Director Woody Allen shopped around a memoir to publishers but didn't get any takers, according to a report. Allen, 83, tried to sell his memoir to major publishers but it was rejected, reported The New York Times, citing executives at publishing houses who were not named. Dylan recounted the allegations in a 2014 essay for The New York Times, as well as in a sitdown with "CBS This Morning" in 2018. #METOO COMMENTS KILLED WOODY ALLEN MOVIE DEAL, AMAZON CLAIMSDaphne Merkin, a writer and longtime friend of the “Annie Hall” director, told the publication Allen had been working on the memoir for some time. “However, it’s possible that history will be kinder to Woody Allen than the current moment seems to be.”Allen’s agent and publicists did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.
Source: Fox News May 03, 2019 15:22 UTC