This 'Friends' star fights sexual harassment for the women in his life
The actor said the issue was dear to his heart due to personal experiences
Actor David Schwimmer recently stated that almost every woman in his life has been sexually harassed - prompting him to join a star-studded campaign to encourage victims to speak up.
Schwimmer, best known for playing Ross Geller in the hit sitcom Friends, stars in one of six short videos released on Monday as part of the campaign #ThatsHarassment as well as being the executive producer on the project.
The 50-year-old actor teamed up for the project with director Sigal Avin, who is also a campaigner against sexual harassment.
Sexual harassment: Stop whining and do something about it!
In an interview with the Cosmopolitan magazine, both Schwimmer and Avin said that the issue was dear to their hearts due to personal experiences.
Schwimmer, who has a six-year-old daughter, said that he had grown concerned after hearing "countless stories" of sexual harassment from every women close to him - including his mother.
"Every woman in my family, in my life, has been harassed," he said in the interview.
"The problem is that people don't step forward or say something if they're witnessing it because of fear of retaliation."
One of the videos titled The Co-worker, features a male bartender telling his female colleague about drunk customers making lewd comments about "grabbing" women by the genitals.
Though an apparent reference to US President Donald Trump's boast in a 2005 video about grabbing women's genitals, Schwimmer dismissed any partisan undertone.
"This is not a partisan 'liberal Hollywood throwing their arms up against Trump' issue," he said.
"Every woman, no matter what her political beliefs, is subject to sexual harassment."
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In another video, The Boss, Schwimmer plays an office worker who claims to show his appreciation to a reluctant assistant by kissing her.
The videos, available on Facebook, also feature actors Cynthia Nixon best known from the TV series Sex in the City, Emmy Rossum from US comedy series Shameless and Cristela Alonzo from sitcom Cristela.
Nearly three quarters of US adults who experienced sexual harassment at work did not report the incident, a 2013 YouGov/Huffington Post survey found.
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Schwimmer, best known for playing Ross Geller in the hit sitcom Friends, stars in one of six short videos released on Monday as part of the campaign #ThatsHarassment as well as being the executive producer on the project.
The 50-year-old actor teamed up for the project with director Sigal Avin, who is also a campaigner against sexual harassment.
Sexual harassment: Stop whining and do something about it!
In an interview with the Cosmopolitan magazine, both Schwimmer and Avin said that the issue was dear to their hearts due to personal experiences.
Schwimmer, who has a six-year-old daughter, said that he had grown concerned after hearing "countless stories" of sexual harassment from every women close to him - including his mother.
"Every woman in my family, in my life, has been harassed," he said in the interview.
"The problem is that people don't step forward or say something if they're witnessing it because of fear of retaliation."
One of the videos titled The Co-worker, features a male bartender telling his female colleague about drunk customers making lewd comments about "grabbing" women by the genitals.
Though an apparent reference to US President Donald Trump's boast in a 2005 video about grabbing women's genitals, Schwimmer dismissed any partisan undertone.
"This is not a partisan 'liberal Hollywood throwing their arms up against Trump' issue," he said.
"Every woman, no matter what her political beliefs, is subject to sexual harassment."
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In another video, The Boss, Schwimmer plays an office worker who claims to show his appreciation to a reluctant assistant by kissing her.
The videos, available on Facebook, also feature actors Cynthia Nixon best known from the TV series Sex in the City, Emmy Rossum from US comedy series Shameless and Cristela Alonzo from sitcom Cristela.
Nearly three quarters of US adults who experienced sexual harassment at work did not report the incident, a 2013 YouGov/Huffington Post survey found.
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