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April 24, 2024

Babe’ actor James Cromwell charged in SeaWorld protest

James Cromwell

Erik Gliedman / Times Herald-Record via AP

Actor James Cromwell protests at a power plant that is under construction in Wawayanda, N.Y., Friday, Dec. 18, 2015. New York state police say the several protesters who were arrested blocked an entrance to the construction site at the Competitive Power Ventures power plant.

SAN DIEGO — Actor James Cromwell has been charged with trespassing for interrupting and denouncing an orca show at SeaWorld in San Diego.

The San Diego Union-Tribune reported Monday that the misdemeanor charge could mean 90 days in jail or a fine up to $400.

Cromwell, who was nominated for an Oscar for his role as the farmer in "Babe," has previously said he would serve jail time rather than pay fines. A late message left for his representatives wasn't immediately returned.

He was wearing a "SeaWorld Sucks" T-shirt when he and six other activists stood up in front of the "Orca Encounter" show at SeaWorld on July 24.

Cromwell told park visitors through a megaphone that SeaWorld was condemning the orcas to premature deaths. The protesters were forcibly removed by security.