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Actresses Elizabeth Perkins and Frances Fisher were among those who came out on Sunday to take part in a #MeToo march in Hollywood, with the Weeds star holding up a sign naming the actor James Woods.

Perkins marched at the front of the line alongside former local Fox News reporter Lauren Sivan, who is among the women who allege they were sexually harassed by disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.

The Take Back the Workplace March and the #MeToo Survivors March joined forces in the heart of Hollywood, near the entrance to the Dolby Theater w the Academy Awards take place.

The #MeToo march and rally followed a relentless series of accusations by men and women who said they were victimized by high-powered figures in the entertainment industry.

Howard Kim, a 68-year-old Los Angeles resident, came out to support the march.

The marchers started at the corner of Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue, walking along the noted ‘Walk of Fame’ until they reached the Los Angeles headquarters of news network CNN at Sunset and Cahuenga Boulevards.

Claire Forlani, another Weinstein accuser, also tweeted: ‘To the women and men marching in Hollywood today #metoomarch I am t in spirit.

Along the route of the march, participants noted the stars of actors and producers accused of sexual harassment.