Noel Clarke suspended by Bafta following sexual misconduct allegations NOEL Clarke has vehemently denied sexual misconduct accusations against him after Bafta suspended his membership. The actor and producer recently received an outstanding British contribution to cinema award which the academy has also been suspeneded “in light of the allegations of serious misconduct”. The claims were levelled against the the 45-year-old in
The Guardian. It said 20 women, who knew Clarke in a professional capacity, had come forward with allegations of misconduct. He is best known for his roles in
Doctor Who and co-creating Clarke, currently appearing in ITV thriller
Viewpoint, said: “In a 20-year career, I have put inclusivity and diversity at the forefront of my work and never had a complaint made against me.
ITV Pulls Final Episode Of Viewpoint Following Noel Clarke Misconduct Allegations ITV has a zero tolerance policy to bullying, harassment and victimisation and robust procedures in place to investigate and deal with any complaints.
ITV has announced it has pulled the final episode of Viewpoint, after allegations of sexual misconduct were made about its leading actor, Noel Clarke.
On Thursday, The Guardian published accusations of misconduct from 20 women who know and have worked with Clarke.
Clarke has denied all of these allegations.
Following this, an ITV representative confirmed that the final episode of Viewpoint – the first four episodes of which went out earlier in the week – would not air on Friday night as planned.
Follow RT on Acclaimed British actor and filmmaker Noel Clarke has been accused by multiple women of being a serial sexual predator, who has been abusing his professional position of power to harass subordinates. He denied the allegations.
Clarke is a prolific actor, producer, screenwriter and director best known for productions like ‘The Hood Trilogy’ and ‘Bulletproof’ TV series. On April 10, he received the prize for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (Bafta), his latest professional award.
A damning expose published by the Guardian on Thursday paints him as an abusive sexual predator, who for years has been using his industry position to sexually harass female co-workers. The newspaper interviewed 20 women, many of whom went on record under their real names, who described incidents of misconduct by Clarke that allegedly happened between 2004 and 2019.
Who is Noel Clarke? The Viewpoint actor accused of sexual harassment and bullying by 20 women
Actor, producer and writer has denied the allegations from 20 women, reported by The Guardian
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The actor Noel Clarke, who stars in ITV drama, Viewpoint has this week received allegations of sexual misconduct and bullying from 20 women, which came to light after an investigation by The Guardian.