When actress Raeden Greer read director Cary Fukunaga's interview with The Hollywood Reporter where he spoke of his efforts to bring the latest James Bond movie No Time to Die (2021) into a post-#MeToo world and ensure the film's "female characters [are] more than just contrivances," she quickly outed him as a hypocrite to the site The Daily Beast. She said a contrivance is exactly how Fukunaga treated her when he fired her from True Derective (2014) for refusing to expose her breasts. She had a small speaking role in a season one episode he directed and he tried to pressure her into going topless. She refused saying she was told the role wouldn't involve nudity. This led to a tense 10-minute standoff with the director, who then fired her and gave her role to Amber Carollo, an extra on set with no acting experience who agreed to strip nude. Greer said she was humiliated and outraged that what could have been a big career break for her ended up being a nightmare.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 07:16