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Frank Langella has been fired from an upcoming Netflix series “The Fall of the House of Usher” following a misconduct investigation into an allegation of sexual harassment, spokesperson for Netflix says.

Frank Langella onstage at the Center Theatre Group 50th Anniversary Celebration at Ahmanson Theatre on May 20, 2017, in Los Angeles, Calif.Oscar-nominated actor Frank Langella has been fired from “The Fall of the House of Usher” Netflix series following a misconduct investigation into an allegation of sexual harassment.

Langella rose to fame with his role as Dracula in the 1979 eponymous film, and he was nominated for best actor in 2009 for his role as Richard Nixon in the film"Frost/Nixon." He’s also won four Tony awards in his lengthy career.Marlene Lenthang

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