Scott Rudin has been one of Hollywood’s biggest behind-the-scenes names for decades, producer of a dizzying array of hits ranging from “Clueless” to “Sister Act” to “The Addams Family” — and even competed against himself at the 2008 Oscars when two films he produded, “No Country for Old Men” and “There Will Be Blood”, were nominated for Best Picture.
On April 7, The Hollywood Reporter ran an expose on Rudin, in which several of his former assistants accused him of being an abusive boss who left his employees traumatized.
Earlier this week, Rudin announced he was stepping away from his current projects — one of which was an upcoming theatrical Broadway revival of “The Music Man”, starring Hugh Jackman and “Younger” star Sutton Foster.
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