Michael Caine Says He Won’t Work With Woody Allen Again

Caine won an Oscar for Allen's 'Hannah and Her Sisters,' also starring Mia Farrow.

Michael Caine
Michael Caine and Mia Farrow in Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)

Michael Caine, who won an Oscar for his role in Woody Allen’s Hannah and Her Sisters, has said he will never work with the director again. In an interview with The Guardian, Caine said he had been “stunned” by the allegation made against Allen by Allen’s adopted daughter Dylan Farrow. Farrow has accused Allen of sexually assaulting her when she was a child. Allen has denied the claim. During the interview, Caine said that he is a patron of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and has “very strong views about pedophilia.” He said that he loved Woody and had a wonderful time with him and does not work regret working with him, which he did “in complete innocence” but that he would not work with him again. Caine is one of many actors who have appeared in Allen movies but who have recently distanced themselves from the director, including Greta Gerwig, Mira Sorvino, Timothée Chalamet, Colin Firth and Rebecca Hall. Others have remained loyal to the director, including Alec Baldwin and Diane Keaton.

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