A former “ER” actress is claiming that George Clooney helped “blacklist” her from Hollywood when she complained of sexual and racial harassment while on set.
“Women who don’t play the game lose [their] career,” she added. “I did.”
She didn’t accuse Clooney—who played Doug Ross on the medical drama—of harassment at all, but said another actor did.
She accused actor Eriq La Salle and a crew member of sexual harassment, adding that other cast members Anthony Edwards, Noah Wyle, and Julianna Margulies made racist comments about her Mexican heritage. She answered a question from a fan about Margulies: “Racial harassment. Mexican slurs daily. #ER #BLACKLISTED HARASSMENT.”
After she had complained to “ER” executive producer John Wells, she said he had asked her about Clooney.
“Wells was the boss & I 1st reported it to him.His 1st question:Did George do something to u,” she tweeted.
Clooney issued a statement to TheWrap about Marquez’s allegations.
He denied having a negative influence on her career.
“If she was told I was involved in any decision about her career, then she was lied to,” he added. “The fact that I couldn’t affect her career is only surpassed by the fact that I wouldn’t.”
Marquez said, “I’ve been talking about this for 25 years,” adding that there was “no response” until Thursday.
Marquez made the allegation after Clooney denounced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein for decades of sexual harassment and assault, saying the actions were “indefensible.”
Dozens of actresses and models have come forward in recent days to accuse Weinstein of misconduct.
Weinstein was fired on Sunday by the board of The Weinstein Company after the allegations surfaced.