims it was in an “invidious” situation, and that it would have been “improper” to scrap the award based on “extremely limited information that we had, where the ultimate sources were unknown.”In a memo on Friday morning, chair Krishnendu
EXCLUSIVE: Sky has halted all work with Noel Clarke on Season 4 of police drama Bulletproof after The Guardian published bombshell allegations about the British actor.
BAFTA has suspended actor Doctor Who actor Noel Clarke from its membership in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations by 20 women reported in The Guardian newspaper on Thursday. "In light of the allegations of serious misconduct regarding Noel Clarke in The Guardian this evening, BAFTA has taken the decision to suspend his membership and the Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema award immediately and until further notice," BAFTA said in a statement obtained by The Hollywood Reporter.