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38 accuse writer-director James Toback of sexual harassment

Writer and director James Toback, who received an Oscar nomination for writing Bugsy, has been accused of sexual harassment by 38 women in a report published Sunday in The Los Angeles Times.

Report comes amid the ongoing downfall of producer Harvey Weinstein

James Toback, shown in 2013, has been accused of sexual harassment by more than 30 women in a report published Sunday in The Los Angeles Times. (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

Writer and director James Toback, who received an Oscar nomination for writing Bugsy,has been accused of sexual harassment by 38 women in a report published Sunday in The Los Angeles Times.

In the report, many of the women allege that Toback approached them on the streets of New York City and promised stardom. His meetings would often end with sexual questions and Toback masturbating in front of them or simulating sexual intercourse with them, according to the accounts.

The 72-year-old denied the allegations to The Los Angeles Times, saying he never met any of the women, or if he had it "was for five minutes and [I]have no recollection."

Thirty-one of the women spoke on the record including Louise Post, who is a guitarist and vocalist for the band Veruca Salt, As the World Turnsactress Terri Conn and actress Echo Danon, who worked on the set of his film Black and White.

"Everyone wants to work, so they put up with it," Danon told the Times. "That's why I put up with it. Because I was hoping to get another job."

Number of accusers doubles

The Los Angeles Times also reported that Canadian actress Chantal Cousineau alleged that Toback made sexually explicit comments in a Toronto hotel room when she was asked to meet him for an audition in 2001. She also alleged during a subsequent rehearsal that Toback was masturbating just off the set.

On Sunday afternoon, Times reporter Glenn Whipp said the number of accusers had doubled since the story had published.

Toback hasn't responded to a request for comment from The Associated Press.

The report comes amid the ongoing downfall of producer Harvey Weinstein, who has been accused of sexual harassment and assault by over three dozen women. He was fired from the company he co-founded and widely denounced by his Hollywood peers.

'So proud of my sisters'

"James Toback damn you for stealing, damn you for traumatizing," tweeted Weinstein accuser Rose McGowan on Sunday.

Another Weinstein accuser, actress-director Asia Argento, tweeted, "So proud of my sisters for bringing down yet another pig" in response to the Toback report.

Though less widely known than Weinstein, Toback has had a successful four-decade career in Hollywood and has a devoted following who have praised him for his originality and outsized, deeply flawed characters.

A New York native, Harvard graduate, creative writing professor and compulsive gambler, Toback used his own life as inspiration for his first produced screenplay, The Gambler,which came out in 1974 and starred James Caan. The film was remade in 2014 with Mark Walhberg and Brie Larson.

The Private Life of a Modern Woman

He also wrote and directed the Harvey Keitel film Fingers,the loosely autobiographical The Pick-up Artist, which starred Robert Downey Jr. and Molly Ringwald, Two Girls and a Guy,also with Downey Jr. and Heather Graham, Harvard Man,with Sarah Michelle Gellar, and the Mike Tyson documentary Tyson.

His one and only Oscar nomination is for writing the Barry Levinson-directed and Warren Beatty-starring Bugsy.

Former boxer Mike Tyson Toback pose at the photo call for the film Tyson during Cannes in 2008. (Evan Agostini/Associated Press)

Toback's upcoming film, The Private Life of a Modern Woman,stars Sienna Miller and Alec Baldwin and debuted at the Venice Film Festival earlier this year.

Like Weinstein, reports of Toback's alleged behaviour toward women have been around for decades. Spy magazine wrote about him in 1989, and the now-defunct website Gawker also published accounts from women in New York who had had run-ins with Toback.

'A disgrace'

But in the past few weeks, amid the Weinstein scandal and the rise of the #MeToo social media movement, in which women are revealing instances of sexual harassment and assault, more reports have emerged about the conduct of many working in the entertainment industry.

Just days ago, top Amazon Studios executive Roy Price resigned following sexual harassment allegations made by a Man in the High Castleproducer.

Toback, shown in 2014, has been hounded by rumours of misconduct for decades. (Chris Pizzelloo/Invision/AP)

On Sunday, a few in Hollywood began denouncing Toback on social media, including Bridesmaidsdirector Paul Feig, who tweeted that Tobackis "a disgrace."

"One of the main jobs of a director is to create a safe environment for the actors," Feig wrote.

Warned for 20 years

Doctor Strangedirector Scott Derrickson added, "If there is a Hell, James Toback will be in it."

Guardians of the Galaxydirector James Gunn wrote a lengthy Facebook post Sunday about the allegations, saying that he has personally met at least 15 women who have said they have had these kinds of encounters with Toback, including three women he has dated, two friends and a family member.

"For over twenty years now, I've been bringing up James Toback every chance I could in groups of people," Gunn wrote. "I couldn't stop him, but I could warn people about him."