"The Notebook Throws and Language Violence"... MOGUL Watchmaker Scott Rudin, staff Regular abuse Excommunication
United States of America MOGUL movie Watchmaker Scott Rudin has been in a big shock for Hollywood as he has long been a habitual abuse against staff.
Foreign media, including the United States of America Associated Press, resigned on the 21st (local time) saying that Scott Rudin, one of the most influential MOGUL Watchmakers in the United States of America entertainment industry, has repeatedly abused the staff for many years and eventually released this problem on the surface of the water. I reported the declaration.
Scott Rudin started working as a producer assistant at Hollywood at the age of 17, then entered college and became a casting director. Since 1978, he has been working as a film producer and has been known as a film producer. Scott Rudin, who established his position in Hollywood in 1987 with independent production, was recruited by 20th Century Fox in 1984 and later became a former Paramount Pictures and a production president at the young age of 29. He has hit Paramount with "Adams Family," "The Trap of Ambition," "The Truman Show," "Sleepy Hollow," "Jurender," and "Dee Aworth."
Scott Rudin, who has been working on many projects since then, has produced a variety of scales and genres of works regardless of screen and Play stage, including 'No Country for the Elderly', 'Social Network', 'Moonrise Kingdom', 'Grand Budapest Hotel', as well as Broadway hit 'Killing Mockingbirds'. In particular, he was nominated for as many as nine Academy Award nominations and was the only Watchmaker to the EGOT (Emi Award, Grammy Award, Oscar and Tony Award) club, which is called Grand Slam in the United States of America pop culture.
Scott Rudin, who boasts the best ability as a Watchmaker, but behind it was only an ugly "Bose Corporationzilla" (a compound word for Bose Corporation and monster Godzilla, which means boss) with anger control disorder. Scott Rudin Production staff has been physically and emotionally abused by Scott Rudin recently, and one staff who has been severely bullied has been shocked by Disclosure to the media that he has made extreme choices.
Scott Rudin was angry in 2012 for failing to get a seat on the plane, hitting the computer monitor at the secretary's hand, and having to be taken to the emergency room with blood spilled on his hand on a broken monitor screen piece, according to Hollywood Reporter. Caroline Lugo, who moved to Netflix while working for Scot Rudin Productions, said: "Rudin threw The Notebook in the window of the conference room. Once I threw a glass bowl at the personnel department staff and the staff was taken to an ambulance in a panic attack," he added.
Another staff distributed 'Minari' and told an anecdote about A24 officials who are highly recognized in Korea. "Scott Rudin threw a baked potato and ordered me to buy a new potato, saying, 'No one told me there was an A24 meeting schedule,'" the staff said.
Ryan Nelson, who worked as Scott Rudin's secretary from 2018 to 2019, said: "Scott Rudin called him a low-tech as he threw a stapler at staff. I've been scolding and experiencing too many abuses, I've been exhausted and awful every day," he added.
David Graham Caso, an assistant to the United States of America's Los Angeles City Council, added to the social media that his brother Kevin was abused by Scott Rudin for eight months from 2008, and Disclosure, who died last October after suffering anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.
As the shocking fact of Scott Rudin's staff abuse was revealed, the A24, which is currently working with Scott Rudin, stopped working with him and more than 50,000 actors and equalizers issued a statement urging Scott Rudin to improve his working environment.