Judi Dench has offered support to embattled producer Harvey Weinstein and actor Kevin Spacey, saying their work and contribution to cinema should not be erased from the history books.
In an interview with Radio Times, the veteran actor did not defend either Weinstein or Spacey, who are facing multiple accusations of sexual misconduct against them, but expressed "agony" over the treatment of their professional work.
"What kind of agony is that? Are we going to negate 10 years at the Old Vic and everything that he did (as artistic director) how wonderful he's been in all those films? Are we just not going to see all those films that Harvey produced?
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