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Conservative Actor James Woods Says 'Liberal' Agent Dropped Him on Fourth of July

Woods' agent reportedly told him he was "feeling patriotic" on Independence Day.

Joe Setyon | 7.5.2018 3:00 PM

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Actor James Woods says he was dropped by his agent on Independence Day, and the outspoken conservative thinks his political views are to blame.

Early Thursday morning, Woods posted an email he said he had received from his "liberal" agent, Ken Kaplan. "It's the 4th of July and I'm feeling patriotic," the email read. "I don't want to represent you anymore. I mean I could go on a rant but you know what I'd say."

So this email from my agent (a political liberal) today… pic.twitter.com/RLXUWi9no8

— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) July 5, 2018

Woods also shared his response to Kaplan:"Dear Ken, I don't actually. I was thinking if you're feeling patriotic, you would appreciate free speech and one's right to think as an individual. Be that as it may, I want to thank you for all your hard work and devotion on my behalf. Be well."

My response: "Dear Ken, I don't actually. I was thinking if you're feeling patriotic, you would appreciate free speech and one's right to think as an individual. Be that as it may, I want to thank you for all your hard work and devotion on my behalf. Be well." https://t.co/nEe8OMaWb2

— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) July 5, 2018

If Woods' story is true, this incident is just the latest in a trend involving people who refuse to do business with companies or individuals for political reasons. Late last month, for example, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders was asked to leave a Virginia restaurant due to her position in the Trump administration. Many conservatives responded with outrage, leaving a bevy of unflattering reviews for the restaurant on Yelp and protesting on social media.

This week conservatives were on the other end of the stick. A group of right-wing Twitter users, enraged that Walmart's website would dare sell clothing imprinted with the phrase "Impeach 45," launched a #BoycottWalmart campaign, even though the retail giant also sells a variety of pro-Trump hats and shirts.

For his part, Woods didn't exactly complain about losing his agent, but he has taken something similar into the public arena before. The actor, who often takes to Twitter to express his conservative and pro-Trump views, said in February he was "blacklisted" by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association after saying he wouldn't vote for Hillary Clinton "if she ever ran for president."

I recommend this interview highly. I, too, was blacklisted by that individual at #HFPA after nine Golden Globe nominations. During a press junket with HFPA, he asked if I would support Hillary Clinton if she ever ran for president. Never nominated again. https://t.co/fnAX5GM4Io

— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) February 22, 2018

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Joe Setyon is currently an associate story editor for The Western Journal, a publication based in Arizona. He is a former assistant editor at Reason.

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  1. Hugh Akston   7 years ago

    Since this story doesn't matter at all, let's name our favorite James Woods and/or Brenden Fraser movies.

    1. Hugh Akston   7 years ago

      I liked that episode of the Simpsons where James Woods worked at the Kwik-e-mart. And that episode of Clerks where he was the guy from the CDC.

    2. Citizen X   7 years ago

      I liked Brendan Fraser's crazy-ass spazz clap from the 2010 Golden Globes.

    3. Rhywun   7 years ago

      Videodrome is the only acceptable answer for James Woods.

      No idea what Brendan Fraser has to do with this story so... pass.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

        If you read the whole post, there's a link to a Brendan Fraser interview from Woods.

        1. Rhywun   7 years ago

          Oh the connection is some dude buried in that article. Geez why did I have to read an entire article on GQ to figure that out.

          1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

            If you don't follow every link to the final words in the articles, including the bio of each writer (and preferably follow their twitter feed for no less than a week), someone will jump on you for missing points.

      2. Nardz   7 years ago

        "Videodrome is the only acceptable answer for James Woods."

        Correct.
        And though he wasn't the lead, Any Given Sunday was a great film, even if it was edited by the 8 ball

    4. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

      I've seen Fraser in some seriously off-the-beaten path movies. He played a gay noir-detective in some movie I saw in the 90s or maybe the early aughts.

      Woods won best actor in Salvador. But that movie was kind of a middle-finger to the Reagan administration so...

      1. Iheartskeet   7 years ago

        Salvador was still pretty good. Probably James Belushi's greatest role.

        My fave is "Vampires", which was high camp and also had Sheryl Lee in a miniskirt, or less. I don't understand how she never made it big.

    5. Conchfritters   7 years ago

      Casino is one of my favorite mob movies - better than Good Fellas in my opinion. Woods had a minor role as Lester Diamond, but good movie.

      1. TW   7 years ago

        I love Casino - wouldn't say that it's better than Goodfellas but it's every bit it's equal.

    6. Unicorn Abattoir   7 years ago

      Woods was the predictably right-wing, paranoid national security advisor in Contact.

    7. TW   7 years ago

      Brenden Frasier - Crash, With Honors and The Mummy films (first two anyway)

      James Woods - Casino, Hercules and True Believer.

      1. 68W58   7 years ago

        Frasier-Blast From The Past
        Woods-Raid on Entebbe

        1. SezWhom   7 years ago

          Blast From the Past was the best Fraser movie that no one has ever seen.

    8. EverydayJohn   7 years ago

      Knowing James woods as an above average drama actor who really pulls the person eyes watching a movie when he performs, I have to say, of so many his brilliant roles he has had, I loved his DIGGSTOWN role.

  2. Longtobefree   7 years ago

    Well, this is OK, because conservatives aren't really human - - - - - - - - -

    1. EverydayJohn   7 years ago

      You seem to mix up the low life Liberal segment of society of liberals with the staunch patriot conservatives and Military Veterans who know the difference in low lifes and Patriots.

  3. Ken Shultz   7 years ago

    Veronique De Rugy is on CNBC right now kicking everybody's ass.

    It's awesome.

  4. BlueStarDragon   7 years ago

    It looks like the Left is either on the ropes or feeling all powerful, maybe even both.

    1. Elias Fakaname   7 years ago

      Prefer them face down, in landfills. Or maybe Antarctica.

      1. Unicorn Abattoir   7 years ago

        That's usually the modus operandi of the left.

  5. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

    A group of right-wing Twitter users,

    Do we have any numbers on this?

    1. Citizen X   7 years ago

      An outrage. The correct nomenclature for a group of Twitter users is an "outrage."

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

        Not a "gaggle"? Maybe a 'flock'. Herd could also work I suppose.

        1. Citizen X   7 years ago

          A "cuckolding" is also acceptable.

          1. BestUsedCarSales   7 years ago

            A "baffle".

            1. Marcus Aurelius   7 years ago

              A pod.

    2. Rhywun   7 years ago

      The correct word for a collective of conservatives is "murder".

      1. Elias Fakaname   7 years ago

        Who is murdering whom?

      2. lap83   7 years ago

        I figured it would be a German word

      3. SRoach   7 years ago

        And the proper nomenclature for a group of liberals is a "lunacy".
        Personally, I feel a kinship with corvids. They're among the brightest of birds.

      4. Naaman Brown   7 years ago

        I thought Russell Crowe was liberal.

  6. Nardz   7 years ago

    In other news, Scott Pruitt was harassed into resignation

    1. Citizen X   7 years ago

      He can always pick up some shifts at his wife's Chic-Fil-A franchise.

      1. BestUsedCarSales   7 years ago

        They treat their employees well.

  7. Bubba Jones   7 years ago

    The Walmart website features a lot of third party products. Much like Amazon's marketplace vendors.

  8. IceTrey   7 years ago

    Are there any Hollywood agents who aren't liberal?

  9. Entropy Drehmaschine Void   7 years ago

    You assholes.

    ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA

  10. Agammamon   7 years ago

    why would James Woods still have an agent? has he even been in anything in the last 10 years?

    1. 68W58   7 years ago

      Fair-I do seem to remember that he said sometime last year or earlier this year that he was retiring.

    2. Marcus Aurelius   7 years ago

      Clearly his agent has been rope a doping him for 10 years.

  11. Agammamon   7 years ago

    ", this incident is just the latest in a trend involving people who refuse to do business with companies or individuals for political reasons"

    or, it could be that James Woods is just a miserable human being to be around and his agent had had enough of his crap.

    1. SRoach   7 years ago

      Not if "patriotism" was his rationale.
      But, yeah. It's possible he's hard to stomach.

  12. EverydayJohn   7 years ago

    James WOODS is a proven real conservative, and his use of TWITTER to speak past the hollyweirdo media has shown that as an actor who has earned the financial means and purpose to Make America Great Again, has much to offer to the public as a spokesperson. He speaks loudly on TWITTER without being banned todate. It pays to read his tweets by browser search and enjoy reading something not Fake & Fraud

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