Frank Langella is refuting "unacceptable behavior" allegations while working on the Netflix series "The Fall of the House of Usher," a show he was subsequently fired from following a sexual misconduct investigation in April.
The 84-year-old actor, who starred as Roderick Usher on the streaming service series before his role was recast to Bruce Greenwood, also criticized "cancel culture" as he addressed the accusations for the first time in an op-ed published on Deadline.
Fox News Digital has contacted Langella's representatives for additional comment. "I have been canceled. Just like that," he wrote. "In the increasing madness that currently pervades our industry, I could not have imagined that the words ‘collateral damage’ would fall upon my shoulders.They have brought with them a weight I had not expected to bear in the closing decades of my career.
And along with it has come an unanticipated sense of grave danger." "The Fall of the House of Usher" also stars Carla Gugino, Mary McDonnell, Willa Fitzgerald, Kate Siegel, Carl Lumbly and Mark Hamill.
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