Cary Joji Fukunaga, the director of the most recent James Bond movie No Time to Die, has been accused of demanding an actress appear topless and firing her when she refused to do it.
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True Detective‘s writer and creator Nic Pizzolatto, saying that their time working together on the show quickly became “disheartening”.Fukunaga directed the first season of the show, which aired in 2014, while Pizzolato worked as showrunner.
On-set tensions between the two have been well-documented in the time since.Now, however, Fukunaga has elaborated on the situation, telling The Hollywood Reporter: “The show was presented to me in the way we pitched it around town — as an independent film
.Cary Joji Fukunaga, the director of the most recent James Bond movie No Time to Die, has been accused of demanding an actress appear topless and firing her when she refused to do it.
True Detective after refusing to go topless for a scene, following pressure from director Cary Joji Fukunaga.Greer was cast to play an exotic dancer on the HBO series back in 2013, and says that after raising some concerns, was assured by her agent and the casting department that the role wouldn’t involve nudity because it wasn’t disclosed in her contract.Speaking to The Daily Beast, Greer said: “I kept getting the answer from my agent and from casting – ‘no, that would be absolutely unheard of
The Daily Beast that she had no nudity rider in her contract, and was reassured on multiple occasions that the speaking role would not include nudity.“It was disheartening.
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Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorStunt coordinator Lee Morrison is no stranger to working with Daniel Craig’s James Bond — not only has he worked with the actor on all five outings as the spy, he previously he was his stunt double as well.For “No Time to Die” in theaters, Morrison didn’t just work closely with Craig, he also collaborated with director Cary Fukunaga about working action into the film while keeping story at its center.
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