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That’s definitely the case for a notoriously “Difficult” male star like Tom Sizemore, who has become less known for being talented enough to land roles in “Saving Private Ryan” or “Blackhawk Down” than for his drug addiction and his arrests and jail stints.

Sizemore’s legal issues include three domestic violence cases, one as recently as this year, all the while Sizemore, 55, has been in the midst of a well-publicized Hollywood comeback with a notable story arc on the series “Shooter” and a role in Showtime’s revival of “Twin Peaks.”

According to the Hollywood Reporter, the open secret is that Sizemore was removed from the Utah film set after an 11-year-old actress told her mother that he touched her genitals.

The film’s producers confirmed that they removed Sizemore from the set as soon as they heard about what the girl told her mother.

Sizemore gained renown in the 1990s for a series of tough-guy supporting roles in primarily action films and dramas, including “Point Break,” “True Romance” and “Natural Born Killers.” His biggest career moments came with Steven Spielberg’s “Saving Private Ryan” in 1998 and Ridley Scott’s “Black Hawk Down” in 2001.

Through the aughts Sizemore continued to work steadily, though in smaller roles and on less prestigious projects.

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