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Actress Kate Beckinsale has been awarded £20,000 libel damages over a newspaper claim that she had been dropped from a remake of Barbarella. | Actress Kate Beckinsale has been awarded £20,000 libel damages over a newspaper claim that she had been dropped from a remake of Barbarella. |
Ms Beckinsale, 35, was not at the High Court in London for the settlement of her action against Express Newspapers. | Ms Beckinsale, 35, was not at the High Court in London for the settlement of her action against Express Newspapers. |
Her solicitor said the story in the Daily Express was entirely false and had caused considerable embarrassment. | Her solicitor said the story in the Daily Express was entirely false and had caused considerable embarrassment. |
By claiming Ms Beckinsale was dropped from the film, it wrongly suggested her career "was in decline", he added. | |
Graham Atkins told Mr Justice Eady that Miss Beckinsale was never in discussions about the role - originally played by Jane Fonda - and that there was never a possibility she would be part of the project. | |
It followed that she had not been passed over in favour of rival Hollywood actress Rose McGowan. | |
Sincere apology | |
The article, which was also published on the newspaper's website, stated that the Barbarella remake was "expected to be a big commercial hit so it will be a real blow to Kate". | |
Mr Atkins added: "This article wrongly gave the impression that the claimant's career is in decline." | |
The newspaper's counsel, Ian Helme, offered its sincere apology and said it was happy to pay damages and Miss Beckinsale's legal fees. | |
The original 1968 film, a camp erotic space adventure, starred Fonda and was directed by her husband Roger Vadim. |
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