Dame Helen Mirren has built a legendary careerâstage, screen, and television roles across six decades. Now, at 80, her reflections are as incisive and uninhibited as ever. When asked to name the man she âhated the most,â she singled out Harvey Weinsteinânot for sexual misconduct she witnessed, but for his bullying, rage, and abuse of power behind the scenes.
The Bully Behind the Camera
Mirren recalls Weinstein as âan out-of-control bully,â âvery, very aggressiveâ in his dealings with people on setâeven though she never directly encountered his sexual misconduct.
When the scandal broke in 2017, she was stunned, admitting she had no idea about the darker side of his behavior.
Her regret is palpable. âHow I wish I were 18 right now with the strength and courage to say âFuck off,ââ she told Vogue, lamenting her younger selfâs deference.
This public regret and candid naming of Weinstein underscore her support for the #MeToo era and its newly empowered women .
Why Weinstein Stands Apart
A pattern of intimidation: She witnessed first-hand the stress he inflicted on people with his domineering âbullyâ persona.
Silence vs. courage: Her blunt regret reflects how normalized that culture was for women at the time.
A voice for accountability: Mirren celebrated the #MeToo movement, calling it âa new day dawningâ in Hollywoodâs fight against abuse.
How Others Measure Up: Neeson, Redford, Brook
By contrast, other major figuresâLiam Neeson, Robert Redford, Peter Brookâdonât merit such strong feelings.
Liam Neeson
Mirren spoke fondly of her early romance with Neesonââwe loved each other very, very muchââbut emphasizes it was a youthful connection, not hatred.
Robert Redford
No records show tension or conflict. Mirren never labeled Redford as antagonistic.
Peter Brook
As a formative theater director, Brook enforced rigorous standards and criticized the âstar system,â but Mirren frames this as constructive friction, not animosity .
A Bold Voice on Ageism and Empowerment
Mirrenâs outspoken nature isnât limited to toxic power dynamics. Sheâs also been scathing about ageism in Hollywood, calling it âfâââing outrageousâ when female actors are dismissed for being âtoo oldâ.
Sheâs embraced aging with unapologetic pride: âIâm interested in being exactly who I amââlifeâfull rather than youthâfull. And she continues to push for more respect and representation for older women on screen .