Famous actors who bullied their co-stars – While we’d all like to believe that the actors in our favorite films are best friends in real life (like Seth Rogen and James Franco’s bromance or Tina Fey and Amy Poehler’s sister-like connection), the truth is that often this isn’t the case. Actors have been known to fight with one another during shooting, and there are many reasons why this might happen.
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One reason is that celebrities are known for having big egos, and when big egos get together, there’s bound to be some conflict. Another reason might be artistic differences. Sometimes actors don’t see eye-to-eye with one another, or they feel as though their co-stars aren’t up to their standards. Whatever the reason, actors have been clashing with one another on set for as long as movies have been made. And while usually more than one party is responsible for the conflict, sometimes one bully is solely to blame.
Here’s the list of 10 famous actors who allegedly bullied their co-stars. We say allegedly because many of these stories are based on rumors or a single actor’s account of working with another actor. But a few of the actors on this list have garnered the reputation of being serial bullies.
10. Tommy Lee Jones and Jim Carrey
Tommy Lee Jones and Jim Carrey worked together on Batman Forever, a film that both of them would probably rather forget about. It’s not the only thing about the film they’d probably rather forget. According to Carrey, Jones was a complete jerk to him, saying to him at one point: “I hate you. I really don’t like you… I cannot sanction your buffoonery.” To his credit, Carrey remained professional in the face of Jones’s bullying and still considers him a great actor. He believes that Jones was upset over the fact that one of Carrey’s films (Dumb and Dumber) had outperformed his film (Cobb) at the box office. Carrey’s not the only one who considered Jones a bully — director Joel Schumacher also said as much.
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