Bale arrested and released; denies assault
LONDON - The darkness around Batman has deepened: While
audiences were shattering weekend box-office records in the U.S.,
Christian Bale was in London, where his mother and sister
reportedly leveled assault allegations against the star of "The
Dark Knight" that have yet to become clear.
Bale said the allegations were false Tuesday, hours after the
Wales-born actor was arrested, questioned by London police and
released on bail. The 34-year-old actor spent four hours talking
with authorities but was not charged.
British media reported that Bale's mother and sister told police
he assaulted them at the Dorchester Hotel in London on Sunday
night, a day before attending the European premiere of "The Dark
Knight." The Sun newspaper said the complaint was filed by sister
Sharon Bale and mother Jenny Bale.
"Christian Bale attended a London police station today on a
voluntary basis," read a statement from Bale's lawyer, Simon
Smith, of the London-based firm Schillings. "Bale, who denies the
allegation, cooperated throughout, gave his account in full of the
events in question, and has left the station without any charge
being made against him by the police."
A woman thought to be Bale's sister Sharon told reporters "it's
a family matter" from her home in Corfe Mullen, 110 miles
southwest of London. A man who answered the door at the home of
Jenny Bale in nearby Bournemouth said she did not want to comment.
The reports surfaced just days after "The Dark Knight," which
co-stars Heath Ledger as Batman's nemesis the Joker, took a record
$158.4 million at the box office in its opening weekend. Ledger,
who took the iconic villain to a deeply disturbed and diabolical
place, died earlier this year of an accidental drug overdose in New
York -- a circumstance that has only added to the movie's brooding
mystique.
Asked Tuesday whether Bale had been arrested, a London police
spokesman did not refer to him by name but said: "A 34-year-old
man attended a central London police station this morning by
appointment and was arrested in connection with an allegation of
assault."
The spokesman requested anonymity because he is not authorized
to be identified under police policy. British police do not name
suspects who have not been formally charged.
The force later said in a statement that the man had been
released on bail pending further inquiries and told to return in
September. It did not specify the date.
The Sun said police did not question the actor Monday because
they did not want to interfere with the premiere of the movie. The
next scheduled stops on the film's European premiere tour were
Madrid, Spain, July 23; and Tokyo on July 28.
In the sequel to "Batman Begins," Bale reprises the role of
wealthy playboy Bruce Wayne and his crime-fighting alter-ego
Batman, a brooding vigilante superhero still scarred by the murder
of his parents.
In his destructive battle of wits with the Joker, Batman pushes
his own ethical boundaries, and ultimately is forced into the
shadows. Winding up what may be the darkest -- and most critically
acclaimed -- superhero movie ever, Bale's Batman truly becomes, as
coined by Bruce Wayne's butler Alfred: "The Dark Knight."
Bale first made a splash as the child star of Steven Spielberg's
"Empire of the Sun" in 1987 and as an adult has made his name
with intense screen roles. His earlier films include "American
Psycho" and "The Machinist."
Bale is the youngest of four children and is the stepson of
Gloria Steinem. Her assistant said Tuesday that the author and
feminist leader was at a writing retreat and unavailable for
comment.
Bale's current project is playing John Connor in "Terminator
Salvation," scheduled for filming this week in New Mexico. The
film "will continue to shoot with Mr. Bale when he has completed
his International tour for 'The Dark Knight,"' said Lee Anne
Muldoon, unit publicist for the movie.
A records check turned up no criminal record for Bale in the Los
Angeles area, where he's lived with his wife, Sibi Blazic, and
their young daughter.
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