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It’s a literal casting couch story.

A former actress says she quit the industry after Harvey Weinstein lured her onto his office couch in 1989 — then pulled out his penis and forced her hand onto it.

“He told me this is how things work in Hollywood and all of the actresses that have made it have made it this way,” Heather Kerr said between tears at a press conference alongside lawyer Gloria Allred on Friday.

“He told me first I would have sex with him, then he would take me to parties and show me who I would sleep with after that.”

Kerr, who had small roles on “The Facts of Life” and “Mama’s Family,” said she was working for an entertainment business manager in Los Angeles at the time and Weinstein was a client who offered to help with her career.

But the meeting turned creepy quickly. Weinstein allegedly told her he needed to know how “good” she was — but when she told him about her training and offered to show him an acting reel, he got a “sly, sleazy look on his face.”

“The next thing I knew, he had unzipped his fly and pulled out his penis,” she said.

“He then grabbed my hand and pulled me toward him, and forced my hand onto his penis and held it there. I was frozen with fear trying to remain calm because, after all, there was no one else in the office.”

Kerr made an excuse to leave and ran away, “terrified he would force me back into his office.”

Rather than say anything, she left the industry altogether.

“I didn’t think anyone would believe me. I was nobody. Why would they?” she said.

Kerr is just the latest of dozens of women who’ve come forward to accuse the sick movie mogul of sexual abuse or harassment — allegations that have triggered police probes on both coasts and in London.

Weinstein, who is currently in rehab for sex addiction, has repeatedly denied ever forcing women into sex.