The Bridge on the River Kwai: How Hollywood buried the grim truth of the Burma Death Railway
Australian drama series The Narrow Road to the Deep North, out now on Amazon Prime Video, takes viewers back to the horrors of the Thai-Burma Railway – the 'Death Railway'. Constructed under appalling conditions, it claimed the lives of 12,500 Allied POWs and more than 80,000 Asian workers. They carried out punishing labour while suffering from disease, malnutrition, and physical brutality from Japanese engineers and guards, and conscripted Korean guards.
The series – based on the Booker Prize-winning novel of the same name by Richard Flanagan – tells the story of an Australian doctor, Dorrigo Evans (played by Jacob Elordi and Ciarán Hinds in his younger and older years), his experiences as a POW on the Death Railway, and the continued impact on his life decades later.
The construction of the railway was most famously depicted in The Bridge on the River Kwai, the 1957 classic starring Sir Alec Guinness. A blockbuster success, it won seven Academy Awards, including a Best Actor statue for Guinness. Despite a rocky relationship with director David Lean, Guinness admitted it was 'the best thing I've ever done'.
But it's more Hollywood fantasy than historical fact. The British War Office was unhappy with the film – particularly for its depiction of British soldiers collaborating with Japanese captors – and it's been viewed as controversial among FEPOWs (Far East Prisoners of War) and their families.
Guinness's character was based on POW officer Lieutenant Colonel Sir Philip Toosey, who initially enjoyed the film as a piece of storytelling. 'It was only when the prisoners started saying, 'Sir, it was a terrible slur on your leadership,' that he twigged the public had taken Hollywood for its word,' recalled Julie Summers, author, historian, and granddaughter of Toosey.
The construction of the Death Railway was just one aspect of the Burma Campaign, in which the Allies fought the Japanese over the recovery of Burma. It was sometimes dubbed 'the forgotten war' by the men who were there, and one of the Allies' biggest fighting forces, the Fourteenth Army, is known as 'the Forgotten Army'. On March 3, former British soldier Albert 'Bert' Warne – thought to be the last survivor of the Thai-Burma Railway – died at the age of 105.
Even now, as we approach the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War – with VJ Day on August 15 – the Burma Campaign is overlooked next to the war in Europe.
Japan wanted Burma – modern-day Myanmar – so it could cut off the Burma Road, a supply route into China. Burma also put Japan in a position to invade India.
In February 1942, 35,000 Japanese troops forced 85,000 British, Australian, and Indian soldiers into a humiliating surrender at Singapore – the biggest capitulation in British military history. POWs were kept at the Changi prison camp and work camps around Singapore.
The Narrow Road to the Deep North depicts just a small number of the 13,000 Australian men who worked on the railway – 2,700 of whom died. Around 60,000 POWs in total were shipped to work on railway construction along with labourers from Burma, Java and Malaya, collectively dubbed 'Romusha'. Some of the Romusha volunteered to work on the railway for a pound of rice per day, and many were conscripted by the puppet Burmese government. The best estimate is that a total of 240,000 men worked on the railway, which ran for 415km between Thailand and Burma, and had 688 bridges. It was intended as a military supply line for troops and equipment, and for an invasion of India.
In The Bridge on the River Kwai, Guinness plays Lt Col Nicholson, who is ordered to build a bridge after arriving at a POW camp. As per the Geneva Convention, Nicholson refuses to allow his officers to do any labour which begins a standoff with the Japanese commander, Colonel Saito (Sessue Hayakawa). Saito throws Nicholson into an iron box – 'the oven' – to force him into submission. But Saito underestimates how far the British will go to prove a point, even if it means merrily rotting in a metal box for a week. Saito relents and Nicholson makes building the bridge a matter of patriotic pride, demonstrating the superiority of British engineering and efficiency.
Nicholson's camp is based on the real-life Tamarkan camp in Thailand, where there were actually two bridges – a wooden bridge and a steel bridge – built across the Mae Klong (the railway ran along the Khwae Noi, meaning 'little river', which is where the River Kwai name comes from). In the film, gung-ho commandos blow up the bridge, which didn't happen in real life, nor in the original novel by Pierre Boulle.
Philip Toosey, the inspiration behind Guinness's Lt Col Nicholson, was among the British troops taken prisoner in Singapore. He was sent to Tamarkan, on the east side of the Mae Klong, where he was in charge of 2,500 men – British, Australian and Dutch – who worked alongside Asian labour.
Emaciated workers heaved around the materials while Japanese engineers did the technical construction. Those engineers were equally as offended by The Bridge of the River Kwai: they didn't need British expertise and they'd been planning the railway as far back as 1937.
Another soldier captured at Singapore was Corp Bill Norways, a commercial artist from Hackney who was drafted into the Cambridgeshire Regiment.
Norway's son, Toby Norways, a screenwriter and lecturer at the University of Bedfordshire, explains how his father was shipped to Thailand. 'He was part of H Force, a group of 27 men put on steel cattle trucks,' says Norways. 'They hardly had room to lie down or sleep. They'd be fed intermittently. People died en route. They spent five days on the truck. The majority of them were suffering from dysentery or malaria. They had nowhere to go to the toilet. They were just defecating and pissing.'
Once the men arrived, they had to walk to whichever camp they were instructed to work at. 'They were weak and enfeebled but had to march up to 20 miles a day, largely at night, with limited rations and footwear,' says Norways.
Bill Norways worked at the notorious Hellfire Pass, where men had to blast through rock faces to create a railway cutting. The conditions were horrendous. Men were forced to work brutal hours in monsoon season, ravaged with illness and with insufficient food. They ate a thin gruel made from a small helping of rice and vegetables. The food – originally intended for a workforce of 50,000 – had to stretch to 200,000-plus.
Whole camps of Malayan workers were wiped out by cholera. For historian Robert Lyman, author of A War of Empires: Japan, India, Burma & Britain, this is a key omission from all Burma railway stories: the sheer numbers of Asian labourers, many of them Tamil Indians from Malaya, who died. 'No one talks about them at all,' he says. An estimated 56 percent of Malayans – 42,000 men – perished, as well as 40,000 Burmese.
The men were so vitamin deficient that a small nick from bamboo could lead them to having limbs removed. One doctor took 120 legs over a nine-month period using just a basic hand saw usually used for wood. Some camps had anaesthetic, others didn't. In one uncomfortably realistic scene in The Narrow Road to the Deep North, Dorrigo saws a chunk of gangrenous leg off a fellow POW.
Bill Norways himself was stabbed in the buttock with a bamboo spear, a wound that was treated with maggots, and – after the railway was completed in October 1943 – he spent six months in a hospital camp suffering from cardiac beriberi, bronchitis, malaria, dysentery, and an abscess.
Like many FEPOWs, Norways never talked about his experiences. 'They were told not to when they got home,' says his son. 'They were issued a document from the British Army telling them not to speak to friends and relatives because it might upset people.'
There was, he suggests, a sense of shame too. The older Dorrigo says something similar in The Narrow Road to the Deep North. 'More humiliating than anything,' says Dorrigo about being a POW. 'Letting yourself be incarcerated when others are fighting is hard for a soldier's spirit to accept.'
While the emotional heft of The Narrow Road to the Deep North lingers on Dorrigo's memories of a decades-old love affair, its depiction of the railway is painfully bleak – relentless torture and skeletal, diseased men stumbling to their deaths. It's a sense of harrowing realism that's far beyond The Bridge on the River Kwai.
The Bridge on the River Kwai had its difficulties, though. Shot in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) in punishing heat and humidity, it was a difficult production that required an actual bridge to be built (and blown up) in the jungle. Director David Lean fell out with almost everyone and there were serious accidents – near drownings and a car crash that killed second-unit director John Kerrison.
Guinness was reportedly concerned with the film being anti-British. But, on the contrary, its Britishness is something to revel in. 'Colonel, do you suppose we could have a cup of tea?' says Nicholson at one point, getting his priorities straight before starting work on the Death Railway.
According to Julie Summers, who spoke to me in 2020, the difference between Guinness's character and Philip Toosey was that 'Alec Guinness was all about the bridge and [her] grandfather was all about the men.' The death rate among the Brits was 22 per cent, but just a handful of men at Toosey's camp died.
In the film, Nicholson forbids anyone from attempting to escape. The real soldiers signed a document – under duress and therefore illegally – agreeing that they wouldn't escape. Some did escape from the camp but were recaptured. They were taken out into the jungles and forced to dig their own graves before being killed. The soldiers were shot, the officers bayoneted. 'My grandfather said it was terrible,' said Summers. 'The look of loss in their eyes as they were driven away. They knew they were going to be killed.'
Toosey himself faced brutal treatment from the Japanese guards, largely for complaining about beatings his men suffered. 'Almost inevitably, he'd get hit over his head,' Summers said. 'He wasn't tortured but bashed about. He was once made to stand outside the guard hut in the boiling sun for 24 hours. There were times when he thought, 'I can't go to that guard hut again… no, the men need me to!''
And though Toosey wasn't locked in 'the oven', a similar thing happened to translator Capt William Drower, who upset his captors. His arm was broken and he was imprisoned in an underground hovel for 76 days. While in there, a rat ate into his foot.
When Toosey saw Alec Guinness confronting Saito in the film, Toosey said: 'You could never have confronted the Japanese and caused them to lose face. That would have been fatal. I would not have survived.' There was a real Saito at Tamarkan, though the name connection is likely coincidental. Toosey thought the real Saito was 'fair', and spoke up in his defence after the war. In 1984, Saito came to Britain and visited Toosey's grave.
On a similar note, Bill Norways struck up a friendship with a Japanese guard, Kameo Yamanaka, and they exchanged letters for 30 years. In 2015, Toby Norways travelled to Ibaraki, Japan to meet Yamanaka's family. He found that a poem his father had written to the guard had been inscribed on a slab of granite next to Yamanaka's grave.
In The Narrow Road to the Deep North, there's an inkling of a friendship between Dorrigo and camp commander, Major Nakamura (Shô Kasamatsu), before the pressure to deliver the railway sees Nakamura order the protracted torture of one POW. In truth, friendships like the one between Norways and Yamanaka, notes Toby, were 'extremely unusual'.
When The Bridge on the River Kwai was released, POWs wanted the filmmakers to include a statement explaining that the film was based on a book, and not the true story.
'But they never did,' Summers said. 'And why would they? It's Hollywood. They were out to make the greatest war movie of all time – and some would say they succeeded.'
In reality, the wooden bridge was completed by February 1943 and the steel bridge in May 1943. The wooden bridge was hit by bombs nine times and rebuilt nine times. The steel bridge was hit by the US Air Force in 1945 and rebuilt. It still stands today, and that part of the Mae Klong has been renamed the Khwae Yai.
The Burma Campaign was hugely important in ending the Second World War, argues the historian Lyman. Following the initial defeat to the Japanese, the Allies regrouped. Lt-Gen William Slim's 'forgotten' Fourteenth Army – which was 87 per cent Indian – won crucial victories at Imphal and Kohima in 1944, though its heroism was not widely reported back home.
'That constituted the first major defeat of Japanese field armies in the Second World War,' he argues. 'It was the destruction of this marshal bubble, this samurai idea that defined what Japan was and what it could achieve through use of force. Japan needed to be persuaded there was nothing further they could achieve by use of force.'
But he continues: 'British soldiers in the Far East considered themselves to be at the end of a very long, dirty stick. People in the UK didn't appreciate what was going on.'
The fight for recognition continues. FEPOW families still take offence when the war against Japan is overlooked. Complaints have been made, for instance, when the BBC has erroneously called VE Day the end of the Second World War. The BBC made one such error during a two-minute silence to mark the 75th anniversary of the Second World War.
'This incenses people involved because VJ Day wasn't until August 15 and actually many people were still in prison camps waiting to be repatriated,' says Norways. 'My dad didn't come home until October 1945. While everyone was waving flags in Trafalgar Square, people were still dying in Singapore.'
The memory of what the men experienced is fundamental to The Narrow Road to the Deep North, though, of course, it's just an approximation of what happened. Neither the brutality of the new series nor the Hollywood version in The Bridge on the River Kwai can possibly give the full picture.
As Dorrigo tells a reporter, it's impossible to comprehend. 'Because you weren't there.'
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'I am finally ready to tell my story, and to speak up on behalf of myself and for the benefit of other women who face violence and abuse in their relationships.' In response, Diddy's lawyer, Ben Brafman, said: 'Mr. Combs vehemently denies these offensive and outrageous allegations. For the past six months, Mr. Combs has been subjected to Ms. Ventura's persistent demand of $30 million, under the threat of writing a damaging book about their relationship, which was unequivocally rejected as blatant blackmail. Despite withdrawing her initial threat, Ms. Ventura has now resorted to filing a lawsuit riddled with baseless and outrageous lies, aiming to tarnish Mr. Combs's reputation and seeking a payday.' Weeks after Cassie's allegations, two more women accused Diddy of sexual assault and revenge porn. One alleged victim, Joi Dickerson-Neal, appeared in a couple of the rapper's music videos in the early '90s. She said that in 1991, Combs 'intentionally drugged' her drink, 'resulting in her being in a physical state where she could not independently stand or walk,' per CNN. A third alleged victim, indentified as Jane Doe, filed a lawsuit against Combs on November 23, 2023. The lawsuit alleges that Combs and singer-songwriter Aaron Hall took turns raping both the plaintiff and her friend after they met Combs in a club in 1990 or 1991, according to documents obtained by The New York Post. The lawsuit claims Combs 'coerced' the plaintiff into having sex with him, after which he continued to assault her. 'After Combs finished doing his business, Jane Doe laid in bed, shocked and traumatized,' according to the court documents. 'As she was in the process of getting dressed, Hall barged into the room, pinned her down and forced Jane Doe to have sex with him.' A couple days after the alleged assault, Doe claims that Combs came to where she was staying and attacked her. 'He was irate and began assaulting and choking Jane Doe to the point that she passed out,' the complaint read. Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has been accused of sexual assault by two separate women. According to Page Six, the second woman, Jeanne Bellino, just recently filed a lawsuit against the singer saying it all happened when she was working as a model when she was 17 in the summer of 1975. The suit alleges that Tyler, who was 27 at the time, forced her into a phone booth and 'stuck his tongue down her throat' and 'put his hands upon her body, breasts, her buttocks and her genitals, moving and removing clothing and pinning her against the wall of the phone booth.' Previously, in Dec. 2022, the first alleged victim Julia Holcomb filed a sexual assault lawsuit against the musician, alleging that they began a sexual relationship when she was only 16 in 1973. She also claimed that Tyler allegedly forced her to get an abortion. America's favorite TV dad wound up facing some serious allegations that date back to December 1965. The rumors started heating up in the 1980s, but it wasn't until 2004 that a former Temple University employee, Andrea Constand, took the matter publicly. While criminal charges were not pursued due to insufficient evidence, she did file a civil suit that resulted in a settlement of $3.38 million. But that wasn't the last time Cosby would be accused of sexual assault, it took a viral video of a stand-up set by comedian Hannibal Buress to lead the charge against decades of alleged assaults by Cosby. 'He gets on TV, 'Pull your pants up black people, I was on TV in the '80s! I can talk down to you because I had a successful sitcom!' Yeah, but you rape women, Bill Cosby, so turn the crazy down a couple notches,' he said in his routine. That got the ball rolling and 60 women came forward alleging Cosby had drugged and raped them. The Constand case was reopened in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and he was charged with three counts of aggravated indecent assault, was found guilty and sentenced to three to ten years in prison. In 2021, Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned his conviction because district attorney Bruce Castor had made a promise to Cosby to not prosecute him if he testified in the Constand case. He is now out of prison. In 2023, a new accuser came forward, alleging that Cosby drugged and raped her on set of The Cosby Show in 1992, per Vulture. Russell Brand has recently been faced with allegations of rape, sexual assault and abusive behavior from four different women who've come forward, per HuffPost. He has denied the allegations, claiming only that he was 'very, very promiscuous' in his past. Jonah Hill's ex-girlfriend Sarah Brady has accused the actor of being an 'emotionally abusive' and a 'misogynist narcissist.' Following her posts, and the viral media attention surrounding them, Zoey 101 star Alexa Nikolas accused Hill of sexual assault. 'After reading Sarah Brady's admirable post about #JonahHill I just gotta say when I was 16 I got invited to a house party at #justinlongs house,' she tweeted. '[Hill] slammed me to the door and shoved his tongue down my throat. I was so appalled I pushed him off of me and ran inside,' Nikolas remembered. At the time, she revealed, he was 24 while she was 16. Hill's lawyers have since denied the accusations, per Deadline. UFC star Conor McGregor has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman after a game in the NBA finals earlier this month. According to documents obtained by Us Weekly, the alleged victim's attorney, Ariel Mitchell, claims that the MMA fighter, 'violently' sexually assaulted her in a men's bathroom just after the end of the game. Per the documents, the woman was separated from a friend by security personnel at the stadium and forced into a men's bathroom. Inside the bathroom, McGregor emerged, kissed her and forced her to perform oral sex. At one point, the woman allegedly elbowed McGregor which allowed her to escape. On June 9, country star Jimmie Allen was accused of sexual assault for the second time in less than a month. An anonymous woman filed a lawsuit in Tennessee on June 9, claiming that Allen secretly filmed her and that he continued to engage in sexual contact despite the fact she had revoked her consent. Previously, a woman that worked on Allen's former management team accused the Grammy-nominated country singer of rape and repeated sexual abuse, Variety reports. The woman is suing for battery, assault, invasion of privacy, and emotional distress. Back in January 2023, Wednesday star Percy Hynes White was accused of sexual assault in a series of tweets. In the thread, a woman alleges that White assaulted her and her friends, who were between the ages of 17 and 20, during his time living in Vancouver, per the Mary Sue. She included screenshots of their conversations, alleging that he tried to manipulate her and her friends into sexual acts. Two other women quickly came out with similar accusations, claiming that White and his friends would throw parties in order 'to explicitly invite women they thought were hot, so they could get them drunk and high enough to have sex with them.' Netflix did not comment on the accusations, and fans were upset that an alleged abuser would continue onto Wednesday Season 2 as his character Xavier Thorpe. On June 7, White broke his social media silence and addressed the allegations in an Instagram story. 'Hey everyone. There's something I need to clarify,' Percy wrote. 'Earlier this year, somebody I've never met started a campaign of misinformation about me online. Because of this, my family has been doxxed, and my friends have received death threats. He addressed the photos and videos that were spread across social media with the accusations, adding: 'Underage photos of me were used, and examples of me acting in character were presented as hateful. My friend Jane was falsely portrayed as a victim, and her attempts to set the record straight have been ignored. She gave me permission to include her in this message.' 'The rumours are false. I can't accept the portrayal of me as someone bigoted, or criminally negligent of people's safety. These are the kind of baseless, harmful claims that can create mistrust toward victims,' Percy added. 'It's very distressing to know that this misinformation has upset people. I'm really thankful for everyone who's stood by me and helped share the facts. Harassment of my family, friends and coworkers needs to stop please. Thank you for taking the time to read this.' Cuba Gooding Jr. has settled a 2020 lawsuit accusing him of rape that allegedly occurred seven years ago. Just before his trial was set to begin, the actor reached a settlement with the anonymous woman, as stated in the court record. The woman would have had to reveal her identity during the trial, as ruled by the judge. In the original lawsuit, the woman claimed that Gooding Jr. had invited her to his hotel room, where he undressed in front of her and then raped her twice. She sought compensatory and punitive damages, alleging a 'crime of violence' based on gender, per People. Gooding Jr.'s attorney denied the allegations, stating that there was no criminal conduct and that the case should be dismissed. The actor has faced previous accusations of sexual assault, including one in 2019 for groping a woman at a rooftop bar. He later pled guilty to one of the accusations. As part of the recent settlement, Gooding Jr. avoids trial and potential imprisonment. The details of the settlement were not disclosed. Danny Masterson was accused of raping four women in the early 2000s, and what makes this case even trickier is that it involves the Church of Scientology — all of the women are former members. They all claim that not only were they assaulted by the former That '70s Show star, but the church was protecting the celebrity and harassing them over the allegations. He has denied any wrongdoing and his lawyer Sharon Appelbaum has tried to discredit the victims' stories by saying that 'memories fade and memories change,' and that they are not credible witnesses. In May 2021, Masterson was ordered to stand trial in the rape case and has pleaded not guilty to the charges. He was fired from Netflix's The Ranch and was out on $3.3 million bail while residing with wife and fellow Scientologist Bijou Philips. On May 31, 2023, a jury convicted Masterson on two counts of forcible rape, per Variety. He was sentenced to 30 years in prison. In early 2022, Snoop Dogg was accused of sexual assault by a woman who was a former backup dancer for the rapper. The woman filed a lawsuit against the rapper, alleging he assaulted her in 2013. Snoop Dogg's being sued for sexual assault and battery, and the woman bringing forward the lawsuit and allegations is also suing Bishop Don Juan, per People. Harvey Weinstein was known by many in the entertainment industry to have an imposing presence, but some women knew he had an even darker side. With actresses like Ashley Judd and Rose McGowan sharing their stories, The Weinsten Company co-founder was accused of sexual coercion and harassment. He didn't deny the sexual harassment claims initially, telling the BBC, 'I appreciate the way I've behaved with colleagues in the past has caused a lot of pain, and I sincerely apologize for it. I so respect all women and regret what happened. I cannot be more remorseful about the people I hurt and I plan to do right by all of them.' But once the allegations of rape came into play via a New Yorker article, Weinstein took a different stance. 'Any allegations of non-consensual sex are unequivocally denied by Mr. Weinstein,' his rep told the publication. He is currently serving a 23-year sentence in New York for rape and sexual abuse, but is in a Los Angeles county jail awaiting his West Coast trial which is expected to happen this summer. Just after the Sex and the City reboot premiered, Chris Noth was accused of sexual assault by two women in two different cities over a decade apart. One of the victims talked about the PTSD she suffered after her alleged 2005 rape. 'I had buried it as long as I could, and then I really wasn't doing well and finally went to the treatment the ER had recommended,' she told The Hollywood Reporter. Noth released a statement discrediting the claims. 'These stories could've been from 30 years ago or 30 days ago—no always means no—that is a line I did not cross,' he wrote. 'The encounters were consensual. It's difficult not to question the timing of these stories coming out. I don't know for certain why they are surfacing now, but I do know this: I did not assault these women.' He has been fired from The Equalizer and his And Just Like That… flashback scenes as Mr. Big were removed from the final episode. In 2021, Armie Hammer was accused of sexual assault, manipulation, and coercion by exes including Paige Lorenze, Courtney Vucekovich, and a model named Effie, all of whom claim Hammer would show an initial interest in BDSM and escalate into increasingly violent and humiliating behavior, allegedly detailing cannibalistic fantasies and an interest in having these women be his 'sex slaves.' Effie began sharing screenshots allegedly of her conversations with the actor in January, and took on lawyer Gloria Allred as legal representation later that year, giving a press conference in which she formally accused Hammer of rape over Zoom in March with Allred at her side. In the video press conference, the model alleged that Hammer 'would often test my devotion to him, slyly removing and crossing my boundaries, as he became increasingly more violent. He abused me mentally, emotionally and sexually.' Hammer denied all of the claims against, calling them 'bulls**t' to E! News, adding 'in light of the vicious and spurious online attacks against me, I cannot, in good conscience now, leave my children for four months to shoot a film in the Dominican Republic.' Hammer was fired from all of his film projects and, despite an LAPD investigation, he was never charged criminally. He entered rehab in May 2021 and is now back in the Cayman Islands, living near his ex-wife Elizabeth Chambers and their two kids. Prince Andrew is currently facing a civil trial in which he is accused of raping Virginia Roberts Giuffre after she was trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. He has denied all of the allegations, even saying that a sweaty photo of him with a 16-year-old Giuffre must have been altered because 'overdose of adrenaline in the Falklands war, when I was shot at… it was almost impossible for me to sweat.' He's been removed from his senior royal duties and has largely remained out of the public eye since then. The civil case is forcing him to face mounting debt and legal bills and sell off some of his assets. He's been largely protected by the palace, but he might have to finally face the legal consequences if the court finds him culpable in the Epstein case. Woody Allen's sexual abuse case with his daughter Dylan goes back to 1992 when a babysitter told Mia Farrow, 'Dylan was sitting on the sofa, and Woody was kneeling on the floor, facing her, with his head in her lap,' per The New York Times. Even though the filmmaker called the allegations 'an unconscionable and gruesomely damaging manipulation of innocent children for vindictive and self-serving motives,' the claims set off a headline-generating case that would be discussed for decades. Dylan has never wavered on her story, having come forward as an adult to double-down on her claims in The New York Times in 2014. She also has the support of her mom and brother Ronan Farrow, who continue to advocate for her. But that has only made Allen fight back harder, writing in his rebuttal letter, 'Of course, I did not molest Dylan…No one wants to discourage abuse victims from speaking out, but one must bear in mind that sometimes there are people who are falsely accused and that is also a terribly destructive thing.' Allen has never been convicted of a crime in this case, although the judge in the 1993 custody case found his behavior 'grossly inappropriate.' Many actors have stepped up to support Dylan and have refused to work with him again, but Allen still has his supporters. It was actor Anthony Rapp who first raised the red flag about Kevin Spacey in a BuzzFeed article, sharing that the then twenty-something Broadway star allegedly made a sexual advance at the 14-year-old. Spacey took the time to write a Twitter statement, writing he 'did not remember the encounter,' but also came out as a gay man. Rapp's story opened the floodgates for other young men to talk about allegations of sexual harassment and, in one House of Cards production assistant's case, sexual assault at the hands of Spacey. Spacey lost his job on the Netflix series and was replaced by Christopher Plummer in All the Money in the World. His Massachusetts criminal case of indecent assault and battery was dropped in 2019 after the victim pleaded the fifth on the stand. Ansel Elgort's rape allegations came from a 2020 Twitter thread from a young woman named Gabby, who claimed the West Side Story actor assaulted her at the age of 17 in 2014. 'It was my first time and I was sobbing in pain and I didn't want to do it the only words that came out of his mouth were 'we need to break you in,'' she wrote in a now-deleted tweet, via Deadline. The duo met after she DM'ed the star where he shared his Snapchat account and eventually asked her for nude images. Elgort continues to deny Gabby's version of events, writing in a now-deleted Instagram post that it was an 'entirely consensual relationship' and that he has 'never and would never assault anyone.' The allegations are still following Elgort as he was booed at a mid-December screening. The allegations against goes back to the 1990s, when he was accused of raping Tiffany Hawkins when she was 15 years old. In 1998, he settled a civil lawsuit with her for $250,000. That didn't stop his illegal and dangerous behavior as the R&B singer went on to marry singer Aaliyah when she was only 15. In 2002, the Chicago Sun-Times revealed that they had seen a sex tape allegedly involving Kelly and a minor. This led to charges of 21 counts of child sexual abuse material in Illinois, which led to acquittal and 12 counts in Florida, where the charges were dropped. It took until 2017 for his abusive practices to finally catch up with him after several parents accused the singer of running a sex cult. His rep responded to the allegations in a statement to Variety, 'We fully support the rights of women to be empowered to make their own choices. Time's Up has neglected to speak with any of the women who welcome R. Kelly's support, and it has rushed to judgment without the facts. Soon it will become clear Mr. Kelly is the target of a greedy, conscious and malicious conspiracy to demean him, his family and the women with whom he spends his time.' By the time Lifetime's documentary, Surviving R. Kelly, aired in January 2019, Illinois prosecutors finally opened an investigation. He was charged with 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse and was found guilty in September 2021 after three decades of sexual assault and trafficking. will be sentenced in May 2022. Matt Lauer's firing from The Today Show rang far and wide because so many people had spent years starting their day with the newsman. In 2017, when allegations of 'inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace' were revealed by NBC News chairman Andrew Lack in a staff email, the news was shocking. The details of sexual assault, including one incident allegedly occurring at the 2014 Sochi Olympics and another in Lauer's office, were graphic, but he continued to deny the allegations. 'I have made no public comments on the many false stories from anonymous or biased sources that have been reported about me over these past several months,' he said in a statement, via The Washington Post. 'I fully acknowledge that I acted inappropriately as a husband, father and principal at NBC. However I want to make it perfectly clear that any allegations or reports of coercive, aggressive or abusive actions on my part, at any time, are absolutely false.' He was fired from NBC News on November 29, 2017. In 2017, Dustin Hoffman was accused of sexual assault and harassment by a total of seven women, including two young teens who were under the age of 18 at the time. The reports were detailed in The Hollywood Reporter and Variety, with one woman explaining her assault by the Oscar winner, 'I was frozen. I was outside of my body.' After the initial report in The Hollywood Reporter, he issued a statement to the publication. 'I have the utmost respect for women and feel terrible that anything I might have done could have put her in an uncomfortable situation. I am sorry. It is not reflective of who I am.' As the allegations built, Hoffman's attorney Mark A. Neubauer of Carlton Fields Jordan Burt called the women's stories 'defamatory falsehoods' to Variety. The 84-year-old actor has kept a low profile over the past four years, but he does have two movies in the works — one starring Mayim Bialik and the other with Sissy Spacek. In November 2017, four women came forward to accuse Gossip Girl star Ed Westwick of raping them. Some of the victims had similar stories and one of them, Kristina Cohen, filed a police report in Los Angeles for the alleged 2014 incident. Westwick posted on Instagram in response to the allegations, 'I have never forced myself in any manner, on any woman. I certainly have never committed rape.' A follow-up post also revealed that he was aware of the criminal investigation. 'I am cooperating with the authorities so that they can clear my name as soon as possible,' he wrote. Westwick was replaced on the BBC show, Agatha Christie's Ordeal by Innocence, and in 2018, the LAPD chose not to file charges against him due to insufficient evidence. Russell Simmons was accused by more than a dozen women of rape after former model Keri Claussen Khalighi first came forward to The Los Angeles Times in 2017. She met the record mogul at a casting call in 1991 and alleged that he forced himself on her after being invited to watch a music video he was working on with director Brett Ratner, who was reportedly in the other room when the attack happened. Many of the women filed police reports with the New York Police Department and a Jane Doe filed a $10 million civil suit in Los Angeles in 2018 — that case was eventually dismissed because the statue of limitations had run out. Simmons responded in a statement to Variety and claimed he passed a lie detector test, 'I vehemently deny all the allegations made against me. They have shocked me to my core as I have never been abusive or violent in any way in my relations with women.' He stepped down from his position with Def Jam Recordings and fled to Bali. He eventually returned to the U.S. in 2019, but has kept out of the public eye. Nick Carter was also accused of rape in November 2017 by a former member of the girl group Dream. Singer Melissa Schuman alleged that the incident occurred in 2003 in a very personal blog post. The Backstreet Boy responded several weeks later in a formal statement, 'I am shocked and saddened by Ms. Schuman's accusations. Melissa never expressed to me while we were together or at any time since that anything we did was not consensual.' Schuman filed a police report in February 2018, which she confirmed in a Twitter post. 'I'm finally doing what I thought I could no longer do. Im filing a police report #timesup #bebrave #bethechange #metoo thank you @RAINN ( Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network)for empowering me to take this step.' The case never moved forward, according to CNN, because the statute of limitations had expired. Director Bryan Singer's case goes all the way back to 1997, where he has been accused of sexually assaulting boys under the age of 18. Over the years, multiple victims have come forward with claims of abuse and rape, but Singer has always managed to avoid major consequences. He has never been criminally charged and most of the civil cases filed against him have either been dismissed or withdrawn. The documentary An Open Secret features many of the longtime allegations against Singer, who has helmed major movies like Bohenmian Rhapsody, X-Men, and The Usual Suspects. He has denied all allegations and has retreated from public life.