Fred Savage's on-set behavior has come under scrutiny after he was fired as executive producer and director of The Wonder Years reboot earlier this month amid accusations of misconduct.Savage, 45, who has worked extensively as a director in addition to his acting efforts, is 'quick to anger' and 'can have a temper and occasional outbursts' while in charge of productions, sources told People on Tuesday.An insider told the outlet that Savage is partial to overshooting scenes, which puts crews under more pressure, leads to longer days and gives him 'more opportunities to snap at people.' The latest:Fred Savage's on-set behavior has come under scrutiny after he was fired as executive producer and director of The Wonder Years reboot earlier this month amid accusations of misconduct.
Savage, 45, was snapped in 2019 in NYCSaid the insider: 'He works his crews pretty hard by always doing more takes than necessary.
Some directors just overshoot. Sometimes they feel like they didn't get the performance or want to try another angle or things like that.'Also commenting on the situation swirling around Savage was Anahita Seda, a lawyer who represented costumer Youngjoo Hwang in a 2018 assault and harassment suit against Savage over his behavior on the set of The Grinder. 'This was a long time coming and I am not the least bit surprised,' Seda told Page Six on Monday. 'When my client came to me in 2018 with her allegations against Mr.
Savage, we discovered that there was at least one lawsuit that had been filed against him in the past and that Mr. Savage had allegedly engaged in this type of behavior not just towards my client but other women as well.'It is unfortunate that it took my client speaking out and now reportedly these.
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