James Woods, actor and noted outspoken conservative, was dropped by his talent agent on July 4.
His agent, Ken Kaplan, wrote him a brief email, explaining that the holiday inspired him to do it. (As most of us know, Independence Day in the United States is all about celebrating freedom.)
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For many years, Woods has been very vocal in his support of President Donald Trump, and it seems like that rubbed Kaplan the wrong way. Woods posted a part of their email exchange to Twitter.
“It’s the 4th of July and I’m feeling patriotic,” wrote Kaplan. “I don’t want to represent you anymore. I mean I could go on a rant but you know what I’d say.”
Woods shared his response, which reads, “Dear Ken, I don’t actually. I was thinking if you’re feeling patriotic, you would appreciate free speech and one’s right to think as an individual. Be that as it may, I want to thank you for all your hard work and devotion on my behalf. Be well.”
Social media users were quick to agree with Kaplan’s move, but others questioned the precedent it sets.
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Tamblyn accused Woods of wanting to take the two girls to Las Vegas, and she said when she told Woods their ages, he allegedly said, “Even better.” (In a tweet, Woods denied the allegations.)
Another actor, Elizabeth Perkins (Weeds), also accused Woods and brandished a sign with his name at a #MeToo rally last November.
Oscar-nominated actor Woods hasn’t been as prolific on the big screen as of late; his last movie was Bling, released in 2016. He’s guested multiple times as a voice actor on animated comedy Family Guy.
As of this writing, neither Kaplan nor his agency, Gersh Agency, has made a public comment.