Rebecca Hall Reflects on Her Apology for Working with Woody Allen
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Rebecca Hall expressed regret over her public apology for working with Woody Allen, stating she doesn't regret the collaboration despite previously apologizing during the #MeToo movement. Hall, who starred in Allen's films "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" and "A Rainy Day in New York," initially apologized in 2018 after Dylan Farrow's allegations against Allen resurfaced. She donated her salary from "Rainy Day" to the Time's Up fund but now feels actors shouldn't be "judge and jury" on such matters.
- Rebecca Hall Says ‘I Don’t Regret Working With’ Woody Allen Despite Apologizing for It in 2018: Actors Shouldn’t Be ‘Judge and Jury on This’ Variety
- Rebecca Hall 'Regrets' Apologizing for Working with Woody Allen: Not 'The Responsibility of His Actors to Speak to That' PEOPLE
- Rebecca Hall has complicated feelings about her Woody Allen apology The A.V. Club
- Rebecca Hall: I regret apologising for working with Woody Allen The Guardian
- Rebecca Hall Regrets Throwing Woody Allen Under the Bus Jordan Ruimy
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