“I have to deal with that, which is not pleasant, especially given the fact that I would love to name names. I'd love to be the first to do it,” he added. “But unfortunately California conveniently enough has a statute of limitations that prevents that from happening. Because if I were to go and mention anybody's name I would be the one that would be in legal problems and I'm the one that would be sued.”

He then spoke about his worries that abuse within the film industry will continue to go unchecked, describing it as: “a place where adults have more direct and inappropriate connection with children than probably anywhere else in the world.”

Asked if any of the individuals who assaulted him were still working today, Feldman replied: “One of them is. He's still prominently in the business today.”

“We've run into each other many times but no, I've never confronted him,” he added.

The actor, who most recently appeared in Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!, and who also works as a musician, indicated that, if others came forward, he would be happy to support a lawsuit.

“If somebody came forward with a suit against one of these people [who molested me], I would certainly be more than happy to back them up," he said. “But that hasn't happened.”