(FOX News) — George Clooney’s former “ER” star claimed the A-list star “helped blacklist” her from Hollywood after she reported being harassed on the set.
Vanessa Marquez, 48, who starred as Nurse Wendy Goldman on the long-running hospital drama for the first three seasons, tweeted Tuesday: “B.S. Clooney helped blacklist me when I spoke about harassment on ‘ER.’ ‘Women who don’t play the game lose career.’ I did.”
https://twitter.com/vanessathought/status/917640021452058624
On Friday, Marquez continued her tweets claiming other “ER” stars were inappropriate to her on set.
"I had nothing to do with casting. I was an actor and only an actor." https://t.co/HTJFWvXQ7R
— E! News (@enews) October 14, 2017
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“I’ve named them. P—y grabbers: Eriq La Salle, Terence Nightingall. Racial: Anthony Edwards, Noah Wyle and Julianna Margulies.”
Marquez elaborated on the alleged harassment after a Twitter user asked her to explain.
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