Filmmaker Jennette McCurdy opens up about harrowing experience at Nickelodeon
Jennette McCurdy, Former iCarly star, makes several unexpected allegations against Nickelodeon in her biography
By ET Spotlight Special |
Agencies
American filmmakerJennette McCurdy's new memoir sheds light on how a man at Nickelodeon called "The Creator" forced her to drink alcohol when she was underage and gave her massages. She also gave details about how Nickelodeon offered her $300,000 to stay quiet about her experiences with "The Creator".
Her memoir does not mention the name of The Creator. However, Dan Schneider was the man behind iCarly, and ViacomCBS investigated him before he departed from Nickelodeon in 2018.
McCurdy said that "The Creator" was a two-faced man who sometimes complimented people and was generous. The other times he was mean-spirited and terrifying. She alleged that his degradation and insults could make grown women and men cry.
Eventually, The Creator faced the consequences of his actions, but McCurdy points out how she was offered hush money that she declined to accept. She mentioned in her memoir how she was surprised that Nickelodeon offered her money to keep mum about the abuse that The Creator brought about on her.
She added that she thought there should have been some ethical standard and a moral compass at Nickelodeon.
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Turned McCurdy's promised spinoff of iCarly into Sam & Cat, where Ariana Grande was allowed to work outside the show, but McCurdy was not. McCurdy recalled how she "broke" when Ariana came about whistling and was happy and excited because she had played charades the previous night at Tom Hanks's house.
She also detailed other incidents working at Nickelodeon, such as when she was embarrassed because someone pictured her in a bikini during a wardrobe fitting. She discussed the incidents with her mother, and her mother asked her to deal with them as others would want what she already had.
Sidney Poitier: Trailblazer for generations of black artists in Hollywood
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Sidney Poitier was a Bahamian-American actor, film director, and ambassador.
Sidney Poitier was a Bahamian-American actor, film director, and ambassador.
He was born on February 20, 1927, in Miami, Florida. He was the youngest of seven children born to Evelyn (née Outten) and Reginald James Poitier, Bahamian farmers.
He was born on February 20, 1927, in Miami, Florida. He was the youngest of seven children born to Evelyn (née Outten) and Reginald James Poitier, Bahamian farmers.
He rose to fame in 1967 with three of the year’s most notable movies: To Sir, With Love, In the Heat of the Night, and Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner.
He rose to fame in 1967 with three of the year’s most notable movies: To Sir, With Love, In the Heat of the Night, and Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner.
Poitier received numerous honorary prizes, including a lifetime achievement award from the American Film Institute and a special Academy Award in 2002.
Poitier received numerous honorary prizes, including a lifetime achievement award from the American Film Institute and a special Academy Award in 2002.
He became the first Black actor to win an Academy Award for best lead performance and the first to be a top box-office draw at the time
He became the first Black actor to win an Academy Award for best lead performance and the first to be a top box-office draw at the time
Poitier’s rise mirrored profound changes in the country in the 1950s and 1960s as racial attitudes evolved during the civil rights era.
Poitier’s rise mirrored profound changes in the country in the 1950s and 1960s as racial attitudes evolved during the civil rights era.
He refused to play any stereotypical caricatures and picked his roles with care. He attempted to bury the old Hollywood notion that black actors could only appear in demeaning contexts.
He refused to play any stereotypical caricatures and picked his roles with care. He attempted to bury the old Hollywood notion that black actors could only appear in demeaning contexts.
All in all, he acted in more than 50 films and directed nine, starting in 1972.
All in all, he acted in more than 50 films and directed nine, starting in 1972.
The actor passed away at his home in Los Angeles on January 6.
The actor passed away at his home in Los Angeles on January 6.