Gina Gershon and Wallace Shawn discussed working with writer and director Woody Allen on his latest film 'Rifkin's Festival,' with Shawn expressing doubt about Farrow's allegations and Gershon calling them 'a family matter.'
Following the groundswell of the #MeToo movement, celebrities began paying renewed attention to Farrow, and actors who worked with Allen became outspoken about their regret in doing so. Some even When asked by WGN's Dean Richards about the actors who have distanced themselves from Allen and the allegations against the director at the start of Tuesday's interview, Gershon replied: "If they're against , they just shouldn't.
"It serves no one to keep great artists from working, even the alleged victims, right?" she continued."It makes me a little sad that that's how you lead this whole talk, talking about all that controversy instead of talking about what an incredible artist he is. And for me as an actress, I mean, he's been inspiring me ever since I can remember. So I was really thrilled to work with him.
Gershon then chimed in that she believes the allegations are"a family matter" and"not really any of our businesses."