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When we watch movies, we probably rarely think about the people behind the camera. If they're not directors, producers, or writers, their names often stay unknown to the general public. Still, on average, there are usually more than 500 crew members working on a Hollywood blockbuster. With the post-production VFX teams included, the number can easily reach into the thousands.

A lot of those people have worked with famous actors and might know the scorching hot tea that some would prefer to stay a secret. Bored Panda recently came across two threads online where people who have worked on movie sets were sharing just what celebrities are really like in the workplace.

"People that work on movie sets, what are the most entitled actors you have ever met?" a Redditor wrote. Yet, people shared wholesome stories as well: who knew Gordon Ramsay could be the opposite of his TV persona and Oprah was, as the netizen put it, "kind of a Karen"?

#1

Man with tousled hair wearing a dark sweater, representing movie set workers sharing stories about diva stars. Not on a movie set but was friends with someone who’s parents owned a large hotel in a small community, Gordon Ramsey was filming an episode of hotel hell at their place, came over with McDonald’s for me and my friend and Gordon walked into the dining area and said “what have you got there” to which I responded McDonald’s then he gave a stern look and said “ throw that garbage away and wait here” a little while later he returned with fresh made eggs Benedict and was very polite to us. He genuinely cared for the youth.

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Owen
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13 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The anger is for the cameras. He's a really chill guy, and devoted father. Good sense of humour too. He also has tonnes of videos on YouTube teaching how to make basic meals for people to learn from. He doesn't know it, but I make great steaks and omelettes because of his videos.

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    #2

    Man in suit and tie smiling during interview, related to movie set workers sharing biggest diva stars experiences. Opposite story. I met Colin Hanks, the son of Tom Hanks, while filming *Orange County*. You would expect him to be pretty arrogant and entitled, considering he grew up in Hollywood and his dad was TOM FREAKING HANKS.

    Me and my friends had gotten on set since we were in a film club and ran into him while there. He was sooooo nice. He joked around, answered a lot of questions, and was really genuine. He laughed when we asked him how it felt being Tom Hank's son and said it got old being asked that all the time, but he always took it in stride. He is definitely like his father and just an all around nice guy.

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    Nikole
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    16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    He seems like a good egg. Chet, though...

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    #3

    Actor smiling in a casual setting, illustrating stories from movie set workers about biggest diva stars they worked with. Matthew McCon—nah I’m playing, he’s the nicest celeb I’ve ever met. He even took time to talk to an entire room of recovering addicts who had filled into the theater from next door, totally unaware MMC would be in there.

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    #4

    Young woman with blonde hair and glossy lips reclining with a purple top and fur pillow, illustrating movie set workers and diva stars. Not a movie set but I worked Guest relations/manager at the resorts at Disney and Ariana Grande was just terrible. She completely trashed the Cinderella suite. Apparently also caused damage over at Universal as well. On the other hand. Met several others. The ones that stand out are John Stamos, Chris Evans, and Prince Harry.

    John Stamos was there on his honeymoon and still made time for fans.

    Chris Evans was very polite and when someone recognized him through his sunglasses and ball cap disguise he was very cordial (his hotel room was a revolving door of women, but when you look like he does why not)

    Prince Harry first thing he'll tell you is, it's just Harry. Extremely down to earth. Met him when we hosted the Invictus games. He cares so much about those wounded warriors.

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    Cora Cade
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    8 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I didn't see Captain America being a man-w***e, but I find it hilarious!

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    #5

    Man in a suit and patterned tie smiling and gesturing during a talk show about movie set workers and diva stars. Also a TV set, James Corden is an absolute jerk, not the funny happy go lucky guy you see on TV.

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    #6

    Woman with glasses and styled hair smiling warmly in an indoor setting related to movie set workers and diva stars. My brother in law worked white house security and apparently Oprah is kind of a Karen.

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    #7

    Audience seated in a dark theater watching a bright screen, illustrating movie set workers sharing stories about diva stars. Way back in the day, my husband worked as a manger for a movie theater. He ran projection. The theater was a pretty nice theater in a big city.

    He met Matt Damon and George Lucas.

    Both came to see their movies (in secret, like outside of the big to do premieres)

    Luca for Star Wars and Damon for Bourne.
    Said both were nice. Matt Damon more so. Was really appreciative.

    It's funny because some people saw Bourne Identity with Matt Damon and didnt even know it.

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    #8

    Actor in a pilot helmet on a snowy movie set, representing movie set workers sharing diva star experiences. Read multiple reports from sailors on board that Tom Cruise was a royal pain in the bum to deal with when filming the new top gun movie.

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    #9

    Close-up of an intense male actor in a car, illustrating behind-the-scenes insights from movie set workers on diva stars. Here's some uplifting news for you in this thread: I've had the luck to speak with Tomas F Wilson (Biff Tannen, BTTF)

    Contrary to his character in BTTF, he's a funny and really friendly man.

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    StPaul9
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    15 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    He carries a card to explain to people who can't tell fiction from reality that Biff was a character he played.

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    #10

    In case anyone was worried that Bill Murray is secretly awful, he's not. I was the stand in for the lead actress in one of Bill Murray's movies, and Bill was super nice. Always on time and chatted and joked with the crew. One time I was feeling unwell so Bill made me a cup of tea.

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    CP
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    8 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have read that Bill was awful in the 80s. Sort of like Chevy Chase, but Bill learned and grew as a person. Chase on the other hand, stopped maturing.

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    #11

    Not really an actor but I served Harvey Weinstein during filming for The Hateful Eight. He was way overly entitled, a jerk, and a miserable tipper. And because he was absolutely amazing I've got to mention that Kurt Russel is awesome!

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    StPaul9
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    15 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's the least worst things we say about Harvey.

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    #12

    Two movie set workers wearing caps review footage on a monitor while discussing biggest diva stars on set. Throwaway because reasons....

    So to be fair to celebrities, if someone meets you or works with you only once and you happen to be having a bad day that person might think you’re a jerk all the time and rumors start to spread.

    This, for the most part. is not that.

    In no particular order:

    -Steve Harvey - Complete self entitled jerk. Disrespectful of everyone on set and acted like a petulant child the entire time. He didn’t want to have his photo taken (at a photo shoot set up specifically for him) so what should have been 30 minutes turned into 2-3 hours.
    -Bobby Brown - Kind of a jerk. Thinks he’s still as big of a deal as he was in the 80’s / 90’s. He was really pleasant to the producers but dismissive at best to the crew.
    -Young Thug - All of the stories you’ve heard are true. He’s so strung out on lean most of the time that he can’t be bothered to actually leave his hotel room to show up at the shoot. When he does show up, it’ll be a miracle if you get him to look at the camera.
    -Migos - I didn’t interact with them directly but they were 4 hours late for their own concert, which was being recorded for advertising purposes (but there was a venue full of audience members who had paid for tickets). I was supposed to be in bed by 11pm, but because of their mess up I didn’t get home until 5am.
    -2 Chains - 2hrs late and then refused to walk on set until he could smoke leaf. Once he did finally walk on he all fun & games for 10 minutes until he saw something on a monitor he didn’t like and started acting all **hard** and screaming about it.
    -Mike Will - Showed up 3hrs late for what was supposed to be a 60 minute photo shoot - didn’t acknowledge the photographer or the crew for the first 45 minutes and instead messed around on his phone and walked around the location. We finally managed to get usable stuff, but only after his full crew arrived and the owner of the location gave them a green light to hotbox the bathroom.
    -T.I. - Professional as hell. On time. Focused. Ready to work. But also sort of gives off a gangster/Scarface vibe. Very respectful to everyone but also his vibe puts everyone on edge a bit.
    -Killer Mike - 100% Real. Professional and has no time to waste. What you see with him on TV or whatever doing interviews is pretty much him all the time.
    -Sarah Blakely - She's a literal nut case.
    -Lil Yachty - Eh. He was alright. Did a couple of shoots with him early on. He rolled up 30 minutes late and his dad (his manager at the time) yelled at him, which was amusing.
    -Shaq - worked with him half a dozen times. He’s basically a giant 15 year old. Mostly pleasant but has a really short attention span and insists on having a hookah ready for him at all times so he can suck on it while the scene is getting lit.
    -The Rock - Incredibly aware that he’s a big deal. Very serious and professional but totally pleasant and respectful to everyone. (Also he’s not as big as I expected). In between scenes he can be spotted doing curls and inhaling chicken, broccoli & rice. (Seriously this dude doesn’t stop).
    -Mike Epps - Consummate professional and hilarious. 10/10
    -Sean Astin - Major nerd (in the best way possible). Incredibly friendly and personable to everyone on set. I wish I hadn’t been so busy because I really would have loved to chat with him.
    -Zoe Saldana - Super friendly and fun to work with. Made a point to thank every person on the crew for their work before she left.
    -Natalie Dormer - The only time I’ve been legitimately star struck. She’s effortlessly beautiful, charming and was lovely to everyone on the crew.
    -T-Pain - Like pretty much every other rapper, he was a couple of hours late... but made up for it by being hilarious and pleasant to work with. We had a lot of ruined takes because he likes to ad lib and see if he can get the crew busting up. (He can. We did).
    -50 Cent - Total jerk. Super entitled and disrespectful to the entire crew. Needed a stunt double to catch a football for him.
    -Andy Serkis & Martin Freeman - worked with them at the same time. Complete gentlemen even at 3am they were beyond professional.
    -Emily Blunt - She was delightful.
    -Jason Bateman - Very approachable and pleasant. Very easy to work with.
    -Barry Bostwick - Really approachable and easy to work with. Dude has been around forever and knows how to get it done.
    -Dale Earnhardt * - Polite and professional. Not professional “talent” and seems like he doesn’t care to be on camera but knows he needs to in order to keep the machine running - so we just get him in & out as fast as we can. No complaints.
    -Keith David - Very professional. Seemed like a nice guy but I never got a lot of time with him because he would he got pulled off set into something else the moment we had the minimum we needed.
    -Rhetta - Genuinely hilarious and good to work with the couple of times I was on set with her.

    There are more but it’s late and my brain is done. Ha.

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    Rinso The Red
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "-Andy Serkis & Martin Freeman - worked with them at the same time. Complete gentlemen even at 3am they were beyond professional." So glad to hear this. They're my favorite Tolkien White Guys

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    #13

    Person with short gray hair and glasses sitting in a studio, discussing experiences with diva movie set workers. 2nd hand, but I used to bartend in Rockefeller Center in the late 90s. NBC shot a lot of shows in the building so a lot of my lunch crews were the people who worked on sets and production.
    The hardest drinking, most miserable patrons were the ones from the Rosie O'Donnell Show. She tortured those poor bastards. Constant fits of rage, constant shouting, insults and throwing things. I would hear about it daily.

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    #14

    Actor in joker makeup and colorful costume on movie set speaking on a headset, representing diva stars and movie set workers. Cesar Romero used to make my dad and some other stagehands throw orange wedges at his bare bum on the set of 'Batman' in 1966.

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    #15

    I knew a lady who's sister was Ben Stiller's assistant. She recorded how he would verbally berate her and call her stupid. I got to listen to the recording and it was absolutely 100% Ben Stiller's voice.
    So apparently that guy is a real jerk.

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    #16

    I'm so glad you said Martin Freeman was nice, I love everything he is in and all the interviews he does I would be heartbroken if he had turned out to be a jerk.

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    ScarletRos
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have loved him since The Office.

    #17

    A person with short blonde hair sitting on a white chair during an interview about diva stars on movie sets. It’s an open secret as detailed through coded language (due to having signed NDAs) by comedy writers that Ellen is a terrible person to work for. Her handling of payment to her crew when covid hit came as no surprise to anyone who has heard these stories over the years.

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    Owen
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    13 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I think she is an awful person, but I doubt Ellen herself pays the crews wages.

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    #18

    Actor in a vintage hat and coat inside a phone booth, depicting a scene about movie set workers and diva stars. Friend of mine works in the biz. She and several of her coworkers have said multiple things about the entitled behavior of Benedict Cumberbatch. Talks down to people, acts superior to everyone around him, and they won’t give him a female personal assistant cuz he always tries to “break them.”.

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    CP
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    8 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Typically, when I read about a jerk celeb, I am not shocked. This one is shocking. He seems like a cool dude.

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    #19

    Man in dirty period costume on movie set, depicting a scene shared by movie set workers about diva stars. Dunno if he qualifies as an A lister, but Rhys Darby (Jumanji, Yes Man) and I got to know each other when he was doing stand up in New Zealand. He is a seriously funny guy, and so giving and humble with his time. Had a few post gig beers with him one night, him, me and two other NZ comedians in a booth at the Classic Comedy and Bar in Auckland. Still one of the best nights I ever had. Great guy!

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    Peppy
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    7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What we do in the shadows (“ no swearing!, we’re werewolves not swearwolves “)

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    #20

    Middle-aged male actor in vintage attire looking serious near window, representing movie set workers dealing with diva stars. Klaus Klinski was legendary for on set tantrums, Werner Hertzog threatened to shoot him once whilst on set haha.

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    StPaul9
    Community Member
    15 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    He was in his own daughter's words a psycho. Nastassja Kinski has said she lived in terror of him and didn't mourn him. He was an a****r and horrible man.

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    #21

    Smiling male movie star on set in shirt and tie, illustrating biggest diva stars shared by movie set workers. Jim Carrey's trailer had an astroturf roll up lawn. On this lawn was a picnic table. On this table was a vase. On this vase was a flower. I'm not sure if he makes the teamsters bring it everywhere they filmed but I imagine so.

    I never met the guy himself but that honestly I respected him for it. If you're living out of a trailer for days or weeks at a time and working the kind of hours we do making it as livable as possible is a good idea. Its honestly such a minor amount of work to set up compared to all the gear that gets hauled around regularly I doubt it was a huge deal.

    Beyond that I've never really run into talent being primadonnas. Which makes sense. In this industry you're only as good as your last gig and your next one. People who are straight up naturally nasty don't last long.

    If you see footage of someone melting down on set you should keep in mind we're all working like 12+ hour days 5 days a week and tensions are high. Even nice, good people can often crack in these circumstances. Hence why I don't fault anyone who wants a bit of extra comfort.

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    #22

    No actual experience with it but I've heard Chevy Chase was one of the worst regarding this.

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    #23

    Man in black suit and tie gesturing with hands while seated, in a colorful studio with decorative background elements. Not actors, but my neice worked in concert promotion in Australia and had an issue with Michael Buble, who didn't get some food he wanted and asked for her to be fired!

    On the other hand, she also worked looking after the Foo Fighters, and thought they were the BEST!

    She also went to school with Lorde, and ended up going on the town with her and Taylor Swift after Swifts Australian concert, and had a fantastic night!

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    #24

    I was a driver on a movie starring Joey from friends in the 90s. He was a Very nice guy, and when I was slumped over at the wrap party because I was a drunk 19 year old he checked to make sure I was okay.

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    #25

    Man wearing glasses holding a mug with a bird, illustrating movie set workers sharing diva stars they've worked with. Not a movie star but Maynard from Tool is an entitled jerk backstage.

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    #26

    Older man raising hand indoors, illustrating movie set workers sharing stories about biggest diva stars they've worked with. Tommy Lee Jones and Tim Allen. Knobs.

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    Otto Katz
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    16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm surprised by Tommy Lee Johns. But we know Tim Allen is MAGAt, so no surprise he's a k**b.

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    #27

    Man wearing glasses, a Flavortown cap, and a white jacket sitting among empty seats, reflecting on movie set workers and diva stars. My girlfriend worked for a production company in California. In the 3 years she worked out there she said Guy Fieri was 100% the worst. Very demanding and rude. She had to rush and pick him up from the airport in a Jeep and he lost it on her. Said’ I’m suppose to have a limo driver, who the hell are you?’ She snapped right back and told him she can put a hat on to make him feel better or he could just get the hell in the car because he was already running late for filming. He also complained about the water bottles in his dressing room. He wanted Fiji and they had smartwater or something stupid. Flavor town jerk.

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    #28

    Actress in a sequined dress on a movie set, representing diva stars shared by movie set workers. I have worked many Hollywood sets from lighting In the 90’s to assistant director with Cameron the Coen brothers and a handful of MCU movies. Of the many actors I have meet the one that was the most difficult to work with the Emma Watson when I worked with her in wall flower. She was constantly late (which isn’t a big deal of you can you land your lines) but clearly didn’t take anytime to learn the script. Scenes took hours because she as I quote “I prefer to improve this one” time and again. Anyway time to make a new account. I like being incognito.

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    Spencer's slave no longer
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This does not surprise me in the slightest. She gives off "holier than thou" vibes.

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    #29

    A handful of stufents stayed after a talk neil degrasse tyson gave and while he did stop and talk with us his first reaction was “youre the only ones? there aren’t more people?” and then he made weird backhanded compliments to a few of the women in regards to them being science majors.

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    #30

    My wife has insane luck and has run into many celebrities. She sees Bruce Willis on the Metro in DC, clearly trying not to be noticed, but they keep making eye contact occasionally. She’s trying to make out if it’s actually him and he’s prolly getting a little freaked out (more in that in a second). When she gets off the train, she says “I loved you in *Death Becomes Her*.” and he smiles slightly and nods.

    My mom’s bf played an extra in lots of movies and he was a cop so he could get cop-like roles like coo, security guard, etc. pretty easily. He was on the set of *Unbreakable* and set Bruce Willis had an extra removed because he didn’t like how he was staring at him. I assume he’s had bad experiences in the past.

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    MoMcB
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    How old is this? Would it be Bruce, when his medical condition is was it is now?

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    #31

    Man in a suit on phone in an office setting, illustrating experiences of movie set workers with diva stars. Neil DeGrasse Tyson is every bit as arrogant and self important as he seems on TV. He was nice enough to talk to everyone at least once, we paid to see him, but he really doesn't want to talk to you if you're not actively in science or a kid who maybe wants to do science. There was just something rude about him.

    And when you consider how much he hangs with Bill Nye and how much Bill Nye gets massacred in threads like these for being a raging jerk to people who bump into him on the street.

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    #32

    Older man in sunglasses and suit standing by a pillar, representing movie set workers and diva stars in film industry. Billy Bob Thornton. Creepy and smelly in a bad way.

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    Mike F
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    16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    He's a good actor, but he gives me the creeps.

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    #33

    Close-up of a glamorous woman with styled hair and makeup, representing diva stars on movie sets according to workers. Beyoncé seems to get a lot flack here on reddit, but when I worked with her she seemed pretty friendly. Never spoke to her, but she would walk around set while we’d clean up and get ready for the next shot. Never acted entitled, so I guess this is the opposite of the post lol. Just thought I’d share.

    Also I’ve never been a fan or into her music at all, but she sang with her own voice while we were filming and it was probably the best I’ve heard in person.

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    #34

    I met Ken Jeong in the airport in Florida a few years ago. He was with his wife and kid so didn't take photos but shook our hands and was happy to chat for a bit. Seemed like such a nice guy.

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    #35

    Young man with braided hair wearing a black jacket and designer bag in a field, representing movie set workers and diva stars. Friend of mine worked on a Travis Scott music video and said the dude torpedoed his own shoot. Showed up late. Disrespected the crew. Refused to listen to the director. Brought a ton of people he insist be used in the video. All around jerk.

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    hardrad2009
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    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And probably 10 years from now he will be whining that he is broke because of the other people.

    #36

    I did not interact with him, but with the crew on the set of Pillars of the Earth. Ian McShane was supposed to be there at x time and was a little late. He didn't get a cab, nor was he in his hotel room so everyone was kinda panicking.

    The dude showed up in shorts and a Tesco bag, he took the bus to enjoy the scenery. Looked like the average pensioner around here.

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    AtMostAFabulist
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So many illusions shattered 😲 😯 😮

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    #37

    Woman in a red sweater holding a small brown dog, illustrating diva stars described by movie set workers. My aunt (cousins aunt technically) did make up on sets the meanest most selfish person she ever met was Debra Jo Rupp, “Kitty” from that 70’s show.

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    StPaul9
    Community Member
    15 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    TV Tropes said she was coming off smoking and got anxious out of withdrawal. Probably not the worst person there...that scientologist rapist s**t.

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    #38

    Movie set worker holding a clapperboard during filming, illustrating experiences with biggest diva stars on set. The answer is rarely a big name A-lister, but rather some rando who just got their first speaking part as a principle extra and is convinced this is finally them blowing up.

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    #39

    I've met Giancarlo Esposito, and he was the nicest, calmest dude. Very interested in everyone around him. He drove a Volvo v70 and actually lives in Albuquerque, which i thought was hilarious.

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    GalPalAl
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Many years ago I heard him talk on Fresh Air on npr maybe. He has such a cool genetic and personal background that I fell in love with him instantly and have followed his career since.

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    #40

    It’s not a secret that Thomas Wiseau is a huge jerk but my friend was a huge fan and got to work with him at his live room viewing parties. It totally turned him off that movie. He was the biggest fan of the room I knew and he was super excited to work with Tommy even knowing how he was. That first night he worked with him was his last. He came back from the theater so defeated and quit the next day because Tommy was so awful to everyone.

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    GalPalAl
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    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I find his oddness may imply he has mental issues that he struggles with

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    #41

    I don't work on a movie set, but in college I worked at the college bookstore. Collin Farrell was filming that bad "New World" movie nearby (this was in the Williamsburg/Jamestown Virginia area). He used to come into the store after the day's filming and buy a shitload of magazines. He'd complain about how expensive magazines were, then paid with crisp new $100 bills.

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    AtMostAFabulist
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    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Magazines are very expensive.

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    #42

    I worked on a shoot with Louis Gossett Jr. and that man he was incredibly kind and truly went out of his way to say hi to fans, make everyone feel comfortable, and was the personification of grace. And he didn't have to be. He was the center of attention and he had the opportunity to use his position to make everyone around him feel elevated or not, and he went out of his way to make it happen.

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    T'Mar of Vulcan
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    10 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    He was here (Johannesburg) when Chris Hani was assassinated and he went to visit the family personally. He said it was just like visiting someone in the American South with how hospitable everyone was.

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    #43

    Man wearing glasses and a dark sweater indoors, representing movie set workers discussing diva stars they've worked with. My father has somewhat of an exciting life. He use to drink at the same bar as several famous wrestlers (Andre the giant, hulk hogan, and others) use to drink at so my dad got to hang out with them a good bit. He also use to build stock cars for racing, and hung out with tony Stewart quite a bit. (Even saw him after his incident a few years ago. Said the guy just wasn't the same afterwords). He also worked with Taylor lautners relative so my sister's met him when we were all kids. he was the one my father disliked the most as he said he was a whiny little brat that complained about everything.

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    Rob D
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    15 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The incident was accidentally k*****g a driver who (wrongfully) left his car and stood on the track after being wrecked.

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    #44

    My dad was directing a movie and he told me one of the actresses refused to fly unless they flew out her entire family, mum, dad, cousins, everyone. Apparently they were scared of flying and would only do it together so if they died they would die as a family. She was fired.

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    #45

    Professional Sony video camera used by movie set workers capturing scenes with diva stars on set. Havent worked on any movie sets but I had had some clients in the business.


    Lilli Reinhart was kinda uptight. She did not leave a good impression on my coworkers. I was nice to her but seem to hav some attitude. Her friends were nice. Always said hi.


    Dove cameron and her assistant were one of the nicest ppl I hav ever dealt with. I actually get to hav conversations with them

    Colton Haynes was nice also. Talked to him for a bit. He was having a hard time since a lot off stuff just happened in his life

    Jack black was full of energy. He was with his youngest son so I tried not to bother him.

    Recently I had this Spanish singer. She was really nice. Cant remember her name.


    I remember this one lady who was very entitled. She wanted a discount, a better price. She was a child's star. I thought she was a kid actor but no. She was a child of a star. So she hadn't done anything, her father was a star. She's been in a reality show

    There's been some minor actors that were just starting out or had a few roles.

    Meet a few ppl who work at DC. One in comic book marketing and one in animation

    Wendigo15 , Christian Wiediger Report

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