Marlon Brando
Marlon Brando won two Oscars and two Golden Globes, and he was a living legend of golden Hollywood, but it was almost unbearable to work with Marlon Brando. While he was filming 'The Bounty Mutiny' he was nicknamed "Never on a Monday" because, after the weekend, his condition was not exactly optimal. The problems reached such a point that Charles Bluhdorn, director of Paramount, assured that he would never have him again. Until 'The Godfather' arrived.
Gwyneth Paltrow
She has an idyllic image and is a great defender of the environment, but Paltrow is one of those problematic actors that intoxicates any production. They say that she rejects contact with other human beings and fills her contracts with demanding and bizarre clauses. She is rude to team members, even her teammates. In fact, she talked about a possible bad relationship with Scarlett Johansson in the 'Avengers' saga, because she couldn't stand not being the female lead. On Orange TV, we can see her in 'Shakespeare in Love' or 'Mortdecai'.
Russell Crowe
Russell Crowe's temperament is well known in the world of the seventh art. According to a book about the actor, in 'Gladiator', available on Orange TV, he even threatened producer Branko Lustig. More recently, on the set of 'Noah,' they also suffered from his bad mood. Crowe himself acknowledged that it was a difficult stage because he was going through problems in his marriage.
Julia Roberts
Despite having been "America's girlfriend" and having an infinite smile, Julia Roberts could not be missing from this list of problematic actors. On the set of 'Hook', she was nicknamed 'Tinkerbell', a fusion between Tinkerbell, the character she played, and the word 'hell'. In addition to being insufferable, she has a reputation for not learning the names of her classmates and for only treating the stars well, never the rookie actors. All in all, her fans have an appointment at the Orange TV Videoclub with unforgettable works like 'Pretty Woman' or 'Notting Hill'.
Mel Gibson
It's hard to remember the last great movie that Mel Gibson released. He has been away from the artistic elite for several years and not only because he is one of the most complicated actors in the industry. His personal life has taken a nosedive, with alcoholism problems and the accusations he has received about anti-Semitism. For those who want to remember the brilliant interpreter that he still is, he can do it on Orange TV, with titles like 'The Patriot' or 'What do women think?'.
Lindsay Lohan
Being a former Disney girl has taken its toll on Lindsay Lohan's life: problems with the law, comings, and goings to detoxification clinics, toxic personal relationships... It seems logical that all this has resulted in labor conflicts. And it's not just about being late to the set or being capricious: she was fired from the set of 'Poor Things' and accused of stealing one of the jewels that were used in the Elizabeth Taylor biopic. Despite everything, the actress has left notable works, such as 'The Murder of John Lennon', available on Orange TV.