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The reconciliation between Smith and Hubert in the Fresh Prince reunion was really sweet, and it broke my heart to learn about the domestic abuse and other problems she was facing at home during her time on the show. I watched Seinfeld as a young teen and I was legit shocked when they killed Susan off.
bro, Janet Hubert deserved EVERY bit of hate she received ,it was HER that made it toxic, it has been widely ackowledged that she has a "victimhood complex" that is so at home in 2023, and that during the show she seriously thought that SHE should be the star. When James Avery, a classically trained actor, and the voice of fucking SHREDDER is okay with taking a back seat to Will Smith, JH needs to get over her own bullshit
@@TheGhostofMrArthurs - I always thought Ron Howard was so smart. When Henry Winkler got more notice as "The Fonz" than he did, he was happy to step back and was reported to have said something to the effect that as long as it kept people watching and kept them all in work - GREAT!
@@teresacartwright5406 yeah but JH didnt feel that way, she made will out to be the bad guy, and her the victim for 30 years. Then the reunion, she used every buzzword she could think of blames will for saddling her with the "angry black woman" label that she couldnt shake. Bitxh it was because you was an angry black woman! I hate this woman
@@dhenderson1810 No? I just dont care. That has nothing to do with how JH acted on set and towards Will, she was VERY up her own ass and unprofessional, and that has no bearing whatsoever on whether she was carrying an asswhooping at home.
I will forever be annoyed that the Glee cast didn't back Naya up when she called out Lea's behavior and promptly got removed from the rest of the season for it. It wasn't until Samantha Ware brought up the racial issues with Lea that the cast came out and denounced her as always having been a problem on that set. 6 + years after Naya called attention to it and right at the time of her passing.
Are you suggesting that the timing of Naya calling out Lea and then her immediate “accidental” death are incredibly suspicious!?! That is quite the claim. Not saying I agree or disagree but I do admire your conviction to this bold belief!
@kvall4088 No. I'm saying that it sucks that it took years for the glee cast to acknowledge that Naya was right. Naya called out Lea many years before her death.
The thing that really bothers me is that some sources unfairly blamed Naya for her feud with Lea when it was obviously Lea who instigated it. Now Naya’s dead and she can’t defend herself. Hopefully by now everyone knows the truth that Lea was the bully and not her. Honesty with all these allegations it seems Lea was a mean girl all the way to the end.
Ya Rayan Murphy had a soft spot for her bitchyness. She treated actors who weren’t part of the stars of the show like shit too. Got to give him credit for genius. With AHS he created a fun show and re invented anthology TV with full season anthologies.
I think Bill Murray is a jerk who tries to get people fired, phones in most of his performances and is the reason why "Ghostbusters 3" never happened. He is also so dumb that he appeared in "Garfield" because he thought the Coen Brothers made it, and then apparently hated it so much that, after knowing this, he still voiced the sequel.
I remember hearing rumors that Chase repeatedly made inappropriate advances towards his female co-stars (including some of his underage co-stars during the Vacation movies)
I don't think she should've put up with any of that even "for civil rights", that's not doing shit for civil rights, leaving and not dealing with that bs would've helped civil rights and women's rights more, while also leaving her in a better place mentally and physically.
No surprise that Lea Michele was on this list. Apparently, her toxic behavior goes beyond Glee. I heard she was awful to some of her former castmates on Broadway as well.
The cast of Taxi liked Andy Kaufman enough to be in a movie about him, except for Tony Danza. He didn't even want to be around anyone even PLAYING Andy Kaufman. Another reason Nichelle Nichols considered leaving Star Trek was because she found out the network was withholding her fan mail (which they did, in part, to prevent hate mail, which she did sadly receive, from getting through the process).
Another example is "The Goldbergs" where actor Jeff Garlin, who played the father in the show, was fired for hugging cast members without consent and said inappropriate jokes on set. Apparently, when the cast were told that he was fired, they cheered. His character was killed off on the show.
The roast of Chevy Chase was devastating to him. If you can find it online or read about it. They torn him up. He cared about that. Also, what about Thomas Gibson of Criminal Minds? From what I could see, no one stood up for him when he was fired.
I believe Gibson was fired because he was physically violent on set, more than once. I’m not sure why people would stand up for him if he was behaving in such an abusive manner.
Me too! I was thinking they’d bring up Heigle bad mouthing the show, Washington using a homophobic slur, or Knight leaving the show when he wasn’t given enough screen time. Wasn’t expecting Dempsey.
@@COMPFUNK2 Also true. But considering he was able to comeback on the show for Season 10 for Cristina's goodbye, I thought that it'd been less tension ya know?
Surprised Kirk Cameron didn’t make the list. Apparently his holier-than-thou attitude really alienated him from the rest of the cast in later seasons of Growing Pains and made things difficult for the writers.
It’s such a shame that Chevy Chase is a terrible person. He even said a lot of the allegations about his treatment of his costars over the years were true and wasn’t sorry.
How about a Top 10 List of TV characters were disliked by the other characters, but the actors got along great in real life. •Rainn Wilson (portraying Dwight in The Office) •Dacre Montgomery (portraying Billy Hargrove from Stranger Things) •Jim O’ Heir (from Parks and Recreation)
Everybody said Topher Grace from That 70’s Show was awful to work with. Come to find out they were either Scientologists, rapists, or supporters of said rapist. Topher was the only one in the main cast who wasn’t an awful person.
The same thing with _Desperate Housewives._ I don't get why people single out Teri Hatcher and view her as problematic when arguably, the other leading ladies were just as problematic if not moreso. I mean, think about the Vanity Fair photo shoot, and how Marcia Cross and Eva Longoria had their assistants call the Vanity Fair reps to say "don't let Teri get first pick of wardrobe or stand in the center of the picture," and then when those things happened anyways, Marcia Cross reportedly cussed out her assistant and stormed off. That whole incident reeked of "3 against one high school mean girl" behavior, and the other three leads being envious of how Teri was the highest paid and most known of the four when the show started (given her work on _Lois & Clark_ and _Tomorrow Never Dies_ among other things). Or the fact that Felicity Huffman and Eva Longoria have had their share of legal troubles; in fact, when Felicity Huffman got essentially a slap on the wrist for her part in the college admissions scandal, I recall Ricardo Antonio Chavira (Carlos Solis) angrily calling it the same kind of "white privilege" he saw during the show's entire run, though he didn't go into any specifics. And regarding Teri, I tend to look to more credible evidence like her philanthropic work, Kathryn Joosten (Mrs. McCluskey) saying in an interview shortly before her death that Teri was the nicest of the four leads, or the fact that Teri is still very close with Vanessa Williams (Renee Perry), Andrea Bowen (Julie Mayer), and James Denton (Mike Delfino), among others.
I always think about Gary Coleman on Diff’rent Strokes where he played Arnold . Especially with how he was making more money than Todd Bridges and Dana Plato .
He had frustrations though. He was battling health problems, constantly in hospital, was frustrated about his height, his parents took every cent he made from "Diff'rent Strokes", and he ended the show bankrupt as a result. He then gets mocked by the public for having to be a security guard because he was limited by the roles he could do and it sounds like he was on the end of domestic abuse, so that is a lot for anyone to put up with. I think I heard Todd Bridges express some sympathy for Coleman's plight.
I loved Heidi Svedberg in Seinfeld! I'm not certain what Jason Alexander is referring to when he said acting with her was difficult, but I felt she played the character perfectly, and also fit in perfectly with the rest of the quirky cast. You could always tell there was angst in George when dealing with Susan on the show, but it made the prefect relationship for idiosyncratic George to play off of.👍😎✌🗽
The media is way too harsh on Shannen Doherty. She didn't get along with Jennie Garth on 90210, but Garth said they were both at fault, and have since made up. On Charmed it is well documented that Alyssa Milano was the problem. She created a toxic environment and disliked Doherty. Doherty was fired because Milano threatened to leave and she was the biggest star of the show.
A lot of the people that she worked with claimed that she was difficult to work with. But as far as Knocked Up goes Katherine Heigl became blacklisted in Hollywood because she said that was the worst movie that she ever did in her career. She called the whole ordeal sexist stating that "you have the fun goofy guys and that her character was a bitch and a killjoy. Who acts like this?" That's pretty much what she said about Knocked Up. Personally I don't care what anyone says I love that movie it was funny and hilarious. It's a comedy what would she have expected a musical?
yes it was said she was upset that a "Rapper" was given top billing over her as a professional actress, she was upset and made it known, and sometimes refused to film scenes with him '
@@aldele32 There must have been some sort of stigma with rappers around that time; I found out recently that Daphne Maxwell Reid was initially asked to play Vivian at the beginning of the series, but she turned it down because _she_ didn’t want to work with a rapper.
People were far more cynical of people who were different. And it makes sense considering there could be no room for unpopular takes. Makes sense but of course it it hypocritical.@@COMPFUNK2
Jimmy Walker was infamous for his huge ego when his J.J. character became the big breakout star on Good Times. BerNadette Stanis didn't like him, Esther Rolle could barely stomach him, and John Amos basically left the show to avoid physically assaulting him. And if you watch footage of Walker back in those days, wow, what a smug, self-serving, self-satisfied performance he gives.
Even though one cast member of the golden girls was not a terror to work with, Bea Arthur apparently was not fond of Betty white and even went so far as to call her a C U next Tuesday. Apparently, Betty allegedly poked fun at Estelle, who played Sophia, when she forgot her lines. Unbeknownst to everyone Estelle later succumbed to Alzheimer’s disease.
Yeah…so Chase & Doherty should switch places. Chevy Chase hasn’t reconciled with the majority of the former cast mates he angered. Doherty reconciled with many of her former cast mates.
The Grey's Anatomy one was a surprise. Thought it would be Katherine Heigl for that one. Also the last time I saw Shannon Doherty was as a guest on Riverdale after Luke Perry died to pay homage to her former 90210 costar.
I think that feud was mostly just between Sheen and Chuck Lorre, the show's creator. I have a memory of Jon Cryer talking about Charlie leaving the show with actual dismay and even alluding to the fact that he enjoyed working together.
I once worked for a data company owned by the brother of Andy Kaufman and he was as different from his famous brother as a person could be. Easygoing, businesslike, methodical.
@@robertclark6349 In the last season, they introduced Leonard Dicaprio to the show (this was one of his first acting roles). Story is, they did this to fire Cameron the following season by introducing another teen heartthrob, so girls would still watch because of Leo, and it would soften the blow of firing Kirk Cameron. However, that turned out to be the last season so they never got the chance to fire Cameron.
Wil Wheaton has an extensive story about how William Shatner was a dick to him when they met for the first time. Wil was 16 at the time. This was when TNG was active and Star Trek V was filming next door. Wil had been hanging around the set hoping to get a glimpse of the big 3 of TOS. He was introduced to Shatner, who asked about what he did on TNG. He told him he was an acting ensign, piloted the ship, etc. Shatner would not shake his hand, and had said he’d never have a kid on his crew. He was pretty upset by how Shatner treated him, and tried to keep it to himself, but one of the crew members pressed him, so he told what happened. The word spread like wildfire amongst the TNG cast and crew. A lot of the crew told him Shatner was an ass and not worth it. Brent Spiner told him Shatner wore a toupee, and was “balder than Old Baldy over there,” gesturing towards Patrick Stewart. Jonathan Frakes told Will, “To Hell with him.” Michael Dorn asked Wil if he wanted him to kick Shatner’s ass. Even Gene Roddenberry had called Wil and told him Shatner was an ass and that he was proud to have him [Wil] on his show. Later on, Wil received a note from Shatner saying he would be proud to have him on his crew. Gene Roddenberry orchestrated Shatner sending that note, but he was glad to have gotten it all the same. Wil has since said any other time he met Shatner, he was kind and warm to him. My favorite part of that story that always made me laugh was Michael Dorn asking Wil, “Want me to kick his ass?” Just the thought of Lt. Worf asking Wesley Crusher if he wants him to kick Captain Kirk’s ass is hilarious. Also, it’s pretty heartwarming to hear how the cast and crew were so kind and comforting to such a young actor at the time in what can be such a harsh business.
@@scottdoesntmatter4409 Actually Wheaton has a fairly good reputation, and the TNG cast considers him family. Given how horribly abused he was by everyone in his family except his sister.
@@astonmartin8537 Not true. The reason he was not in the movies was that the way they wrote him off the show (The Traveller storyline) meant that there was no way for him to be a part of the movies.
No one hated Swedberg, she just wasnt clicking. They all thought Jason was exaggerating until Jerry worked with her and then he said, "Oh, shes gotta go".
Shatner is no surprise at all. He was a total prick when he was in Australia for a convention a number of years ago. He would be there for his hour and not a minute longer. He didn't care if you were still waiting for anything, he got his money, put in his requisite hour and pissed off. Could have taken a lesson or two from Richard Dean Anderson who was there for the very last fan in line to get his autograph.
Funny how many cast members of "Grey's Anatomy" cast members have left the show after clashes with Shonda Rymes. Maybe it isn't always everyone else's fault. Showrunners can be monsters too.
Totally. Even Ellen Pompeo has later stated that Heigl had every right to call out the show, also Pompeo seems to be friendly with Dempsey. On the other hand Shonda always loved Washington, even though he made homophobic slurs about another cast member. She didn't want to write him off the show, but was forced to because of the public pressure. So maybe Shonda should watch in the mirror and think about her own actions instead of putting the blame on others.
Susan’s actress on Seinfeld should’ve gotten a better chance. She wasn’t difficult to work with, she just didn’t click with the cast. But they did her so dirty. I’m surprised topher grace isn’t on this list for that 70’s show because it seems like he’s one of the few if not the most normal, sane member of the principal cast, excluding the actors who played his parents.
Most of em think or know they have the show in a stranglehold and itll be hard to get rid or replace them. Its really bad in movies after youve already gotten so far into production and sunk so many millions. Many end up having to tolerate all types of nonsense and demands just to finish
@@katieb3059 Not when it’s overly hubris and narcissistic. Being an asshole towards people and liking yourself for still being one is suppose to be a bad thing. There’s still nuances to being a good person towards others and liking yourself for it, and trying to build your confidence up. If anything, Chevy might just still be an insecure and petty man taking it out on people despite what he claims.
What came to mind first on this list was Lea Michele on Glee. While I enjoyed that musical dramady in its heyday, it wasn’t without its share of controversy and unfortunate ends to some of its cast. She was really toxic.
It was the fact that trapdoors were set up all over the stage for the puppeteer of Alf to sit in and operate the puppet and the cast almost fell down the hole a few times, so it was a safety hazard. Also, the puppet got catered to, and the cast had to work around it, not it around them. Word is that Max Wright, who played the father, was difficult to work with as well.
Missing Honorable Mentiones I know that cast didnt like each other: Gossip Girl (Blake Lively and Leighton Meester didn't like each other ) Family Matters (the mom who played Harriet and Urkle didnt like eachother) Sex and The City (Kim Catrell and SJP didn't like eachother) Golden Girls (Bea Arthur and Betty White RIP both of them Zoey 101( Jamie Lynn Spears bullied Alexa Nicholas very badly. Thats why she wasnt on season 3 or was apart part of that horrible movie) Moesha (Moesha i think was a problem) Im Curious About: Cheers
Most of those are more rivalries than anything else, particularly Leighton Meester & Blake Lively and Brandy Norwood & Countess Vaughn (Moesha/The Parkers). For “Family Matters”, it was the majority of the cast against Jaleel White, though. I think some folks interpret the issue being between Jo Marie Payton and Jaleel White because “Family Matters” was a spin-off of “Perfect Strangers”. Payton was a cast member from that show. She's the reason for the spin-off.
What??! Someone says that Chevy Chase is a jerk in real life?? Color me shocked!!! Regarding William Shatner, I’ve heard that as well; that he actually, in some psychotic delusion, literally sees himself on par with Marlon Brando, Daniel Day Lewis 😳😳😳. It always has bothered me, but I’ve heard numerous times that Bill Murray is a huge jerk in real life, too.😒
@@AngeliqueStPChevy is great in the "National Lampoon Holiday" movies. Here's a test. People who worked with Chase on those films should be asked what he was like to work with, to see if it is Chase or some on "Community" that is the problem. I
@@dhenderson1810John Amos took it a step further and aired his grievances in public which sealed his fate. It was one of the first instances of a difficult actor being fired and a character being killed off in that manner.
I was so disappointed when I heard that Chevy Chase was a jerk, in real life. I had idolized the man since I was a kid. Loved his movies. Even the bad ones. And then I started hearing several people in show business, that he was difficult to work with and kind of an a-hole, to work with. Still love his movies, but I don't think I'd like to meet him in real life.
Kathryn Joosten said right before her death that she NEVER had any problems with Hatcher and that she was always friendly. She didn't praise the other castmembers at all. The others were jealous of Hatcher billed as the star of the show and turned against her. My symphathies have always been with Teri!
I've heard that Shannen Doherty also got canned from the new 90210 as well. Some of the original cast members did come back as their characters in the new version even Shannen as well. But also Shannen was suppose to do 6-9 episodes of the show but she was ALWAYS late to set so it was narrowed down to I think 3 or 4 episodes cause everyone complained about her.
@@cvela83 This is why I'm glad I can watch him in Christmas Vacation and not have to work with him. As a theater actor I can honestly say that I'm glad I don't have to work with people like the ones on this list. Or even the late Marlon Brando for that matter.
Lea Michele acting like diva doesn't surprise me. And William Shatner was never my favorite cast member, it was always Leonard Nimoy and George Takei. He acts too much like a diva. Also, Picard is the best captain.
What about Ariana Grande on Sam and Cat, Ariana was aloud to skip sets leaving Jennette McCurdy at the studio, and Debbie Ryan because she was bullying Skai Jackson.
Ariana and Jeanette don’t hate each other tho yea Jeanette was jealous of ari getting everything and Jeanette treated like shit but she didn’t hate her. And I honestly think the sky thing is a rumor
@@brennathecatlover4360Given what Jeanette has revealed about what went on with her on set (of "Sam & Cat", "iCarly" and other Nickelodian productions, plus her home life, I think McCurdy's anger about Grande came from a different place.
Maybe the "difficult" one is the one being bullied on set, by different cliques and being excluded. They complain about it, and report it, and are then considered difficult. It happens in school yards all the time, why not in workplaces. It is up to producers to have a harmonious set and not allow a non-toxic workplace. I was bullied at my previous job because I was the new guy and just wanted to get my job done, rather than waste time. They shoved all their work onto me, and always went on holidays, while I had to cover their shifts, but heaven forbid I have a holiday. I stood up for myself and pushed back and it got worse. The boss was weak and let them get away with anything. So you don't always know the full story, and it takes two to tango.
Because some of the people just think that Bea hating Betty was just about their acting differences - Bea was "uptight" when it comes to acting [like Robert Reed] while Betty was more comedic and had bubbly personality
"Fans are reluctant to admit that William Shatner's own personality didn't command nearly as much respect." Well I'm a Trekkie and Bill Shatner's an ass as well as a cranky old man. Also Nichelle Nichols wanted to leave "Star Trek" because CBS execs treated her like dog shit, not just because of Bill.
Chevy Chase is kind of an enigma. The cast of SNL and Community say that he is a very difficult guy to work with and is a wee bit of a jerk, he still gets along with some of his Lampoon co-stars like Beverly D'Angelo. Bev has said in interviews that the two still stay in touch and are on friendly terms. I guess the guy's just very selective in what people he likes cooperating with.
Big one. According to other cast members, Peppard was the main instigator, as he resented Mr T being more popular, despite Peppard thinking of himself as the better actor. Peppard bullied women cast members on the show and told the actress who played Amy Allen "This is a men's show. You don't belong here". Mr T was difficult too, but Peppard was a monster to everyone on set.
Curious about conflicts concerning starring roles getting aggressive competition from co-stars. From earliest times in modern entertainment it seems to be a problem that is talked about in sideline conversations. Ambitious lesser- knowns only have a brief shot at enduring fame and certainly would create aggressive monsters. If failure, so what, usually a one shot opportunity for many. Lots of stories surface. Who gets sympathy and who gets snubbed? Not vigilant about territorial matters could destroy. Being nice in entertainment not necessarily good when dealing with wannabes feeling passed over for whatever reason. Would make an interesting and controversial book!
Star Trek fans are not reluctant to admit shit !!! Shatner was an asshole to people and walked around like some entitled lord. This is all well documented. He was even that good of an actor - he was just cemented as Kirk because he'd played the character for so long.
One more reason why Shatner is the worst is when Deforest Kelley’s chihuahua died Shatner laughed and told him that wasn’t a real dog. I found that out when I was a teen and have hated the bastard ever since. Now a days he’s even shittier for attacking disabled people on twitter in a fandom he has nothing to do with and with at least 1 person who has never liked anything he’s been in.
ironic because on ST : TNG a producer had problems with Gates Mc Fadden (Dr. Crusher) resulting in her leaving the show replaced by Diana Muldar (sp?).
Patrick Dempsey is hated everywhere he goes. it was not new when he joined Grey's Anatomy. and that Tori Spelling pulled strings line is quite funny. "Daddy, i don't like Shannon" is probably the string she pulled.
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Chase is telling a partial truth. Pryor gave permission for saying racial slurs in the job interview sketch (which Pryor wrote), not for all eternity.
Than Will slaped Chris 😅
Sounds like Lea Michelle is "Glee's" version of Shannen Doherty.
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@@HariSeldon913 truth 👈
The reconciliation between Smith and Hubert in the Fresh Prince reunion was really sweet, and it broke my heart to learn about the domestic abuse and other problems she was facing at home during her time on the show.
I watched Seinfeld as a young teen and I was legit shocked when they killed Susan off.
bro, Janet Hubert deserved EVERY bit of hate she received ,it was HER that made it toxic, it has been widely ackowledged that she has a "victimhood complex" that is so at home in 2023, and that during the show she seriously thought that SHE should be the star. When James Avery, a classically trained actor, and the voice of fucking SHREDDER is okay with taking a back seat to Will Smith, JH needs to get over her own bullshit
@@TheGhostofMrArthurs - I always thought Ron Howard was so smart. When Henry Winkler got more notice as "The Fonz" than he did, he was happy to step back and was reported to have said something to the effect that as long as it kept people watching and kept them all in work - GREAT!
@@teresacartwright5406 yeah but JH didnt feel that way, she made will out to be the bad guy, and her the victim for 30 years. Then the reunion, she used every buzzword she could think of blames will for saddling her with the "angry black woman" label that she couldnt shake. Bitxh it was because you was an angry black woman! I hate this woman
@@TheGhostofMrArthursSo you are denying that she was suffering domestic abuse at home?
@@dhenderson1810 No? I just dont care. That has nothing to do with how JH acted on set and towards Will, she was VERY up her own ass and unprofessional, and that has no bearing whatsoever on whether she was carrying an asswhooping at home.
I will forever be annoyed that the Glee cast didn't back Naya up when she called out Lea's behavior and promptly got removed from the rest of the season for it. It wasn't until Samantha Ware brought up the racial issues with Lea that the cast came out and denounced her as always having been a problem on that set. 6 + years after Naya called attention to it and right at the time of her passing.
Are you suggesting that the timing of Naya calling out Lea and then her immediate “accidental” death are incredibly suspicious!?! That is quite the claim. Not saying I agree or disagree but I do admire your conviction to this bold belief!
@kvall4088 No. I'm saying that it sucks that it took years for the glee cast to acknowledge that Naya was right. Naya called out Lea many years before her death.
The thing that really bothers me is that some sources unfairly blamed Naya for her feud with Lea when it was obviously Lea who instigated it. Now Naya’s dead and she can’t defend herself. Hopefully by now everyone knows the truth that Lea was the bully and not her. Honesty with all these allegations it seems Lea was a mean girl all the way to the end.
Ya Rayan Murphy had a soft spot for her bitchyness. She treated actors who weren’t part of the stars of the show like shit too. Got to give him credit for genius. With AHS he created a fun show and re invented anthology TV with full season anthologies.
That show had so many tragic and unsettling stories.
Chase was also hated by his SNL cast mates it wasn’t just on Community.
John Belushi was a close second. He was a jerk to all the female cast and crew on SNL.
@@robertclark6349 this is very true
John and Chevy are my heros.
I think Bill Murray is a jerk who tries to get people fired, phones in most of his performances and is the reason why "Ghostbusters 3" never happened.
He is also so dumb that he appeared in "Garfield" because he thought the Coen Brothers made it, and then apparently hated it so much that, after knowing this, he still voiced the sequel.
I remember hearing rumors that Chase repeatedly made inappropriate advances towards his female co-stars (including some of his underage co-stars during the Vacation movies)
Nichelle Nichols didnt threaten to quit Star Trek only because of Shatner's narcissism. She put up with quite a bit of sexual and racial harassment.
it was also civil rights. Martin Luther King, Jr is the reason she stayed.
I don't think she should've put up with any of that even "for civil rights", that's not doing shit for civil rights, leaving and not dealing with that bs would've helped civil rights and women's rights more, while also leaving her in a better place mentally and physically.
@@nikogildon117 only women's rights. King was right; her being visible did help black america.
I used to really admire Lea Michele, but after hearing that she bullied various cast members, it just really makes me lose a lot of respect for her.
I really can't stand Lea Michelle. She is SO insufferable in every way.
The fact that she has been called out for bullying is hardly surprising
Yeah me too
She was just like the person she played in more than one way
Her books are the worst books ever written 2 “funny woman”
It's true about what they say; Never meet your heroes...😔
No surprise that Lea Michele was on this list. Apparently, her toxic behavior goes beyond Glee. I heard she was awful to some of her former castmates on Broadway as well.
The cast of Taxi liked Andy Kaufman enough to be in a movie about him, except for Tony Danza. He didn't even want to be around anyone even PLAYING Andy Kaufman.
Another reason Nichelle Nichols considered leaving Star Trek was because she found out the network was withholding her fan mail (which they did, in part, to prevent hate mail, which she did sadly receive, from getting through the process).
She stayed on after having a talk with Dr Martin Luther king
Another example is "The Goldbergs" where actor Jeff Garlin, who played the father in the show, was fired for hugging cast members without consent and said inappropriate jokes on set.
Apparently, when the cast were told that he was fired, they cheered.
His character was killed off on the show.
Chase always gave me that “jerk” energy… crazy how its true
The roast of Chevy Chase was devastating to him. If you can find it online or read about it. They torn him up. He cared about that.
Also, what about Thomas Gibson of Criminal Minds? From what I could see, no one stood up for him when he was fired.
I believe Gibson was fired because he was physically violent on set, more than once. I’m not sure why people would stand up for him if he was behaving in such an abusive manner.
I knew "Grey's Anatomy" was gonna be in this video. But I thought it'd been Katherine Heigl who'd be on here, not Dempsey 😅
Same
Me too! I was thinking they’d bring up Heigle bad mouthing the show, Washington using a homophobic slur, or Knight leaving the show when he wasn’t given enough screen time.
Wasn’t expecting Dempsey.
Normally I also would have said Katherine Heigl, but the fact that Isaiah Washington used a homophobic slur takes the cake.
@@COMPFUNK2 Also true. But considering he was able to comeback on the show for Season 10 for Cristina's goodbye, I thought that it'd been less tension ya know?
It was a toss between her Isaiah Washington so imagine my surprise
Surprised Kirk Cameron didn’t make the list. Apparently his holier-than-thou attitude really alienated him from the rest of the cast in later seasons of Growing Pains and made things difficult for the writers.
Of course Kirk Cameron was a tenth rate actor at best.
@@davidschwartzman2986 True, but he was a first-rate pain in the neck.
Kirk Cameron? Talk about a has been who never was.
his girlfriend on the show who became is wife was the reason for him being a stick in the mud out of nowhere.
He turned into a right-wing bible bashing extremist.
Chevy Chase is a known horrible person. Why they decided to hire him in Community is baffling.
I think that initially they felt his name would help sell the show since the rest of the cast was largely unknown at the time.
…as is Bill Murray.
It’s such a shame that Chevy Chase is a terrible person. He even said a lot of the allegations about his treatment of his costars over the years were true and wasn’t sorry.
So weird that he doesn't even think he should at least pretend not to be the horrible person he is.
@@peacekeeperbabe VERY TRUE 👏🏻
How about a Top 10 List of TV characters were disliked by the other characters, but the actors got along great in real life.
•Rainn Wilson (portraying Dwight in The Office)
•Dacre Montgomery (portraying Billy Hargrove from Stranger Things)
•Jim O’ Heir (from Parks and Recreation)
You could also add Sophie Turner and Peter Dinkledge to that as well
They say if you want to know who the nicest, best liked actors in Hollywood are, look to the ones who are typecast as villains or antagonists.
Susan Lucci
@user-mg5mv2tn8q Charles Dance is another one that is commonly cast as a villain but is actually super nice in real-life
Brothers & Sisters is hugely underrated. Great story and amazing actors.
Really surprised Sex and the City didn’t make the list!
Kim Cantrell
I thought it was just a Kim/ SJP feud
Everyone loved Willie Garson! 😺
@@scottslotterbeck3796 That's Cattrall.
Chevy Chase has been a ego-driven goblin since the 70s. No one on SNL shed a tear when he left, probably not even Lorne Michaels.
TRUTH.
Let's ignore how Bill Murray has clashed and tried to get fired different cast mates on different productions over the years.
John Belushi was a jerk to all the female cast and crew. He stated out loud that women couldn't write comedy.
John, Chevy , and Bill are all my heroes.
No wonder his talk show didn't last long. Another fact
Everybody said Topher Grace from That 70’s Show was awful to work with. Come to find out they were either Scientologists, rapists, or supporters of said rapist. Topher was the only one in the main cast who wasn’t an awful person.
The same thing with _Desperate Housewives._ I don't get why people single out Teri Hatcher and view her as problematic when arguably, the other leading ladies were just as problematic if not moreso.
I mean, think about the Vanity Fair photo shoot, and how Marcia Cross and Eva Longoria had their assistants call the Vanity Fair reps to say "don't let Teri get first pick of wardrobe or stand in the center of the picture," and then when those things happened anyways, Marcia Cross reportedly cussed out her assistant and stormed off. That whole incident reeked of "3 against one high school mean girl" behavior, and the other three leads being envious of how Teri was the highest paid and most known of the four when the show started (given her work on _Lois & Clark_ and _Tomorrow Never Dies_ among other things).
Or the fact that Felicity Huffman and Eva Longoria have had their share of legal troubles; in fact, when Felicity Huffman got essentially a slap on the wrist for her part in the college admissions scandal, I recall Ricardo Antonio Chavira (Carlos Solis) angrily calling it the same kind of "white privilege" he saw during the show's entire run, though he didn't go into any specifics.
And regarding Teri, I tend to look to more credible evidence like her philanthropic work, Kathryn Joosten (Mrs. McCluskey) saying in an interview shortly before her death that Teri was the nicest of the four leads, or the fact that Teri is still very close with Vanessa Williams (Renee Perry), Andrea Bowen (Julie Mayer), and James Denton (Mike Delfino), among others.
I always think about Gary Coleman on Diff’rent Strokes where he played Arnold . Especially with how he was making more money than Todd Bridges and Dana Plato .
He didnt see any of it though his family bled him dry
He hated the fact he had to sit on Conrad Baines' lap during some scenes while he was a 25 year old man.
He had frustrations though.
He was battling health problems, constantly in hospital, was frustrated about his height, his parents took every cent he made from "Diff'rent Strokes", and he ended the show bankrupt as a result. He then gets mocked by the public for having to be a security guard because he was limited by the roles he could do and it sounds like he was on the end of domestic abuse, so that is a lot for anyone to put up with.
I think I heard Todd Bridges express some sympathy for Coleman's plight.
William Shatner (Captain Kirk), was known as Captain Jerk by his other cast mates (Doohan, Koenig, Takei and Nichols).
Catchy. Plus I'm glad i was raised on the shows after that.
" Brother's & Sister's" was a great show that I really enjoyed. It's saved on my Hulu list.
I loved Heidi Svedberg in Seinfeld! I'm not certain what Jason Alexander is referring to when he said acting with her was difficult, but I felt she played the character perfectly, and also fit in perfectly with the rest of the quirky cast. You could always tell there was angst in George when dealing with Susan on the show, but it made the prefect relationship for idiosyncratic George to play off of.👍😎✌🗽
I think he just meant she could deliver the material in a Seinfeld way..
I agree 💯
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@liversuccess1420 as is every human being I ever met
The media is way too harsh on Shannen Doherty.
She didn't get along with Jennie Garth on 90210, but Garth said they were both at fault, and have since made up.
On Charmed it is well documented that Alyssa Milano was the problem. She created a toxic environment and disliked Doherty. Doherty was fired because Milano threatened to leave and she was the biggest star of the show.
I’m surprised Katherine Heigl isn’t on the list. Wasn’t she hated by the cast in Gray? Or was just that only in knocked up?
She got along with her costars. She just was a difficult, pretentious person.
she offended the producers and Ms Shonda about the Emmys. that's why she was writ out.
A lot of the people that she worked with claimed that she was difficult to work with. But as far as Knocked Up goes Katherine Heigl became blacklisted in Hollywood because she said that was the worst movie that she ever did in her career. She called the whole ordeal sexist stating that "you have the fun goofy guys and that her character was a bitch and a killjoy. Who acts like this?" That's pretty much what she said about Knocked Up. Personally I don't care what anyone says I love that movie it was funny and hilarious. It's a comedy what would she have expected a musical?
@@MattWolfe1019 i don't think she was blacklisted. but she was definitely persona non grata.
In an interview a few years back, Alfonso Ribeiro said that Janet Hubert behaved like it was _her_ show.
yes it was said she was upset that a "Rapper" was given top billing over her as a professional actress, she was upset and made it known, and sometimes refused to film scenes with him
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@@aldele32 There must have been some sort of stigma with rappers around that time; I found out recently that Daphne Maxwell Reid was initially asked to play Vivian at the beginning of the series, but she turned it down because _she_ didn’t want to work with a rapper.
People were far more cynical of people who were different. And it makes sense considering there could be no room for unpopular takes. Makes sense but of course it it hypocritical.@@COMPFUNK2
Jimmy Walker was infamous for his huge ego when his J.J. character became the big breakout star on Good Times. BerNadette Stanis didn't like him, Esther Rolle could barely stomach him, and John Amos basically left the show to avoid physically assaulting him. And if you watch footage of Walker back in those days, wow, what a smug, self-serving, self-satisfied performance he gives.
John Amos got fired.
@@rondaallen7211Because of Jimmy Walker and When Episodes didn't revolve around Him, He wasn't in Them.
Even though one cast member of the golden girls was not a terror to work with, Bea Arthur apparently was not fond of Betty white and even went so far as to call her a C U next Tuesday. Apparently, Betty allegedly poked fun at Estelle, who played Sophia, when she forgot her lines. Unbeknownst to everyone Estelle later succumbed to Alzheimer’s disease.
Yeah…so Chase & Doherty should switch places. Chevy Chase hasn’t reconciled with the majority of the former cast mates he angered. Doherty reconciled with many of her former cast mates.
Shannen Doherty is a sweetheart! I've met her multiple times!
Maybe to you as a fan, but to her fellow actors she was anything but.
Didn’t Sarah Jessica Parker and Kim Cattrall not get along in “sex in the city”
The Grey's Anatomy one was a surprise. Thought it would be Katherine Heigl for that one.
Also the last time I saw Shannon Doherty was as a guest on Riverdale after Luke Perry died to pay homage to her former 90210 costar.
I’m shocked Charlie Sheen wasn’t in this list
I think that feud was mostly just between Sheen and Chuck Lorre, the show's creator. I have a memory of Jon Cryer talking about Charlie leaving the show with actual dismay and even alluding to the fact that he enjoyed working together.
I once worked for a data company owned by the brother of Andy Kaufman and he was as different from his famous brother as a person could be. Easygoing, businesslike, methodical.
I have the impression that everyone on ‘Desperate Housewives’ was competitive and toxic.
I think towards the end none of them were speaking to each other
Eva, Marcia & Felicity were friends during the entire run & after the series ended
@@christianaseron4420 still, there was a lot of competition, which is truly sad
Re: the infamous Vanity Fair cover
They lived out there characters
Most cast who hated their co-stars because they wanted to be the center of attention or they just don't like each other
What about the best friend of Zoey in Zoey101. It was more bullying
What about Kirk Cameron on "Growing Pains" after he converted to Christianity?
I still can't believe they let him get away with that. I'm glad his career fizzled out after that.
@@robertclark6349 In the last season, they introduced Leonard Dicaprio to the show (this was one of his first acting roles).
Story is, they did this to fire Cameron the following season by introducing another teen heartthrob, so girls would still watch because of Leo, and it would soften the blow of firing Kirk Cameron.
However, that turned out to be the last season so they never got the chance to fire Cameron.
Wil Wheaton has an extensive story about how William Shatner was a dick to him when they met for the first time. Wil was 16 at the time. This was when TNG was active and Star Trek V was filming next door. Wil had been hanging around the set hoping to get a glimpse of the big 3 of TOS. He was introduced to Shatner, who asked about what he did on TNG. He told him he was an acting ensign, piloted the ship, etc. Shatner would not shake his hand, and had said he’d never have a kid on his crew. He was pretty upset by how Shatner treated him, and tried to keep it to himself, but one of the crew members pressed him, so he told what happened. The word spread like wildfire amongst the TNG cast and crew. A lot of the crew told him Shatner was an ass and not worth it. Brent Spiner told him Shatner wore a toupee, and was “balder than Old Baldy over there,” gesturing towards Patrick Stewart. Jonathan Frakes told Will, “To Hell with him.” Michael Dorn asked Wil if he wanted him to kick Shatner’s ass. Even Gene Roddenberry had called Wil and told him Shatner was an ass and that he was proud to have him [Wil] on his show. Later on, Wil received a note from Shatner saying he would be proud to have him on his crew. Gene Roddenberry orchestrated Shatner sending that note, but he was glad to have gotten it all the same. Wil has since said any other time he met Shatner, he was kind and warm to him.
My favorite part of that story that always made me laugh was Michael Dorn asking Wil, “Want me to kick his ass?” Just the thought of Lt. Worf asking Wesley Crusher if he wants him to kick Captain Kirk’s ass is hilarious. Also, it’s pretty heartwarming to hear how the cast and crew were so kind and comforting to such a young actor at the time in what can be such a harsh business.
that said, wheaton has a bad reputation, and nichelle nichols didn't have a problem with shatner, I read her book.
No one liked Wheaton that’s why you don’t see him any of the movies or shows. Shanter was wise not to shake his hand.
@@scottdoesntmatter4409 Actually Wheaton has a fairly good reputation, and the TNG cast considers him family. Given how horribly abused he was by everyone in his family except his sister.
@@astonmartin8537 Not true. The reason he was not in the movies was that the way they wrote him off the show (The Traveller storyline) meant that there was no way for him to be a part of the movies.
No, no he doesn't. I tend to pay attention to ST lore. @@davidschwartzman2986
Chevy Chase did drop the hard R in an SNL skit with Pryor. Dude grew up with a silver spoon in his mouth, no wonder he's so hard to work with.
Poor people can be rude as well.
@@dhenderson1810FACTS
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@@dhenderson1810 I agree not one rich person has ever mugged me or broke into my house
And Colton Haynes with one co-star of Arrow in season 8.
i wonder who is it
No one hated Swedberg, she just wasnt clicking. They all thought Jason was exaggerating until Jerry worked with her and then he said, "Oh, shes gotta go".
Brothers and sisters was a good show I almost forgot and plus it’s a relatable premise for a movie or a show
I've heard that Gary Burghoff was generally disliked by the cast of MASH.
Yeah, so did I!
@@erikthompson619 Yeah, it's true.
Interestingly, everyone loved Larry Linville. He was polite and enjoyable. 180-degrees from Ferret Face.
Never heard of that before. Wow.
Burghoff Probably Thought That He Was The Star of MASH.
Shatner is no surprise at all. He was a total prick when he was in Australia for a convention a number of years ago. He would be there for his hour and not a minute longer. He didn't care if you were still waiting for anything, he got his money, put in his requisite hour and pissed off. Could have taken a lesson or two from Richard Dean Anderson who was there for the very last fan in line to get his autograph.
Funny how many cast members of "Grey's Anatomy" cast members have left the show after clashes with Shonda Rymes.
Maybe it isn't always everyone else's fault. Showrunners can be monsters too.
Totally. Even Ellen Pompeo has later stated that Heigl had every right to call out the show, also Pompeo seems to be friendly with Dempsey. On the other hand Shonda always loved Washington, even though he made homophobic slurs about another cast member. She didn't want to write him off the show, but was forced to because of the public pressure. So maybe Shonda should watch in the mirror and think about her own actions instead of putting the blame on others.
Susan’s actress on Seinfeld should’ve gotten a better chance. She wasn’t difficult to work with, she just didn’t click with the cast. But they did her so dirty.
I’m surprised topher grace isn’t on this list for that 70’s show because it seems like he’s one of the few if not the most normal, sane member of the principal cast, excluding the actors who played his parents.
Most of em think or know they have the show in a stranglehold and itll be hard to get rid or replace them. Its really bad in movies after youve already gotten so far into production and sunk so many millions. Many end up having to tolerate all types of nonsense and demands just to finish
Chevy Chase liking himself even though he’s an asshole to everyone else and doesn’t care what they think makes him a narcissist.
Kind of an irony because we should loves ourselve no matter what and not pay too much attention to what others think of us.
@@katieb3059 Not when it’s overly hubris and narcissistic. Being an asshole towards people and liking yourself for still being one is suppose to be a bad thing. There’s still nuances to being a good person towards others and liking yourself for it, and trying to build your confidence up. If anything, Chevy might just still be an insecure and petty man taking it out on people despite what he claims.
1:56 a rich ass family named banks. Mary poppins anyone?
I've Always Hated Glee (2009-2015) & Never saw Community (2009-2015) except the GI Joe crossover episode
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No one cares
What came to mind first on this list was Lea Michele on Glee. While I enjoyed that musical dramady in its heyday, it wasn’t without its share of controversy and unfortunate ends to some of its cast. She was really toxic.
Should've added the sitcom ALF. Nobody could get along with the puppet
@robynwolph3836 Rumor had it the cat just hated him. 😉
It was the fact that trapdoors were set up all over the stage for the puppeteer of Alf to sit in and operate the puppet and the cast almost fell down the hole a few times, so it was a safety hazard. Also, the puppet got catered to, and the cast had to work around it, not it around them.
Word is that Max Wright, who played the father, was difficult to work with as well.
Star Trek was a long term success despite Shatner.
I think Shannen was in good terms with the male cast of 90210. Its only with the girls she had issues with.
Shelley Long on Cheers is a huge omission.
Y'all forgot about Alyssa Milano - Charmed (1998)
She never got kicked off the show though, which I'm not sure plays a factor in this list! But I was thinking the same when Shannon got brought up.
Missing Honorable Mentiones I know that cast didnt like each other:
Gossip Girl (Blake Lively and Leighton Meester didn't like each other )
Family Matters (the mom who played Harriet and Urkle didnt like eachother)
Sex and The City (Kim Catrell and SJP didn't like eachother)
Golden Girls (Bea Arthur and Betty White RIP both of them
Zoey 101( Jamie Lynn Spears bullied Alexa Nicholas very badly. Thats why she wasnt on season 3 or was apart part of that horrible movie)
Moesha (Moesha i think was a problem)
Im Curious About:
Cheers
Also Kim Catrell also has beef with Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis.
Most of those are more rivalries than anything else, particularly Leighton Meester & Blake Lively and Brandy Norwood & Countess Vaughn (Moesha/The Parkers).
For “Family Matters”, it was the majority of the cast against Jaleel White, though. I think some folks interpret the issue being between Jo Marie Payton and Jaleel White because “Family Matters” was a spin-off of “Perfect Strangers”. Payton was a cast member from that show. She's the reason for the spin-off.
Re: Cheers, supposedly most of the cast couldn't stand Shelley Long.
What??! Someone says that Chevy Chase is a jerk in real life?? Color me shocked!!!
Regarding William Shatner, I’ve heard that as well; that he actually, in some psychotic delusion, literally sees himself on par with Marlon Brando, Daniel Day Lewis 😳😳😳.
It always has bothered me, but I’ve heard numerous times that Bill Murray is a huge jerk in real life, too.😒
I always wondered why Aunt Viv changed actors during the course of the show.
I love community but my god Dan Harmon and Chevy paired together was a recipe for disaster
Why put Chevy on there when a show like that was way out of his element? LOL
@@KrisBryant99 Frankly... why put him anywhere.
@@AngeliqueStPChevy is great in the "National Lampoon Holiday" movies.
Here's a test. People who worked with Chase on those films should be asked what he was like to work with, to see if it is Chase or some on "Community" that is the problem.
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There's Esther Rolle from Good Times she don't get along with her co-star son Jimmy Walker claiming his unstageing her on her own show.
The dad on the show was killed off because the actor was apparently difficult on set.
@@dhenderson1810John Amos took it a step further and aired his grievances in public which sealed his fate. It was one of the first instances of a difficult actor being fired and a character being killed off in that manner.
I was so disappointed when I heard that Chevy Chase was a jerk, in real life. I had idolized the man since I was a kid. Loved his movies. Even the bad ones. And then I started hearing several people in show business, that he was difficult to work with and kind of an a-hole, to work with. Still love his movies, but I don't think I'd like to meet him in real life.
He's always been a jerk. Few could stand him.
Wow would never think that seen most of his films but never knew he was a jerk
How is he different from his film roles though? He only ever played obnoxious unlikeable a-holes. Vacation, Spies Like Us, Caddyshock -you name it
Teri Hatcher! I had a feeling it was her, but other cast mates were mentioning Nicolette Sheridan was a diva, too.
Kathryn Joosten said right before her death that she NEVER had any problems with Hatcher and that she was always friendly. She didn't praise the other castmembers at all. The others were jealous of Hatcher billed as the star of the show and turned against her. My symphathies have always been with Teri!
I've heard that Shannen Doherty also got canned from the new 90210 as well. Some of the original cast members did come back as their characters in the new version even Shannen as well. But also Shannen was suppose to do 6-9 episodes of the show but she was ALWAYS late to set so it was narrowed down to I think 3 or 4 episodes cause everyone complained about her.
I can't believe everyone hated Donald glover, he seemed so nice
Chevy has always been an a hole, had some beef with Bill Murray but since hashed out but still no one like to be on set with Chevy
@@cvela83 This is why I'm glad I can watch him in Christmas Vacation and not have to work with him. As a theater actor I can honestly say that I'm glad I don't have to work with people like the ones on this list. Or even the late Marlon Brando for that matter.
Ppl like that needs to be humbled, majority of them aren't doing anything noteworthy, they're not as big as they think they are
I'm not at all surprised that Shannen Doherty was in the #1 spot on this list, especially on 2 different shows that were produced by Aaron Spelling
They forgot Nathan Fillion and Stana katic. They got on eachothers nerves in Castle... Rumor say.
Lea Michele acting like diva doesn't surprise me. And William Shatner was never my favorite cast member, it was always Leonard Nimoy and George Takei. He acts too much like a diva. Also, Picard is the best captain.
Nimoy was really cool and I enjoyed his moments here and there. DS9 over TNG but Picard over Sisko.
What about Ariana Grande on Sam and Cat, Ariana was aloud to skip sets leaving Jennette McCurdy at the studio, and Debbie Ryan because she was bullying Skai Jackson.
Ariana and Jeanette don’t hate each other tho yea Jeanette was jealous of ari getting everything and Jeanette treated like shit but she didn’t hate her. And I honestly think the sky thing is a rumor
@@brennathecatlover4360Given what Jeanette has revealed about what went on with her on set (of "Sam & Cat", "iCarly" and other Nickelodian productions, plus her home life, I think McCurdy's anger about Grande came from a different place.
Maybe the "difficult" one is the one being bullied on set, by different cliques and being excluded.
They complain about it, and report it, and are then considered difficult.
It happens in school yards all the time, why not in workplaces.
It is up to producers to have a harmonious set and not allow a non-toxic workplace.
I was bullied at my previous job because I was the new guy and just wanted to get my job done, rather than waste time. They shoved all their work onto me, and always went on holidays, while I had to cover their shifts, but heaven forbid I have a holiday. I stood up for myself and pushed back and it got worse. The boss was weak and let them get away with anything.
So you don't always know the full story, and it takes two to tango.
I’m surprised Bea Arthur didn’t even get an Honorable Mention.
Because some of the people just think that Bea hating Betty was just about their acting differences - Bea was "uptight" when it comes to acting [like Robert Reed] while Betty was more comedic and had bubbly personality
Imagine being that person who hates Betty White 😆 Surely a lonely position to be in.
Andy Griffith and Frances Bavier did not get along for the entire eight years of the Andy Griffith show.
"Fans are reluctant to admit that William Shatner's own personality didn't command nearly as much respect."
Well I'm a Trekkie and Bill Shatner's an ass as well as a cranky old man. Also Nichelle Nichols wanted to leave "Star Trek" because CBS execs treated her like dog shit, not just because of Bill.
Seconded. Seen and read enough to know what a mega-ton POS he is... and some things never change.
Star Trek was on NBC.
@sheboyganshovel5920 My mistake. I watch it mostly on Paramount+ and they own CBS, so I guess I conflated the two.
The way networks get bought and sold, it won't surprise me if Lifetime ends up owning ABC's Wide World of Sports@@MeganKoumori
Chevy Chase basically played himself in Community.
Susan had no chemistry with George but somehow that awkwardness felt right
Shennan Doherty vs Alyssa Milano in Charmed seems like she's a horrible person.
Alyssa Milano with that hairstyle in the scene they played 😍.
I hate the way you're pronouncing Andy Kaufman's last name. I've never heard anybody say it like that.
Interesting. How would you pronounce it?
Cough-men
@@aaronwolk998how it's supposed to be pronounced
@@patrickdornoff2735 ?
thank you
Vivian Vance and William Frawley on I love Lucy.
Chevy Chase is kind of an enigma. The cast of SNL and Community say that he is a very difficult guy to work with and is a wee bit of a jerk, he still gets along with some of his Lampoon co-stars like Beverly D'Angelo. Bev has said in interviews that the two still stay in touch and are on friendly terms. I guess the guy's just very selective in what people he likes cooperating with.
You must be twisting your back with that reach to make Chevy Chase seem decent. Nah, he’s an ass and has decades worth of enemies to prove it.
“Andy COWF-MAN” 😂
William Shatner should nicknamed “Billy Bullshat”
No George Peppard and Mr. T during the A Team
Big one.
According to other cast members, Peppard was the main instigator, as he resented Mr T being more popular, despite Peppard thinking of himself as the better actor.
Peppard bullied women cast members on the show and told the actress who played Amy Allen "This is a men's show. You don't belong here".
Mr T was difficult too, but Peppard was a monster to everyone on set.
Imagine working with Katherine Heigl and Patrick Dempsey? 😭🔫
The way you pronounce Andy Kaufman almost gave me an aneurism 😅
Shatner got a mad ego and Takei got mad delusions. Its a match made in purgatory.
Ed Norton, Mel Gibson and Christian Bale???
Curious about conflicts concerning starring roles getting aggressive competition from co-stars. From earliest times in modern entertainment it seems to be a problem that is talked about in sideline conversations. Ambitious lesser- knowns only have a brief shot at enduring fame and certainly would create aggressive monsters. If failure, so what, usually a one shot opportunity for many. Lots of stories surface. Who gets sympathy and who gets snubbed? Not vigilant about territorial matters could destroy. Being nice in entertainment not necessarily good when dealing with wannabes feeling passed over for whatever reason. Would make an interesting and controversial book!
Honorable mention: Family Matters - Steve Urkel.
Pretty sure its not pronounced Cowfman
One of my pet peeves is people in these kinds of videos not knowing how to pronounce star's names.
its Coughman right
It's the origin german pronounciation.
Star Trek fans are not reluctant to admit shit !!! Shatner was an asshole to people and walked around like some entitled lord. This is all well documented. He was even that good of an actor - he was just cemented as Kirk because he'd played the character for so long.
I have the feeling that I watched this already.
It makes me irritated with "Kowfman" was said, it's Koff-men.
Chevy Chase from Community? How about Chevy Chase from ANYTHING?
No one from "National Lampoon's Vacations" has complained about him.
@@dhenderson1810 This list is about TV casts, not movie casts.
One more reason why Shatner is the worst is when Deforest Kelley’s chihuahua died Shatner laughed and told him that wasn’t a real dog. I found that out when I was a teen and have hated the bastard ever since. Now a days he’s even shittier for attacking disabled people on twitter in a fandom he has nothing to do with and with at least 1 person who has never liked anything he’s been in.
I will always be team Brenda! I love Shannen Doherty ❤❤❤
I don’t care what anyone says about her, she’s queen.
Did you know the kid in the wheelchair on glee didn't wasn't even paralyzed??? How sad is that?
ironic because on ST : TNG a producer had problems with Gates Mc Fadden (Dr. Crusher) resulting in her leaving the show replaced by Diana Muldar (sp?).
Actually it was McFadden who the problem with the producer, who was eventually fired for, among other things, being a racist and sexist jerk.
I remember a story going around that Shannon Dougherty washed her hair with Evian water.
Love that Andy CAWFman. CAWFman was a real funny guy. Everyone loves that CAWFman Mighty MAWSE clip.
I just made the same comment...smile
Patrick Dempsey is hated everywhere he goes. it was not new when he joined Grey's Anatomy.
and that Tori Spelling pulled strings line is quite funny. "Daddy, i don't like Shannon" is probably the string she pulled.