Removed from the series Mythic Quest after complaints of “inappropriate behavior”, the actor issued a public apology.

One week after publication from a magazine survey Rolling Stonewhich reports that actor F. Murray Abraham would have been cut from the third season of the series Mythic Quest due to accusations of inappropriate behavior, the comedian came out of silence to issue a public apology.

In a press release, relayed by the American media VarietyF. Murray Abraham, Oscar winner in 1984 for his role in Amadeus of Milos Forman, assures “never intended to offend anyone” with his actions.

“I told jokes, nothing more, which upset some of my colleagues and as a result I lost a great job with wonderful people. This situation made me realize the problem and I hope that ‘they will forgive me,’ he added.

Two complaints filed

In its investigation published on Monday, the magazine Rolling Stone reveals that F. Murray Abraham was the subject of two complaints filed against him for “sexual misconduct” during the filming of Mythic Quest, which tells the story of the creation of the eponymous video game.

According to the American magazine, the actor, who plays the character of CW Longbottom, had to keep his distance from certain actresses in the series following an initial complaint and was finally dismissed when the creator of Mythic QuestRob McElhenney, has been informed of a second complaint.

Recently appeared in the second season of the hit HBO series The White Lotusas well as in Guillermo del Toro’s anthology, Cabinet of CuriositiesF. Murray Abraham also starred in cult films such as The Grand Budapest Hotel, Scarface or The name of the rose.

Despite the ousting of F. Murray Abraham, the series Mythic Quest is still streaming on Apple TV+ and has been renewed for a fourth season.

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