Roman Polanski

The case stems from a 2019 interview with Paris Match magazine, where Polanski allegedly called Charlotte Lewis a liar following her accusations.
The plaintiff, who says she was 16 at the time, announced her suit and a trial date at a news conference with attorney Gloria Allred.
"I have to take responsibility for the fact that I worked with them both. I can’t turn back the clock," the actor told Vanity Fair.
"Portrait of a Lady on Fire" actor Adèle Haenel yelled "Bravo, pedophilia!" at France’s César Awards after the disgraced director won a top prize.
Valentine Monnier was 18 when she says the filmmaker violently assaulted her at his Swiss chalet.
The convicted child rapist blamed Sharon Tate's 1969 murder for turning the public against him.
The Venice Film Festival will showcase a movie from the disgraced director. It's also bad at recognizing women directors.
The actress has stood by the director, who pleaded guilty to "unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor" in 1977, before fleeing the country to avoid sentencing.
The actress told Vulture that she believes the "Rosemary's Baby" director "paid his price" and that neither of the two states that investigated Allen prosecuted him.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences kicked out the director, along with Bill Cosby, last year.