Actor Noel Clarke has quit his TV production company, Unstoppable Film, and TV, following accusations of sexual misconduct from more than 20 women.
Clarke and Maza co-founded the company in 2012 after securing investment from TV production and distribution firm All3Media in 2018.
They were both subsequently suspended by All3 in April this year after UK newspaper published
an extensive investigation in which more than 20 women accused Clarke of sexual misconduct.
The newspaper’s investigation saw the women who have worked with Clarke in a professional setting come forward,
all of whom made an array of allegations against the “Bulletproof” star, including sexual harassment, unwanted
touching or groping, sexually inappropriate behavior and comments on set, professional misconduct, taking
and sharing sexually explicit pictures and videos without consent, and bullying between 2004 and 2019.
Clarke apologized ‘deeply’ for his actions and said he will be seeking professional help, but has ‘vehemently’
denied sexual misconduct or criminal behavior.
A spokesperson for “Fleabag” superindie All3Media, which backed Unstoppable in 2018, tells:
“Noel Clarke has left Unstoppable Film and TV. Jason Maza has also left the company.”
Noel Clarke quits his TV production company after 20 women accused him of sexual misconduct
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