The premiere of Louis C.K's new film 'I Love You Daddy' was cancelled on Thursday

Five women have come forward accusing Louis C.K of sexual misconduct, including one instance where he allegedly got naked and masturbated in front of two female comics in a hotel room.

The allegations were published by the New York Times on Thursday afternoon - just hours after the premiere for the comedian's new film 'I Love You Daddy' was cancelled.

The women - including comedians Dana Min Goodman, Abby Schachner, Julia Wolov, Rebecca Corry - allege the Emmy-winning star of FX's 'Louie' either pleasured himself in front of them, asked to do it or did so over the phone.

Louis C.K declined to comment on the allegations outlined by the five women.

Goodman and Wolov said they were invited up to Louis C.K's hotel room in Aspen, Colorado back in 2002 after they had performed at the US Comedy Arts Festival.

They claim he asked them if he could take his penis out as soon as they got into the room. The women both say they thought he was joking until he 'really did it.'

'He proceeded to take all of his clothes off, and get completely naked, and started masturbating,' they told the Times, as they recalled screaming and laughing in shock.

'We were paralyzed,' Goodman added.

The women said they quickly fled after he allegedly ejaculated on his stomach and that he yelled out: 'Which one is Dana and which one is Julia?'

They say they immediately told a few people what had happened, but could sense people distancing themselves.

'We could already feel the backlash,' Wolov said, adding they then started worrying about the repercussions on their careers.

Comedians Dana Min Goodman (right) and Julia Wolov (left) claims Louis C.K got naked and masturbated in front of them in a hotel room in Aspen, Colorado back in 2002

In 2003, Abby Schachner said she was on the phone to Louis C.K and claims she could hear him masturbating while they spoke for several minutes.

Schachner said she called him to invite him to her show when she heard him pull down the blinds. She claims he then started revealing his sexual fantasies while breathing heavily.

The writer and performer said she 'definitely' wasn't encouraging his alleged behavior but also didn't know how to end it, and that in the years that followed said she felt ashamed.

Comedy actress Rebecca Corry also claims that he asked if he could masturbate in front of her in 2005 when they were preparing to feature on a television pilot together.

He proceeded to take all of his clothes off, and get completely naked, and started masturbating Dana Min Goodman & Julia Wolov

'He leaned close to my face and said, 'Can I ask you something?' I said, 'Yes,' she said. 'He asked if we could go to my dressing room so he could masturbate in front of me.'

Outraged, Corry said she reminded Louis C.K that he had a daughter and a pregnant wife. 'His face got red... and he told me he had issues,' Corry said.

Courteney Cox and David Arquette were the executive producers on the unnamed show at the time and confirmed the alleged C.K incident to the Times. They had talked about halting production but Corry said she wanted to press ahead.

The public allegations of C.K's sexual misconduct follow years of rumors about him masturbating in front of various women. The Defamer website, which is now defunct, had published some of these rumors in 2015.

In the months before they surfaced, Corry says Louis emailed her to offer a 'very very very late apology'. She says he then called her and apologized for shoving her in the bathroom.

She then had to inform him that hadn't occurred but he had masturbated in front of her. Corry says Louis told her he used to 'misread people back then'.

Abby Schachner (right) claims she could hear the comedian masturbating while they were on the phone in 2003, while Rebecca Corry (left) said he allegedly asked to masturbate in front of her in 2005

Another woman, who wished to remain anonymous to protect her family, claims Louis C.K also asked to masturbate in front of her in the late 90s and she went along with it.

'It was something that I knew was wrong,' the woman, who worked with him on The Chris Rock Show, said.

The woman said she sat in his office while he masturbated during the workday.

In a second-season episode of her series One Mississippi, Tig Notaro had addressed the long-rumored allegations against C.K, who is listed as an exeuctive producer on the show.

The episode finds one of the show's female characters, who works at a radio station, pitching an idea to her boss only to look over and discover that he is masturbating behind his desk.

The character then expresses a desire to leave but he urges her to stay, eventually ejaculating while sitting at his desk.

The female character then gets up and leaves and later discusses what happened with Notaro's character, who points out that she was assaulted.

In a second-season episode of her series One Mississippi, Tig Notaro (above) had addressed the long-rumored allegations against C.K, who is listed as an exeuctive producer on the show

The episode (above) finds one of the show's female characters pitching an idea to her boss only to look over and discover that he is masturbating behind his desk

In anticipation of the report, the New York premiere of C.K's controversial new film 'I Love You, Daddy' was canceled on Thursday night and his scheduled Friday appearance on 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' was also scrapped.

The 50-year-old actor is the father of two teenage daughters with his ex-wife of 13 years, painter Alix Bailey who he divorced in 2008.

He is among the latest Hollywood figures to be accused of misconduct in a wave that began when dozens of sexual harassment allegations were reported last month against film mogul Harvey Weinstein.

His new film is incredibly similar to Woody Allen's 'Manhattan,' with both movies featuring a relationship between a teenage high school student and older man. He has previously cited Allen and Bill Cosby as two of his comedy idols.

John Malkovich, 63, plays a legendary film director who is rumored to have molested a young girl decades earlier. C.K plays a successful TV producer whose 17-year-old daughter, played by Chloe Grace Moretz, begins a relationship with Malkovich.

On screen: That film features a relationship between a director who was accused of molesting a young girl decades earlier (C.K. and Chloe Grace Moretz above in 'Daddy I Love You')

Trouble: That director, played by 63-year-old John Malkovich, then begins dating C.K's 17-year-old daughter in the film, played by Chloe Grace Moretz (C.K. and Byrne above)

Allegations of questionable sexual behavior have long dogged C.K.

Roseanne Barr said in a 2016 interview with The Daily Beast that she was 'speaking up' about claims and stories she has heard from people over the years about incidents of abuse before naming one person in a bombshell of an allegation.

'It's Louis C.K., locking the door and masturbating in front of women comics and writers. I can't tell you - I've heard so many stories. Not just him, but a lot of them,' alleged Barr.

'And it's just par for the course. It's just sh** women have to put up with.'

Barr later said that she believed Louis C.K. is 'about to get busted.'

Louis C.K. addressed those allegations in an interview with New York after he landed the cover of the magazine's special issue on comedy back in 2016, with the interviewer asking how he responded to a Gawker story that detailed the same claims that Barr made in her interview.

The comedian managed to quickly change the subject after saying the story had no impact on him at the time.

'I don't care about that. That's nothing to me. That's not real.'

When pressed a bit later in the interview about his reluctance to comment on the story, he responded by saying: 'Well, you can't touch stuff like that. There's one more thing I want to say about this, and it's important: If you need your public profile to be all positive, you're sick in the head.

Known for his candid, warts-and-all personal humor, which often includes bodily fluids and sex, C.K grew up outside Boston. He performed stand-up sets in New York and eventually landed writing gig on Conan O'Brien's 'Late Night' and David Letterman's 'Late Show.'

He went on to become the head writer of 'The Dana Carvey Show' from 1995-96 and contributed to the animated 'TV Funhouse' vignettes on 'Saturday Night Live.'

He was a writer on The Chris Rock Show and voiced patients on the Comedy Central's Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist. He also wrote and directed the film Pootie Tang with Rock, an infamous bomb. His recent TV series are Baskets, Horace and Pete and Better Things.