Woody Allen

The actor said she will continue to support and work with the director despite allegations that he sexually abused his adoptive daughter, Dylan Farrow.
The writer-director continues to make movies in Europe, while several U.S. stars and companies have severed ties with him.
"A Rainy Day in New York" was produced by Amazon Studios, which shelved the movie's U.S. release and severed ties with the director.
Executives at multiple publishing houses told The New York Times they don't want to be associated with Allen, who's long been accused of molesting his daughter in 1992.
The actress told Vulture that she believes the "Rosemary's Baby" director "paid his price" and that neither of the two states that investigated Allen prosecuted him.
The writer-director and accused child sexual abuser sued Amazon Studios for terminating its movie distribution deal with him.
The writer-director has a new movie in the works, despite adopted daughter Dylan Farrow's longstanding sexual assault accusation.
Allen's breach of contract claim says Amazon cited daughter Dylan Farrow's "baseless allegation" of childhood sex abuse.
Babi Christina Engelhardt, who partly inspired a character in Allen's film "Manhattan," spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about dating the director.
They’re distorting history and trying to avoid accountability.