Melissa Gilbert: I was sexually harassed by Oliver Stone

Critically-acclaimed director Oliver Stone has been accused by yet another woman of sexual harassment. Actress Melissa Gilbert revealed on Andy Cohen's satellite radio show on Monday how she was sexually harassed by the director while auditioning for his 1991 film The Doors.

Critically-acclaimed director Oliver Stone has been accused by yet another woman of sexual harassment. 

Actress Melissa Gilbert revealed on Andy Cohen's satellite radio show on Monday how she was sexually harassed by the director while auditioning for his 1991 film The Doors. 

The 53-year-old actress, best known for her role on the long-running television series Little House on the Prairie, said the 'humiliating and horrid incident' happened when she was auditioning for the role of Pamela Courson, girlfriend of Doors frontman Jim Morrison. 

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Actress Melissa Gilbert said in an interview on Monday (left) that she was sexually harassed by Oliver Stone (right, on October 13) while auditioning for his 1991 film The Doors 

'I had auditioned and then he said I have written this special scene for you, I'd like you to do it with the actor, I want to see the chemistry with the two of you. 

'And the whole scene was just my character on her hands and knees saying, "Do me, baby"' Gilbert recalled. 

While actors usually only read lines in auditions, Gilbert says that Stone wanted her to physically act out the compromising scene.   

Gilbert refused and left the casting room in tears. The part eventually went to Meg Ryan. 

'It was humiliating and horrid and he got me...it hurt,' she said.   

Gilbert says she was auditioning for the role of Jim Morrison's girlfriend, a role that would eventually go to Meg Ryan (pictured in the film left, Gilbert pictured right around that time)

Gilbert says the scene involved saying 'Do me, baby' while on her hands and knees. She refused and left the meeting in tears. Stone, right, on the set of the film with Ryan, left

Gilbert says Stone told her he had written a scene just for her, and then told her to act it out. She said it involved saying 'Do me, baby' while on her hands and knees. She refused and left the meeting in tears. Stone, right, on the set of the film with Ryan

Gilbert believes the audition was revenge for embarrassing Stone at a club some time before that. 

'He was ragging on television… he was telling everyone how television was c**p and he’d never do it,' she recalled. 

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'And then all these girls came running up to me because they had seen me on Little House on the Prairie. And they left and he was dumbfounded, and I said, "You see, a**hole? That’s television!" And I guess he never forgot it,' she said. 

At first, Gilbert seemed reluctant to name her harasser, but halfway-through telling the story she said, 'Oh f*** it, it was Oliver Stone, and it was "The Doors."'

DailyMail.com reached out to Stone for comment but did not immediately receive a response Monday afternoon. 

This isn't the first sexual harassment allegation that the director has been hit with.  

Gilbert believes the 'horrid' audition was revenge for embarrassing Stone in a club some time before. Gilbert is perhaps best known for her role in the TV series Little House on the Prairie (right)

Gilbert believes the 'horrid' audition was revenge for embarrassing Stone in a club some time before. Gilbert is perhaps best known for her role in the TV series Little House on the Prairie (right)

Last month, after Stone issued a statement in support of Harvey Weinstein, a Playboy playmate accused Stone of once honking her breasts 'like a horn'.

Actress Patricia Arquette also said that Stone tried to audition her for a movie that was 'very sexual'. After a 'very professional' meeting, she said that he sent her 'long stem jungle roses' and invited her to a screening of his film Natural Born Killers.

Arquette said she found his behavior 'weird' so she decided to bring her boyfriend to the film screening with her, and Stone was visibly displeased.

'Oliver stopped me coming out of the bathroom. He said ‘Why did you bring him?’ I said "Why is it a problem I brought him? It shouldn’t be a problem. Think about THAT Oliver,"' she tweeted about the incident. 'Anyway never heard about the movie again & didn’t care to.'

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