David Soul wins libel battle with Mirror - Graham Atkins Lawyer
The
actor and singer, David Soul, today accepted a £170,000 deal to settle a libel
case its former showbusiness columnist Matthew Wright.
Soul,
best known for portraying detective Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson in the 70s
TV show, Starsky and Hutch, sued Matthew Wright of the Mirror over a review of
his 1998 play, The Dead Monkey.
An
article, written under Wright's byline, described the play - in which Soul
starred with his wife, Alexa Hamilton - as the worst West End show the author
had ever seen.
It
alleged only 45 people attended a Monday evening performance and said the
audience laughed derisively at Soul.
Soul's
Lawyer
Graham Atkins, told
the high court judge, Sir Charles Gray, that Wright had not attended the play
but had sent a freelance journalist on his behalf.
The freelance journalist,
Henrietta Knight, attended the play on Thursday but, crucially, Wright referred
to a Monday staging of the play.
The play did not run on
Mondays and when Knight saw the play on the Thursday, the theatre had been more
than half full.
Wright's lawyer, Mark
Bateman, said his client apologised for the inaccuracies in the article.
But he said it was common
practice for a columnist to write in the first person, even when relying on
information supplied by a third party.
Soul, who hit the music
charts in the 70s with the single Don't Give Up on Us, now lives in London.
He said he supported a
critic's right to express strong opinions about plays.
"I think it's a
cornerstone of the theatre but you have to see the play, you have to be there,
you have to have the facts," said Soul, 58.
"And if you are going
to use something like that, make sure you get the facts right."
Soul was awarded £20,000 in
libel damages plus costs for both sides, estimated by the newspaper at
£150,000.
The Mirror will bear the
full cost of the case. Read
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