Game of Thrones’ Lena Headey Says Refusing Harvey Weinstein’s Advances Hurt Her Career


The actress alleges roles dried up from Miramax after she rebuffed Weinstein.
Lena Headey of 'Fighting With My Family' attends The IMDb Studio at Acura Festival Village on location at The 2019...
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By now, the word's out about Harvey Weinstein: Actresses' stories about former Hollywood heavyweight producer allegedly harassing and assaulting them helped catalyze the #MeToo movement's 2017 shift into high gear. What played out would expose and take down not only Weinstein, who continues to deny the allegations, but many (many) other high-profile men. Now Lena Headey, who plays ice queen Cersei Lannister on Game of Thrones, has talked in more detail about her experiences with Weinstein, alleging that he hurt her career for a decade.

Headey had previously opened up in an October 2017 series of tweets about her interactions with him. In 2005 she tweeted, he made a suggestive comment to her at the Venice Film Festival, which she laughed off. Some time after, she wrote, he asked her to come up to his hotel room to get a script. Her body, she wrote, "went into high alert," and Headey said that she spoke up for herself: "I’m not interested in anything other than work. Please don’t think I got in here with you for any other reason—nothing is going to happen." He apparently became "furious," and when his room key didn't work, Headey wrote, he walked her back to the elevator, holding her arm tightly and telling her not to speak to anyone about it.