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Actress ‘panicked’ by panting tongue emoji from Geoffrey Rush
www.dailytelegraph.com.au ^ | October 30, 2018 12:29am | Matthew Benns and Lucy Hughes Jones

Posted on 10/30/2018 2:09:12 PM PDT by Red Badger

A TEXT message with a panting tongue emoji sent from Oscar winner Geoffrey Rush “panicked” a young actress who said she felt the actor was “unsafe”.

Eryn Jean Norvill said she felt “bewildered” by the message from Mr Rush in which he also wrote: “I was thinking of you as I do more than is socially appropriate”.

Ms Norvill told the Federal Court she “probably panicked” when she received the message “because I believed Geoffrey to be unsafe”.

Mr Rush, 67, is suing The Daily Telegraph over a series of articles late in 2017 which reported that a young actress had lodged a complaint with the Sydney Theatre Company over his alleged “inappropriate behaviour.”

The actress was later named as Ms Norvill, 34, who played Mr Rush’s daughter Cordelia in the STC production.

Earlier Ms Norvill told the court Mr Rush had deliberately stroked her breast during rehearsals and she felt “shamed” after he gestured groping her breasts while bulging his eyes and licking his lips.

But she said she did not feel she could raise the issue because Mr Rush was the star of the show.

“I was not a priority in that show. I wasn’t the one putting the bums on seats,” she said.

“I think the consequences would have been catastrophic, I mean we were playing father and daughter … we were supposed to share the heart of the piece. Any tension between us, and conflict between us would have been disastrous.”

She felt she became trapped by her silence. “If I fronted up to it I thought I would have unravelled. And I would have had to leave the show.”

Mr Rush, wearing a burgundy suit, sat in court with wife Jane Menelaus to listen to his co-star’s evidence.

Ms Norvill said she told co-star Robyn Nevin about Mr Rush’s behaviour and the older actress told her: “I didn’t think Geoffrey was doing that anymore, poor Jane”.

Mr Rush’s barrister Bruce McClintock, SC, said: “What you’re saying about Mrs Nevin in particular is that she realised you were the victim of sexual harassment and did nothing about it.”

Ms Norvill said: “No … she’s part of a cultural problem, that maybe she doesn’t see the behaviour as damaging whereas I believe it is.”

She said that she could not raise the issue with director Neil Armfield because he was “Geoffrey’s friend of 30 years”.

“I believed at the time that Neil would always defend Geoffrey,” she said.

She said Mr Armfield on one occasion had told Mr Rush to “stop that” behaviour. Mr Armfield previously denied saying that.

Ms Norvill said she felt the director remained complicit in the behaviour because, after telling Mr Rush to stop, “he didn’t do anything further about it.

“We continued on with the rehearsal after that, he didn’t speak to me about it. It wasn’t a real conversation. It was a joke. That’s not saying ‘that’s inappropriate behaviour, that’s sexually inappropriate’,” she said.

And Ms Norvill added that “in no way” in a series of pun filled emails between her and Mr Rush “am I inviting to be sexually harassed.

“I was not sexually interested in Geoffrey Rush, he had a wife and also he was my friend,” she said.

Mr Rush denies any wrongdoing and claims two front page articles in the newspaper about the alleged incident painted him as a “pervert” and “sexual predator”.

The newspaper argues the stories published on November 30 and December 1 last year draw on allegations made by Ms Norvill and are true.

EARLIER

Rush ‘deliberately’ ran fingers over co-star’s breast, court told

HOLLYWOOD star Geoffrey Rush “slowly” and “deliberately” ran his fingers over his young co-star’s right breast during rehearsals for a play, a court heard today.

Actress Eryn Jean Norvill said she was playing the Oscar winner’s dead daughter in the Sydney Theatre Company production of King Lear and felt “trapped” as he stroked her breast.

Mr Rush, 67, is suing The Daily Telegraph over a series of articles late in 2017 which reported that a young actress had lodged a complaint with the Sydney Theatre Company over his alleged “inappropriate behaviour.”

The actress was later named as Eryn Jean Norvill, who played Mr Rush’s daughter Cordelia in the STC production.

Ms Norvill told The Federal Court: “I had my eyes closed, Geoffrey placed his hand on my face and then his other hand touched under my armpit, and stroked down my, across my right breast and on to my hip.”

Gesturing with the palm of her hand on the side of her breast with her spread fingers over the top of her breast she said: “It was halfway up my breast, it didn’t touch my nipple I don’t think.

“It lasted about eight or 10 seconds. It felt slow,” she said. “I believed that he’d done it deliberately. The touch was different to what I’d witnessed previously. It was slow and light and pressured across my breast and that’s why I thought it was deliberate. It wasn’t an accident.

“At the time I was on stage with my eyes closed playing a dead body so I probably felt very trapped because I couldn’t do or say (anything) or move. But I probably also felt frightened and again I imagine probably confused, trying to make sense of what Geoffrey’s intention were,” she said.

She said director Neil Armfield told Mr Rush his actions were “creepy” and “unclear” and should be more paternal. Mr Armfield previously denied that.

Ms Norvill said she went “on high alert” after that and tried to keep her distance from Mr Rush.

She said she was frightened and had tried to speak to people to try and get out of the situation.

“I hadn’t really received any support. I may have felt isolated in that experience,” she said. She carried on because “maybe I thought it was part of my job.”

Ms Norvill said that while she was waiting in the wings, standing on a chair, waiting for Mr Rush to carry her on stage he would come up behind her, place his hand on the small of her back and “fondle” her fingers.

“I didn’t swat his hand away no. We were on stage, and the audience was right there. I was worried about making noise. I also didn’t want to disturb Geoffrey as he was about to go on stage and do one of the iconic speeches in the play. It was huge for him,” she said.

On another occasion he put his hand beneath her shirt and stroked the bare skin of her back along the waistline of her low riser jeans.

“He placed his left hand on my lower back above my shirt and he moved his hand from right to left as in rubbing or stroking my back. His hand then moved from above my shirt to below my shirt and I remember feeling his fingers touch my skin,” she said.

“He went up to the line of my jeans, underneath it, his fingers kind of traced the line where my jeans and lower back I guess, across from left to right, very softly and lightly.”

Ms Norvill said she felt “threatened” and “my panic levels shot up, I felt unsafe and probably sad because I think Geoffrey’s idea of friendship was different to mine”.

She did not speak because they were on stage and she felt “stifled” and “frightened”. She decided to “buck up and get through”.

The Oscar winner denies any wrongdoing and claims two front page articles in the newspaper about the alleged incident painted him as a “pervert” and “sexual predator”.

The newspaper argues the stories published on November 30 and December 1 last year draw on allegations made by Ms Norvill and are true.

EARLIER

Rush’s groping gestures left actress ‘belittled’ and ‘shamed’

ACTRESS Eryn Jean Norvill was left “belittled, embarrassed” and “shamed” after Geoffrey Rush gestured groping her breasts while bulging his eyes and licking his lips during play rehearsals, a court was told today.

Ms Norvill said that Mr Rush would gesture cupping her breasts while licking his lips or growling on a daily basis during rehearsals for the Sydney Theatre Company production of King Lear.

Ms Norvill was giving evidence in Mr Rush’s defamation case against The Daily Telegraph in the Federal Court today.


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To: irishjuggler

Exactly.

This kind of nonsense requires a slap, not a courtroom.


21 posted on 10/30/2018 3:57:32 PM PDT by karnage
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To: DesertRhino

Yeah, rolled my eyes at that. She sounds like a twit. Grow up!


22 posted on 10/30/2018 4:38:59 PM PDT by leaning conservative (snow coming, school cancelled, yayyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: Red Badger
a young actress

Ms Norvill, 34,

In what universe is a 34 year old actress 'young'?

Particularly a second or third tier actress.

23 posted on 10/30/2018 4:56:41 PM PDT by PAR35
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To: rbg81

A lot of the standard emojis on the mainstream internal messaging systems are unsafe and inappropriate for work.


24 posted on 10/30/2018 4:59:00 PM PDT by PAR35
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