Jeffrey Tambor has criticised Amazon's investigation into sexual harassment allegations against him as "deeply flawed" after it was announced he had been cut from Transparent.
He said he was "profoundly disappointed" in the streaming service's handling of the "false accusations" against him and he hit out at the show's creator Jill Soloway.
Tambor's statement came on Friday after Amazon confirmed he would not return to the show which earned him two Emmys and a Golden Globe for his portrayal of a transgender woman.
At least three women accused him of sexual misconduct, including co-star Trace Lysette and a former assistant, both of whom Soloway said she had "great respect and admiration" for.
Tambor, 73, responded with a statement, saying: "I am profoundly disappointed in Amazon's handling of these false accusations against me.