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‘Midas Man’ Producer Kevin Proctor Pleads Not Responsible To Stalking


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EXCLUSIVE: Kevin Proctor, a British producer concerned in making the Brian Epstein biopic Midas Man, has pleaded not responsible to stalking an actress.

The 46-year-old appeared at Wigan & Leigh Magistrates’ Courtroom within the north of England final Friday, the place he confronted a cost of “stalking involving critical alarm/misery.”

The cost pertains to his alleged remedy of Nicola Holt, an actress and mannequin who has appeared in sequence together with Viewpoint and Hollyoaks. A trial has been set for November 27 at Manchester Magistrates’ Courtroom.

Proctor has been launched on conditional bail till the trial. To forestall witness interference or the obstruction of justice, the producer can not contact Holt or enter Bolton, a city in Higher Manchester. Deadline has contacted Proctor for remark.

Proctor has a number of high-profile credit in behind-the-scenes roles, together with working as an assistant manufacturing coordinator on Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Final Jedi. Different credit embrace BBC sequence Sherlock and Luther, in addition to the Apple TV+ drama Floor, per IMDB.

As a producer, Proctor was most lately concerned in Midas Man, the biopic about Epstein, the so-called “fifth Beatle.” The movie stars The Queen’s Gambit breakout Jacob Fortune-Lloyd as Epstein, in addition to Emily Watson, Jay Leno, and Eddie Marsan. It was launched within the U.S. in January on Olyn, the unbiased streaming service.

Proctor was cited as a producer all through Midas Man‘s growth, however his credit score was lacking from the ultimate function. Deadline broke numerous tales about Midas Man‘s troubled path to the display screen.

Proctor’s different credit embrace Cordelia, a psychological thriller starring Antonia Campbell-Hughes and Johnny Flynn; and Humorous Cow, a narrative a couple of feminine comic starring Maxine Peake, Paddy Considine, and Stephen Graham.