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Geoffrey Rush made his way in the world as a theater legend, but that legacy was blackened by claims of sexual assault. But did he actually assault anyone?

Geoffrey Rush: Did the theater legend assault people?

When allegations came out against legendary theater actor Geoffrey Rush, the theater community was shocked. One of the greatest stage actors of all time was guilty of sexual harassment? If him, who else?

But as the public learned more about what occurred during a 2015 production of King Lear, it became clear the details were murky. Did Rush really assault actress Eryn Jean Norvill during that production, or were these just moments being taken out of context to tell a fictional story? 

Geoffrey Rush made his way in the world as a theater legend, but that legacy was blackened by claims of sexual assault. But did he actually assault anyone?

The allegations

In The Daily Telegraph, Norvill alleged that Geoffrey Rush touched her inappropriately without her consent, and he followed her into a toilet at an after-party. Norvill was the only actor from the production of King Lear alleging inappropriate behavior against Rush. 

Outside of her account, Norvill also provided text messages between her and Rush, where he told her he was “thinking of you more than is socially appropriate” and included the drooling emoji. No further evidence was offered up. 

Geoffrey Rush made his way in the world as a theater legend, but that legacy was blackened by claims of sexual assault. But did he actually assault anyone?

Claims of defamation and libel

Not only did Rush outright deny the claims, he ended up filing a defamation suit in federal court against The Daily Telegraph for the story. Charges included the Telegraph making “false, pejorative and demeaning claims, splattering them with unrelenting bombast on their front pages.” 

Geoffrey Rush even claimed the incident was causing him intense anxiety and depression, and left him an insomniac over the fact “his worth to the theater and film industry is now irreparably damaged.” 

Geoffrey Rush made his way in the world as a theater legend, but that legacy was blackened by claims of sexual assault. But did he actually assault anyone?

What did the court decide?

During the hearing for The Daily Telegraph, the director of the production, Neil Armfield spoke positively of Rush, along with several other members of the cast. When the text message was brought up, Rush defended it saying he was referring to Norvill in a mentoring capacity with that text, and the emoji was the best he could find at the time. 

Finally, the court ruled in Rush’s favor, saying that Norvill’s claims came with little evidence, and were contradicted by several other accounts from fellow cast and crew. Awarding Geoffrey Rush $850,000 in AUD, Rush spoke out against the Telegraph one more time for the libelous claims made against him.

The Daily Telegraph appealed the decision, but the judge dismissed it, stating that their claims made in their articles against Rush were based on little fact. They were claiming Rush to be a pedophile and sexual predator over his single allegation as well. 

Geoffrey Rush made his way in the world as a theater legend, but that legacy was blackened by claims of sexual assault. But did he actually assault anyone?

Further allegations

Before Geoffrey Rush could leave all this behind, The New York Times published allegations from actress Yael Stone against him in 2018. Stone claimed that while the two worked together on Diary of a Madman, Rush sent her sexually inappropriate texts, touched her back during an awards show, and danced naked in front of her while in the dressing room together. 

Rush responded to the allegations in The Times saying that these moments were taken out of context and incorrect, but offered an apology to Stone if she was hurt. “Clearly Yael has been upset on occasion by the spirited enthusiasm I generally bring to my work. I sincerely and deeply regret if I have caused her any distress. This, most certainly, has never been my intention.”

Geoffrey Rush has been in the industry a long time, and most likely ran in the same circles as other actors accused of sexual harassment. Unfortunately, many of these men don’t see their behavior as inappropriate, and it sounds like Rush is just now figuring out his behavior in the past was no longer appropriate for the times. But whether he meant any malice behind these actions, we’ll never know for sure. 

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  • I don’t think he’s one of the greatest stage actors of all time…he can do some things very well but the greatest? I also don’t think using the word “assault” is necessary. Is he emotionally dishonest? My experience with him when I briefly dated him in Adelaide in the 1980’s is yes he is emotionally dishonest. He acted like he was really smitten by me while at the same time was doing the same thing with several woman much younger than him. A chance meeting with a girlfriend in a night club where she said “you’ll never guess who is in love with me….” and told me how Geoffrey was going to help her with her NIDA audition. I wrote him a stern letter and wrote all over this Ken doll all the stupid insincere compliments he had paid to me. He came to my house and I blocked his view of the Ken doll, he was straining his neck trying so hard to see it. He did apologise for being a jerk and left. I did witness him being unkind to another actress, he got us all to run away when she was in the bathroom. I guess we were all unkind doing that. It wasn’t nice. Other women had warned me off him saying to stay away because he’s not genuine but at 21 and dealing with a good actor I was easily conned. Do I believe the other women, yes of course. Do I think he should have gotten this money – absolutely not. I also feel bad for the young actress dragged into this drama, she had never wanted it to come out. She should get money because I think this will hurt her career.

    August 17, 2020

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