Actress Monica Potter has revealed she was bypassed for the lead role in an Oscar-winning film after she aggressively rebuffed Harvey Weinstein's sexual advances.
The Parenthood star claimed in a new interview she missed out on the part of Candy Kendall in 1999 film The Cider House Rules because she "belted" former film producer Weinstein for attempting to have sex with her on three occasions when they met to discuss the role, which ended up being played by Charlize Theron.
"I didn't do something, so therefore I missed out on it," the 47-year-old said during an interview on US television station WKYC.
"I'm not saying the person who got it did, I'm just saying I didn't," Potter was careful to underscore.
"He tried three times with me,' Potter recalled. "Twice was in New York and once was in London."