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Anjelica Huston has no plans to write off a future collaboration with Woody Allen, despite the growing list of actors and actresses who have expressed regret in working with the director.
Huston, 67, toldVultureshe would work with Allen again “in a second” should the opportunity arise.
“I think [his inability to work is] after two states investigated him, and neither of them prosecuted him,” she said.
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Huston previously worked with Allen, 83, onCrimes and Misdemeanors(1989) andManhattan Murder Mystery(1993).
In the aftermath of the #MeToo movement, many of the director’s collaborators – including Freida Pinto, Greta Gerwig, Colin Firth and Mira Sorvino –publicly vowedto never work with Allen again.
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Like Huston, actors likeAlan AldaandJavier Bardemthrew their support behind Allen, saying they, too, would have no qualms against teaming up again.
“I’d work with him again if he wanted me to,” Alda toldThe Hollywood Reporterin January. “I don’t know all the facts, I don’t know if he’s guilty or innocent. But you can be uncertain – that’s what I go on.”
“I just don’t have enough information to convince me I shouldn’t work with him,” the actor added. “And he’s an enormously talented guy.”

Meanwhile, Huston also weighed in on the sexual harassment allegations against herTransparentcostar Jeffrey Tambor.
Tambor was fired from the show in February 2018, almost three months after being accused of sexually harassing Van Barnes, his former assistant, and Trace Lysette, an actress on the series. Tambor has denied the allegations.
source: people.com