Top 10 Sets of Co Stars You Didn’t Realize Hated Each Other
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It’s nice to think that television and movie sets are utopias where everyone gets along like the Brady Bunch. Sadly, that’s not always the case - sometimes, the scene resembles that of a family that constantly bickering over the gravy at Thanksgiving dinner. Such blowups are the stuff of Hollywood legend, though others come from places you might not necessarily expect. There have been many, many feuds over the years in Tinseltown, but these are some of the most epic cases of co-stars loathing each other that you may not have ever expected.
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10. Richard Dreyfuss and Robert Shaw
9. William Shatner and George Takei
8. Bill Murray and Lucy Liu
7. Steve McQueen and Yul Brynner
6. Sarah Jessica Parker and Kim Cattrall
5. Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep
4. Kenny Baker and Anthony Daniels
3. David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson
2. Bill Murray and Harold Ramis
1. Bea Arthur and Betty White
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Fred Flintstone Stone & Barney Ruble never spoke to one another when off the camera
@sum body 😍
That's because they were just cartoon characters.
james doohan also hated shatner
Great actors.
@@joshrandall5297 oh that barney rubble what an actor night shift
While a lot of these are true I don't think Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny ever really 'hated' each other, they were great friends for years, but they were just forced together so so much because filming the X-Files meant them being in almost all scenes together that they got angry being stuck in that situation and so got angry at each other. Gillian Anderson referred to it quite well as being like 'a forced marriage'. Now they've spent a lot of time apart they seem to have put all that behind them and actually get along really well again and keep in contact.
you wrote it very nicely
"Familiarity breeds content" I dont know who said it but its a saying lol. if youre forced to be in close quarters with someone for an extended period, you eventually see all of their flaws and may even start to dislike that person.
^ lol i wrote that before i even saw the video, i didnt know he used that saying in it
Oh thank goodness someone said this. I think way too much can be made of this. It seems clear to me that the two had and continue to have a remarkable respect for one another, which you'd have to do to work together that long - but if you're locked with someone day after day and the world keeps demanding you kiss....you might start getting a little resentful. "Hate," though, seems way overboard.
David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson did NOT and do NOT hate each other. Jesus, let it rest already
From interviews George seems to have genuin disdain for Shattner while Bill appears to be barely aware of Takei's existence.
I know what's going on there... I've thought about this subject off and on for quite some time...
@Ann Fitzgerald Bill is the "big star", yep... 😁
I often prefer to think of Bill as being happy-go-lucky, shrewd, and a little smug, Leonard as being wise, kind, and very principled, DeForest, well, I don't know much about Bones personally, to be honest, Ohura/the actress who played her is a great lady, Scotty/the actor who played him is a top notch guy, and George is sensitive, kindly, quirky and reflective. In real life, of all these folks, William Shatner is prob. much more in the smug arena than the happy-go-lucky arena. But, you know, I've always tried to see the best in other people, as much as possible... 🤷♂️
Will Wheaton, on the other hand, doesn't, he's another rather smug dude... And thus, the Next Gen crew didn't care much for Will as well...
That was the source of the animosity. At least at first, it sort of just grew from there.
yes
The Shat (slang for using a toilet) sort of says it all.
think jaws was the worst co star as he kept eating the cast members lol.
"She"
🤣🤣🤣
@@Jay-cn3js I didn't know robots had genders
Lol
Also the mechanical shark who played her didn't work.
Duchovny and Anderson just fell into their characters so much that they were acting married. They had a real chemistry about them that made the X-files great.
And to think, her character was almost played by Pamela Anderson. The world would be a different place.
And they have ended up together for real...which blew me away.
@@NotALizardPerson81 Pamela Anderson ?
Mike Jones yes, look it up. They almost went that way.
@@NotALizardPerson81 that series would of ended after the first season.
The friction between George Takei and William Shatner shouldn't be news to any trek fan at this point.
pepperVenge I get the impression everyone had a problem with William Shatner. “Scotty Dothan certainly did.
To be fair to Bill with Takei and Doohan it was purely jealousy on their part!
@@2490debrick To be fair Shatner didn't like sharing the limelight & well documented by others on the cast - see the Foundation interviews from others who were on the program. Also I just posted a rather lengthy 'correction' on the subject with a # of hyperlinked references you should check out.
I can hardly get past the way Simon pronunces Dreyfuss, let alone much else.
How is it pronounced?
@@mikesaunders4775 Dry Fuss. I suppose. It has been so long since I watched this.
He also said Kenny Barker.
William Shatner didn't get along with pretty much any of his Star Trek cast mates, though he and Nimoy did eventually strike up something of a friendship after the original series ended.
How could you forget Bill Murray and Chevy Chase. They actually came to blows on the SNL set but went on to appear in Caddyshack and even muddling through a scene together that was probably excruciating for both of them.
I've seen that movie so many times, and I always laugh at how Chevy Chase couldn't even be a professional and ACT in the scene he had with Bill Murray. You could tell he didn't want to be in the same set and breathing the same air that Bill Murray was in. He just wanted the scene to be over with. Its that obvious.
@@armywife7078 Brian Doyle Murray was the manager of the caddys in caddyshack. He also persuaded his Brother Bill, to visit Harold Ramis, and reconcile before Harold Ramis passed away.
Here is one you may not know. Homer and Marge. On camera they make a great couple but when off they never speak to each other.
Fred and Barney had bad off-screen chemistry too.
Me and court cases
three broken legs
Clay Ronso you watch ur mouth.
Bugs and Elmer hated each other on AND off screen.
I hated my co-workers too.
Apparently... they all hate you too 😉
😂 😂
You missed out on Erik Estrada and Larry Wilcox from the TV show CHIPS.
Larry initially was going to be the main star as Erik was a nobody, but Erik was the one that got the fans from the show. They hated each other so much they rarely were filmed together except early cuts. The show would reuse much of that for later sequences. The stars even had their trailers located at opposite ends of the set when at all possible.
Shaw and _Richard Dreyfuss_ was the best part of _Jaws._ Watching Dreyfuss' _misery_ was excruciatingly entertaining.
I'm rather surprised that Fred and Ethyl Mertz (William Frawley and Vivian Vance) from I Love Lucy were not mentioned. They're absolute hatred of each other was legendary.
The guy that did this vid is probably not old enough to even remember Vance and Frawley...And hatred is not even strong enough do describe their feelings towards each other.
Yes. It was even written into their contracts that they would never kiss on screen.
@Larry Davisson Those two performers were regulars on the classic 1950's sitcom "I Love Lucy". Bill Frawley played Lucy & Desi's landlord Fred Mertz and Vivian Vance played Fred's wife, Ethel.
Vivian Vance was not crazy about Lucille Ball, either, claiming she was constantly being upstaged.
@@monelleny If Vivian hated Lucy, she sure stuck with her for a long time and IIRC 3 different shows.
The fact that the Vance-Frawley hate was so well known is why it didn't make the "you didn't realize..." qualifier.
Paul Newman & Steve McQueen in "The Towering Inferno" I remember when I saw the movie and the dislike they had of each other seemed real to me. Turns out it was, they didn't get along but it worked to their advantage because in the movie McQueen and Newman were not supposed to be buddies. McQueen seemed really standoffish around Newman.
Steve McQueen sounds like a real jerk, to be jealous that Yul Bryner had a bigger horse and nicer prop gun.
I've heard he WAS a real jerk.
Oh Steve sounded insecure (no surprise)
This is fake news!
He was supposed to be like that on other films as well, like "The Towering Inferno" & "The Great Escape".
He had a bit of a inferiority complex, he did this in number of films.
Really? You didn't even think to mention Joan Crawford and Bette Davis?
but that was well known....this video is about those that were a bit more shocking
Who on this entire planet doesn't know about the Crawford and Davis feud?
+DarkWillUser so glad I'm not the only one who thinks that. This is a video about feuds that were not as well-known. I'm shocked the Kenny Baker-Anthony Daniels feud is in there because that is well-known although probably mostly through Star Wars fans lol
Patriarchal Shitlord
Factually inaccurate. The feud has only become more and more well known as the years go by.
I laugh that I cannot see the comment you are replying to even though I got notification of it. My comment to that would have been I'm 33 and I have known since I was 21 so his comment of anyone under 60 not knowing about this feud is offensive and inaccurate. Then again, the commenter probably thinks that 1990s movies are old lol
Why anyone worships celebrities is far beyond me.
It's the same reason people follow sports teams: living vicariously when you no longer have a monarchy. I agree that it's dumb, but it's human nature to deify someone who has the skills and/or stuff that we want. It's easy to glamorize another person's life, looking from the outside, and miss seeing that they have problems, too.
Being famous comes with paparazzi and stalkers. Being a leader in politics or business comes with death threats. Being a famous athlete means constant training and then losing your standing in a heartbeat. Being a supermodel means practically not eating plus dealing with stalkers and often even having your downtime highly dictated to you. (Not to mention being groped up your skirt at work parties by guys who later become president.) Pop stars have grueling tour schedules, and TV actors work really long hours and then all but the top 10% struggle to find their next job.
My point is that people like celebrities because of the fairytale, because we imagine ourselves in their shoes and that life would be perfectly glamorous and all of life's problems would disappear.
That's like worshipping prostitutes.
Back in the day, the Silver Screen was a real miracle and made the actors literally bigger than life. And they deliberately played it up, with the press working with them to create and sustain the mystique. Now, the major papers and major networks no longer hold a monopoly on public discourse, and the edifice of star-building is crumbling.
That's easy.
Generally speaking, people are just plain stupid...
. . . And you are at a celebrity worship video why, please? Can you explain please for me why you are on one?? I am very lonely man. Please, you explain???
Number 9 is as far as I can tell a one-way street. Takei seems to hate Shatner, but Shatner seems at worst indifferent, saying that he never really knew Takei and is perplexed at his vitriol towards him to this day.
I was bothered by Doohan's dislike of Shatner for the scene stealing. Takei is just a drama queen.
I'm a bit confused by it all, but I think Takei and other second-level stars were upset because of that very indifference and Shatner's lack of recognition of their contributions to the show's popularity and the franchise's success. He never seemed to clock onto how big a team he was on.
I'd like to address your comment & all responses to such. Just posted a rather comprehensive response of my own on the subject with a # of hyperlinks which provides more light on the subject. Cheers!
@@NesconProductions Where did you post your response?
@@LynxSouth Just added another hyperlink to that post to include the Today show interview from Australia in 2018.. Cheers!
Going back more than a few years, one of the biggest pairs of co stars were Abbot & Costello. It was said they never spoke off camera or associated with each other. It was said that Lou Costello was extremely angry and bitter about Abbot ‘s hand in developing Costello’s on camera persona. He hated playing the stupid bombastic character through their entire career together. When they stopped performing, they never spoke to each other ever again. Sad reality.
Back in the day, Lou Costello was about to do his episode of This is Your Life when a message came through to him that his little girl drown in their pool. That poor man had to go on a live taping of that show and pretend that he wasn't dying inside. 😭
Karl Malden & Richard Hatch (Streets of San Francisco),
William Frawley & Vivian Vance (I Love Lucy),
Clint Eastwood &Jeff Bridges (Thunderbolt & Lightfoot),
Clint Eastwood & Mario Van Peebles (Heartbreak Ridge),
Matthew Waterhouse & Tom Baker/Lalla Ward/Peter Davison (Doctor Who),
Richard Dawson and Brett Sommers (Match Game),
Demond Wilson and Nathaniel Taylor (Sanford & Son)
Erik Estrada and Larry Wilcox (CHiPs)
Martin Milner and George Maharis (Route 66)
Michael J. Fox & Meredith Baxter-Birney (Family Ties)
Carl Weathers and Dolph Lundgren (Rocky IV)
William Shatner and James Darren (TJ Hooker)
George Peppard vs just about everybody
Bob Denver and Tina Louise (Gilligan's Island)
What about Fred and Ethel? They couldn't stand each other! Ethel resented him for many reasons, but hated the fact that she was supposedly around his age and married to him when she was just 39 years old! I believe Lucy had something to do with this feud as well.
I've heard over the years that V Vance was always a crotchety thing (to everybody) and only agreed to do The Lucy Show because she was nearly broke.
Yul Brynner will forever be burnt in my memory as the android gunslinger in the original Westworld. Still gives me the creeps just thinking about it.
Agree. Saw it when I was young and my dad said he didn't realize it was going to be that violent lol
Yes I can remember seeing it at the cinema, it was a terrific film & Yul was a great actor..
I don't care whether or not they hated each other, or didn't get along - just as long as they do what they're hired to do, and entertain me.
I with you.
Sometimes the dislike makes an interesting dynamic tension.
What an arrogant perspective.
The, top, number one spot who HATED each other was Bette Davis and Joan Crawford throughout their lives. When they did the movie "What ever happened to Baby Jane". It was said that they did not need a director for the film, but a lion tamer!
I can't recall if it was Joan or Bette who got slapped by the other in that movie as I haven't seen it in years, but I think being able to do that film for that scene (the slap per) was enough to get onboard.
@@ssjup81 It was Bette's character that slapped Joan's character in the classic 1962 thriller "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane". Those two truly detested each other...their feud began long before the making of that movie.
Bette wasn't the only one. Another actress would knit off camera and loudly clack her needles together thru Joan's lines.
Rip Harold Ramis
You missed Joan Crawford and Bette Davis in "Whatever happened to Baby Jane". They loathed each other.
npe1 But everybody knew that. 😂
No one knows who these two women are now.
@@EagleArrow , two of the greatest actors who ever lived.
And who are you exactly?
Watch Ghostbusters 2016 and be reminded how much Ghostbusters 2 didnt suck.
FACTS!!
I agree the female Ghostbusters was a horrible movie.
Kenny Baker stopped being needed inside R2-D2 since "The Empire Strikes Back". The remote control tech got to a point they didn't need him in the robot but out of loyalty George Lucas kept giving Baker credit and a paycheck. They even listed Baker as a "consultant" for R2-D2 for Episode VII.
Anthony Daniel's won't have to worry any longer, now Kenny Baker has passed away. George can save the sympathy, sorry loyalty cheque too.
Peter N
small people never live that long... sad life.
R. Marchand, Tell that to Jerry Maren. Well, you can't now. He just died in June...at 98.
Met Baker and Mayhew , both are sourpusses
A set you probably don't know: Richard Beymer and Natalie Wood, who were Tony and Maria in West Side Story. On screen they were star-crossed lovers; when the cameras went off they absolutely hated each other.
I've heard it said Billy Crystal was someone you really want to avoid. In the end, they're all just people. And some of the most famous and talented, are not happy. Meanwhile a few of us with very little get along fine.
William Frawley and Vivian Vance - Fred and Ethel Mertz on the "I Love Lucy" show
Copy Bloc She said that she thought William Frawley was too old to play her husband. He heard her say so early on and then barely spoke to her off set through the whole series. I think she was sorry about it, but he was kind of a crab anyway. Is that how you heard it? On screen they were perfect together.
When Frawley died, Vance threw a lavish party, not in his honor but because she was so happy he was dead.
@@raymondkitchen6137 The Story is that she was having a party and during the party she received the news and said "champagne for everybody", some have this as an anecdote though.
What is more certain is that she was quoted saying about Frawley "There's a great big amusing light going out in this world"
But the animosity did start with Frawley overhearing Vance complaining about his age and saying "no one would believe I'm married to that old coot". Though to be fair for the first couple of seasons even Lucy hated Vance who would end up being one of her best friends, while Frawley was at the time Desi hired him for the show totally unemployable due to his attitude and drinking problems.
Vivian Vance should have said her remarks in private. Instead she said it loud enough for Frawley to hear creating tension between them early on. After that Vivian would get so anxious about being on the set that she would throw up on her way to the studio. She created the tension. She should have kept quiet.
Fred looked like Ethel’s dad. Strange casting. But they had to make the Ricardo’s look fresh and young, even tho they were over 40 and having babies.
This may be to old for this crowd but the co-stars of The Lucy Show weren't fond of each other. William Frawley and Vivian Vance (Fred & Ethel) couldn't stomach each other. Then when Lucy and Desi were at odds the poor crew had to live with everyone being assholes.
Ik its terrible
I don't know if Frawley was morally conservative, he was a drunk and generally unpleasant person.
Bill Murray and Chevy Chase enjoyed a mutual loathing going back to SNL , their chemistry in their performance in Caddy Shack where Chevy's character sliced off into Bills maintenance shed hovel was ad libbed and all the more amazing considering their feud had came to actual blows back at SNL . .
Chase is a talented draft-dodger.
You left out William Frawley and Vivian Vance from I Love Lucy. Despite their on camera chemistry, it has been well documented that the two absolutely despised one another. Even Lucille Ball herself couldn't broker a peace treaty between them. She offered them what would have been the first 'spinoff' show in television history, but Vivian Vance flat out refused to even consider the project, citing Frawley's ongoing torture of her at every given opportunity.
I love Harold Ramis' jewfro in Stripes.
Number Nine should be "William Shatner and the entire Star Trek cast". The story goes that when he tried to get one of his Star Trek friends to foreword his autobiography, he discovered he had no Star Trek friends. In the film Galaxy Quest they do an analogue of this.
+spacecadet35 Saw this panel with Garrett Wang (Kim from Voyager) and Will Weaton. Wang told his story of meeting Shatner, and tried to shake his hand while complimenting him. The way he tells it, The Shat said nothing, shook his hand, by clutching his fingers and then made a point of cleaning his hand with a napkin. Wang got his own back later though.
***** In this context 'analogue' means that the film Galaxy Quest is based upon the interactions of the Star Trek characters and each character in the film is directly based upon a character in ST:TOS.
Leonard Nimoy was his only friend....
Daniel Appleton No. Lots of stories of him being hard to work with
Daniel Appleton, I agree. I HATE shaking hands. Stupidest way ever to greet someone and totally disgusting!
3 days after this video was uploaded, Kenny Baker (Star Wars' R2-D2) passed away. Anthony Daniels (C-3PO) tweeted “Sad to hear of Kenny’s passing, one of the truly original cast, so famed for his iconic role as R2. He'll always be remembered by so many fans.”
RIP R2
There is a story that when Anthony Daniels (C-3PO) was filming a particular scene the crew and other actors went off for lunch without telling him because they disliked him so much.
McQueen was jealous of Brynner's gun and the fact that Brynner's horse was bigger? That's a little insecure.
NatashaNogoodnik He was insecure; he was even upset about James Garner’s turtleneck in The Great Escape”.
@@patriciaasturias1007 LOL.!
Wow, Freud would have had a field day with THAT! Lol, a bigger horse AND a bigger gun, and he also had turtleneck envy!🤣oh how delicious,I'm dying!!!🤣🤣🤣😄😄😄
Envious. Not jealous.
@@keeperofthecheese You say tomato, I say tomahto, tomato,tomahto, let's call the whole thing off! Dances off waving jazz hands🖐🖐🖐
Should have added Buddy Ebsen (Jed Clampett) and Nancy Kulp (Miss Jane) from The Beverly Hillbillies. Ebsen even went as far to donate to ultra-liberal Kulp's political opponent, when she ran for public office. She lost.
chuck c
Nancy wasn't particularly liked by lots of folks. I don't think it was her demeanor as much as it was her facial hair that was off-putting. Buddy Ebsen, on the other hand, was by all accounts a pretty nice guy.... for an ex "tin man"!
Sorry to hear that about Buddy Ebsen. That's very mean spirited.
I didn't read all the posts .. But did anyone mention Francis Bavier/ Aunt Bea and Andy Griffith which I heard was a battle royale!?!?
Stephen Leonard Have you seen earlier pictures of Aunt Bee. She was hot.
wasn't Nancy culp Clint Eastwood's sister?
I hate myself for watching this.
hehe, just about to post" i did not enjoy this"
instead just like yours
I hate you too.
Ha !!
don't.. ssaaaight..
Brian Dorn HYSTERICAL!!!
What about William Frawley and Vivian Vance.? Fred and Ethel hated each other..
I was expecting that to be here too. They genuinely hated each other!
But everyone knows that. Thus doesn't count for "You Didn’t Realize Hated Each Other". That said, I expected them.
It was one that, when I originally found out, hurt the most since I loved that show. Vivian supposedly hated him so much that when Frawley died she allegedly opened a bottle of champagne to commemorate the event.
ghaleon7 I heard that the network wanted to do a "The Mertz's" spin-off, but Vivian said no way, she didn't want to work with Frawley again.
Vance, who was much younger than Frawley, hated she had to play someone about his age.
You forgot more famous co stars like Andy Griffith and aunt Bee and chips co stars Larry Wilcox and Eric Estrada
Andy Griffith never hated the woman who played Aunt Bee. He said he never understood why she didn't like him.
Apparently, she was not an easy person to work with.
@@maskedmarvyl4774 Andy Griffith was a genuine laid back enjoy life intelligent whatever happens roll with the punches kind of guy. Aunt bee in real life was a strict wound up too tight we are professionals cant ignore mistakes etc etc. Yep. She didnt like Andy Griffith.
John Ritter & Suzanne Summers (resolved), Patrick Swayze & Jennifer Grey, Nathan Fillion & Stana Katic, Gary Oldman & Winona Ryder (which mystified their Bram Stoker's Dracula co-stars as the pair had gotten along previously during rehearsals), Leighton Meester & Blake Lively, Harrison Ford & Josh Hartnett, Tom Hardy & Charlize Theron, Tom Hardy & Shia LaBeouf, Claire Danes & Leonardo di Caprio, Kiefer Sutherland & Freddie Prinze Jr, Julianna Margulies & Archie Punjabi, Katherine Heigl & Isaiah Washington, Robert Downey Jr & Terence Howard, Nicki Minaj & Mariah Carey, Debra Messing & Meghan Mullally, Rachel McAdams & Ryan Gosling, Will Smith & Janet Hubert. The list goes on.
What about Laverne and Shirley? A lot of people don't realize, Cindy Williams quit the show before it ended because of the contempt between the two.
I don't think that's true because the two of them were best friends before the show even started. They're still friends now.
That is complete BS. Cindy Williams left the show because she was PREGNANT. She wanted motherhood over celebrity.
@@donniehagy970 I think you are right about that
@@TheStevehuff Isn't it amazing how all the BS rumors get started??!!!
I read that in TV Guide in 1983.
Co-stars don't get along? That never happens in the work place.
Mark Keith @
Yeh they act like this stuff is shocking, human beings don't get along, doesn't matter what walk of life it is when you get two people together they'll have differing views and opinions and ways of operating and that will inevitably clash, its human nature. And when egos are involved like in Hollywood you can magnify that by ten.
@@optimisticwhovian1726 plus I have seen some real nasty fights in comments sections on RUclips, especially anything political or religious, the two things my grandfather taught us never to discuss in mixed company as it would only lead to fighting.
+Van Gogo The YT comments section doesn't exactly bring out the best in people, at least some of them/us.
Dreyfus has repeatedly stated that he and Shaw oftentimes got along well off set, but that Shaw's attitude towards Richard would completely changes as they approached the set and while they were on it.
Chad McQueen once stated that his dad, Steve was terribly insecure and very narcissistic.
Steve had some issues that seem to pop up in a number of movies.
I find it funny that so many times he tried to be the cool guy. Yeah, right!
How about Barbra Streisand and Walter Matthau in HELLO DOLLY. They refused to speak to each other except when needed during filming.
@nvsbl2 No I think he just didn't like a lady that was as opinionated and as outspoken as a man when it came to her work. And she was /is definitely that. If she were stupid he probably wouldn't have hated her.
And you don't get to where she is in that business by being stupid.
How can you hate Walter Matthau? He is like your old school, Jewish grandpa. Someone who drinks beer, loves sports, gambles and calls women “broads”.
Earl Hoppe - I’m going to have to check this one out because Hello Dolly is my favorite musical. Lol.
I'm probably Team Matthau.
Other than her voice I hate Barbara slutsand
I can't believe that Vivian Vance and William Frawley weren't on this list.
Rumor has it that Bea couldn't get along with anyone on the set of The Golden Girls.
No she loved Estelle Getty it was purely Betty she couldn't always bide and I can see why! Betty more or less admitted to coming on set all perky and upbeat because it would irritate her!
@@2490debrick I loved Estelle Getty as Sophia. She reminded me of Irene Ryan from The Beverly Hillbillies. She was only 56 at the beginning playing Granny who was in her eighties. She looked younger yhan thst because I seen her on an old game show in a rerun on GSN.
You forgot Bruce Willis n Cybil Sheppard in moonlighting
I heard about that.
That’s too bad. I love them both from that show and also the actress who played the secretary. I hope they were both nice to her. Lol
Zdiddy7 Some people know about things that happened in the world before the were born. Maybe that’s why JAWS was included in the list.
I loved moonlighting and thought the same thing when I saw the title.
Bill Murray and Harold Ramus surprised me. I knew Harold well and he was a great guy. I met Bill Murray twice and he was a fun guy too. Though Harold's favorite actor to work with was Michael Keaton, when he and I talked about Bill Murray, he had nothing but nice things to say about him. Truth be told, I never heard Harold bad mouth anyone.
Not entirely true, they loved each other, but when filming Groundhog Day, Bill Was in a turbulent divorce and that affected him a lot, so much that alienated everyone around him including Harold. They eventually buried the hatched and Bill even visited Ramis at the hospital in his final days.
Sorry about my broken English
+Nestor Irias Your English was great. Better than most English speaking people actually.
+Tiffany Kooper I agree!
:-)
Your English is fine. Yours is of better sentence structure and grammar than most American-English speaking Americans who comment on RUclips vids. ;) I'm not sure that Ramis and Murray having a temporary fall-out constitutes them actually hating each other. They may have been at odds ends with each other during Groundhog Day, due to whatever Murray may have been going through personally at the time, but that's not the same thing as "hating each other". "Hate" is a strong word. Many close friends have rough patches, and even fall-outs over the years; but that doesn't mean that they HATE each other.
They shot Groundhog day in my home town. Woodstock, Illinois. But I wasn't living there at the time.
I'm surprised that Moonlighting's Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd weren't mentioned. It got particularly bad between them after Die Hard came out and Bruce still had to settle for second billing on the show.
The recently departed Nathaniel Taylor, who played Rollo on “Sanford and Son”, said he got along well with Redd Foxx in real life, but wasn’t too chummy with Demond Wilson. When Taylor talked about it, he couldn’t even remember Wilson’s name.
In 2020 most people don’t know either actor. They were barely B-list celebs in the 1970s when the show was on!
Bea Arthur was an American Marine in the Second World War. I really respect and enjoy Betty White, but Semper FI, Maude.
Exactly
Marklemagne Bea was so domineering,loud, obnoxious and overbearing it’s easy to believe she was also a Marine. Betty White is such an angel that everyone, except her, always loved.
Bill Murray also had a huge feud with his SNL co-star Chevy Chase. I can't blame him. Cancer of the pancreas is funnier than Chevy Chase.
I'm stealing that one. LOL
@Chris Terry Found the Chevy Chase fan...a rare breed indeed!
Chevy is a formerly very funny guy who is now way past his prime. He has always had a bad reputation among those who have worked with him. Bill has a similar reputation.
I meant to say Beverly Washburn. She wrote a book about her life called Reel Tears, it refers to how she could cry real tears in movies. She also played roles on Leave It To Beaver and Gidget and other sixties and seventies shows.
They were never SNL co-stars. Chevy left after the first season and Bill replaced him. Caddyshack yes, but not on SNL..
Michael Landon said that Pernell Roberts didn't get along with anyone on Bonanza.
This is a true statement as Pernell Roberts couldn't wait to get off the show and asked if he could break his contract.
If he was a son, what should he have called him.
I called my father “dad” all the way to the end.
@Black Buick
Robert's was an idiot.
He played a Country Western Guy..
.."Paw" is a country/western term for "Dad"
I heard he objected to how he and his brothers were treated like kids b their father Ben Cartwright. They were grown men but had to obey their father as if they were teenagers, and couldn't make decisions for themselves.
Roberts had other objections to the show, particularly because he was actually forward thinking. For one thing, he objected to having white people portraying Indians. Neither did he like the plots.
Don't forget tension between Gary Burghoff and most of the cast and crew of "Mash". Or the problems between Bruce Willis and Cybill Sheppard on "Moon Lighting".
Explain the Gary Burghoff one. Never heard of it.
@@RightURKen7 I have the TV Guide from the week the MASH finale aired. It said the cast agreed-loved Radar, hated Gary. I guess there was a lot of little things, whined a lot, etc. Couldnt take jokes. He remained decent friends however with McLean Stevenson, Harry Morgan, Larry Linville and Jamie Farr.
It was a very well known thing towards the end of M*A*S*H* when Gary Burghoff left and Jamie Farr as Plunger also became company clerk as a replacement.
@@vangogo6819 Plunger? LOL Right on
@@Drakijy 🤣🤣🤣 I wrote "Klinger " and obviously the stupid auto-correct changed it to "plunger",lol, too funny! The funniest is that I didn't even notice it. Kids, don't do drugs or you end up like me when you get older, totally out of it🤣🤣🤣
How could anyone hate Meryl Streep? I don't know, I just intensely dislike her. The way other Hollywood types pay homage to her makes me want to vomit.
Gross...that comment is not representative of intelligence and class. Very Trumpish, I'd say.... Just because Trump spouts off half cocked....EW
A better question: How could anyone LIKE Meryl Streep?? HAHAHAHAHAH
Me too!
You said it. @@thegadgetcrew7733
I wouldn't know, tell me what's it's like. @Chris Terry
Helen Mirren and Nicol Williamson in Excalibur (1981)
In nearly all interpretations of the Legend of King Arthur, Merlin and Morgan le Fay are mortal enemies, so what better way to depict this on film than to cast two actors that legitimately hated each other. Williamson and Mirren had a falling out during a stage production of Macbeth in the 1970s; director John Boorman took full advantage of the animosity by casting both of them as the rival magicians.
Great movie & where I was introduced to Patrick Stewart..
William Shatner has said repeatedly that he barely knows George Takei since they were rarely on screen together.
And yet Takei's dislike for Shatner plays a significant part of Shatner's monologue in The Shat's one-man stage show. There's a clip of Takei from The Shat's Comedy Central roast in which Takei screams "[Bleep] you and the horse you rode in on!" The clip freezes on Takei's rage-filled face, and Shatner observes, "He really means it!"
Nobody would know who Takei even is, were not for Shatner. Takei is butt-hurt because of his (Takei's) lack of talent. Takei is just a jealous gay drama queen.
You forgot to mention Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Gray as well as Michelle Pfiffer and what's-his-name from Grease 2 who loathed each other.
When I was a youngster watching I Love Lucy, I was told Vivian Vance and William Frawley loathed each other.
Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd on the set of Moonlighting, Bruce Willis and Michael Bay making Armageddon, Bruce Willis and Kevin Smith whilst filming Cop Out, Bruce Willis and Stallone with Expendables 3, Bruce Willis and producer Joel Silver, Bruce Willis...
Bruce Willis and Zed
Bruce Willis and that skyscraper.
I've heard that Bruce Willis just doesn't put up with Hollywood elitism and those who revel in it. Although, that does make me wonder about him and Kevin Smith.
Many of them said that Bruce Willis is the laziest actor they ever worked with.
@@scooterthelostduckling1356 Why is he lazy
Vivian Vance and William Frawley (who played Ethel and Fred on I Love Lucy) did NOT like each other either. She went to his funeral when he died in 1966 but she still didn't like him very much.
SunlightAngel87 When he died she said "champagne for everybody"
I was told (by a friend who used to run sci-fi conventions) that Anthony Daniels was the most unpleasant celebrity he'd ever worked with. The nicest celebrity, apparently, was Clive Barker, creator of Hellraiser. (There are more details to these stories, but that's the gist of it.)
I'd love to meet Clive Barker
Harold RAY-mis. Richard DRY-fis.
lol
No wonder the narrator is confused, everyone on this thread has a different pronunciation for these names!!!!
Perhaps if they were spelt your way then they would sound that way. As it is having never met either of them people will just pronounce them as they see fit. Que sera sera..
And let's not forget Helen Hunt and Paul Reiser from Mad About You they couldn't stand each other.
As far as I can remember, the duet Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd from Moonlighting couldn't stand each others.
***** That's the magic of TV: Adorable collusion front of the camera (nice performance from good actors) and hatred behind the scene !
Laugh, applause and let enchant carry out.
\(°o°)/
That was an open secrete during the show's run. When the two characters started having sex with each other... just imagine having to do a sex scene (even a very softcore one) with a co-star you can't stand!
Also Richard Dreyfuss and Bill Murray on the set of "What About Bob?"
Yep. Makes it even funnier. 😂🤣😂😂🤣😂🤣🤣🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣😂😂
Don't know why, but the "Tell us how you really feel Bill" has me in stitches!! Lol
6:10 - You'd be surprised how many people in Hollywood hate (or at least dislike) Meryl Streep. She has a reputation for being "difficult".
I don't think I have ever heard that term being used to describe streep, hoffman yes, but not Meryl!
I don't like the way she grabs actors and kisses them. Yuck.
Shes a libtard loser
The reason they "hate" her more has to do with her acting style. She frequently ad-libs and extemporizes on her own, making it almost impossible to act with her, following marks, knowing when to come in with your lines, etc.
Isn't it an amazing coincidence how many people with amazing talents { and tons of accolades and awards to back it up) are outed as "difficult" by people who are of lesser achievements ?
I heard Tina Louise & Bob Denver hated each other too
I read she didn't get along with any of them.She was under the impression before the Series came out that she was going to have the Leading Roll.
@Ray Sagastiano Boom!
I heard Tina Louise, for some reason, was under the illusion that she was the star of "Gilligan's Island", and when she found out otherwise, she stayed in her dressing room trailer between takes and wouldn't associate with anyone in the cast.
@@cota2472000 I'm sure all the rolls tasted the same. I don't know why she'd expect hers to be better. I hadn't heard about that, but I did hear her agent told her she'd have the starring ROLE, and that's the only reason she took the job.
GINGER or MARY ANN??
I'd like em both.......together! LOL!
How could anyone (not) hate Meryl Creep?
Quite the deviant sexual appetite she has too, bordering on sadomasochism and likely multiple flat out ritualistic rapes.
@@FirstLast-pm4rh how do you know this?
@@andrearamirez9924 since the whole sex trafficking and paedophilia ring in the government and Hollywood has begun finally seeing the light of day, there is only one name I hear just as often if not more than Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Epstein...and that is Meryl Streep. Countless victims cite her specifically as a madam of sorts for Hollywood big wigs who goes about coaxing starlets and wide-eyed would-bes into attending "parties" which amount to no more than ritualistic sex orgies for ____ Masonic brotherhood or strictly hedonistic nights of pleasure at the girls or childs expense. At least a handful of victims have said they witnessed her raping a child herself.
Betty White is a very talented actress. She was very convincing in each of these three different roles, Sue Ellen - the condescending and sweetly manipulative cooking show host (Mary Tyler Moore), Rose - a hilariously naive, innocent and very well meaning lady from St. Olaf who is often the butt of jokes (Golden Girls) and Ellen - the pretentious and snobby sister of Eunice (The Carol Burnett Show). Great range, all hilariously funny. Fabulous actress!
Then, she tops it all off, in Hot in Cleveland. BAM!!!! C'mon Bea, was it because, SOOOOOO many people love Betty?
I never did like Bea Arthur, now I know why.
Betty white is a rockstar! Don't mess with Betty White!
Sue Ann Nivens on MTM
Jess4metoo 5
Wow, I didn't know it was possible to hate Lucy Lou or Betty White...They're awesome!
***** I love her quote, “Why do people say "grow some balls"? Balls are weak and sensitive. If you wanna be tough, grow a vagina. Those things can take a pounding.”
I recall a gossip rag (the Enquirer?) long ago that said that the Golden Girls set was a four-way dance of dislike. I forget who disliked RueMcClanahan for what reason, but Estelle "Sophia" Getty was regarded as (I hate to say this) a "fag-hag" for her off-set socializing. Why this is an issue, I don't know...plenty of people loved the show and the characters, whether man/woman, straight/gay, young/old...hell, there are numerous episodes where (pardon the expression) I'd have jumped Blanche's (Rue's) fine-vintage bones.
I thought Shatner pretty much didn't get along with anyone in the "Star Trek" cast. I recall a lot of them talking about him not having anything to do with the others and spending most of the time they weren't filming in his trailer by himself. I also recall stories of him stealing the best lines for himself and constantly wanting scripts rewritten to given him more screen time and lines than anyone else.
I Know "Scotty hated his guts
mothernature251 Yeah, kind of thought they all did but especially the actors who were not part of the 'big three'.
They may have been jealous of Shatner's success, he and Nimoy were the only actors on the show to ever get any real fame and success. Also William Shatner strikes me as a man who doesn't suffer fools gladly.
hafabee No from what I heard Shatner was a dick from day one. Always trying to steal lines and scenes and wanting rewrites.
As far as I've heard the others had no issue with Nimoy, it was just Shatner being a dick.
In fact I heard a lot of people cheered when Kirk was killed in "Generations" and a lot of them really hated that book he wrote where the Borg brought him back for....some reason...
Chris McWilliams Haha, yeah I'm not buying that (the Generations thing). I've never met Shatner myself but I do know a guy who has worked with him on 2 different occasions and he says that Bill is as nice and as professional a guy as you could hope to meet, which is why I've never bought into the rumours about him being a prick, but maybe Shatner was different in his youth or around other people. Anyway George Takei seems to love the spot light an awful lot, I think he loves being the center of attention and that suggests to me some envy of Shatner who was the real star of Star Trek. It doesn't matter though, we the audience got a great show out of them both!
Shaggy behind the scenes hated Scooby-Doo
Casey casum did both voices
Scooby Doo used to piss on the carpet.
Everyone hated Scrappy Doo. It was impossible not to hate him...
@@ab-uz8sd Casey was Shaggy. Frank Welker, who also voiced Fred, was Scooby Doo.
Velma and Daphne got into a few catfights, I heard.
Joan Crawford and Betty Davis: You could do a whole video about their feud during the filming of "Whatever happened to Baby Jane".
Orson Welles and Peter Sellers: Meeting during the filming of the James Bond satire "Casino Royale", the two hated each other for a number of reasons, including Welles' calling Sellers an amateur.
I find this latter one rather sad because I am a fan of both men...
Ummm, Ghostbusters II wasn't as good as the first, but it didn't suck
It's gold compared to the reboot
I actually loved the new Ghostbusters movie with Melissa McCarthy in it, she made the movie great though because if she hadn't been in it, it would have sucked.
it did suck
That's your opinion lol
my opinion sucks too.
Will Shtatner did not get along with Walter Koenig or Nichelle Nichols or James Doohan ether.
+Lurker1979 He got along with no one!
+ajivins1 shatner is a prick
Every now and then on Howard Stern, they replay a show where they called Shanter when Takei is on, and they talk for a while, Bill said he got no Invite and George said he sent one. Bill ended up a guess on the Howard Stern Wrap up show. He said that he has no ideal why George can hold a grudge on him for 50 years, and that he doesn't really know George that well, It was a show he did with him 50 years, get over it and to Fu*k Off! Yes he does say that. George is always on Howard Stern when he is in town, George is well loved on the show and the funniest guest announcer for the week
Except for Leonard Nimoy...
Nor his wife who "accidentally" drowned in their pool.
I always had a funny feeling Bill Murray and the late great Harold Ramis weren't buddies.
"Top 10 commercials that cause me to leave RUclips" I guess I'll never know the next 6 pairs that didn't work well together. Somehow, I'll live.
Shock to see Murray and Ramis were fighting. Thought they were tight especially when bill mentioned him at the Oscars and gave him a tribute.
they got this wrong guy . Ernie Hudson was the one who said he couldn't get on with the other 3 ghostbuters
+Fcutdlady why not?
+Doctor Feinstone I think it was a case of hudson was trying to fit into a group of guys that knew each well and had worked together before . he just felt he wasn't included if my memory serves me.
I don't think it was so much an incompatibility, as a just two close pals having a spat. I feel out with a mate of mine a few times while he was getting divorced. He acted lick a total prick for a while, but he came around eventually.
Bill and Harold were friends up to the making of Groundhog Day, during which they had a falling out, so they would still have been friends during Ghostbusters.
RIP Harold Ramis, Bea Authur , and Kenny Baker.
How could anyone hate a beautiful and legendary actress like betty white.
Betty said that Bea just resented her for being so happy all the time.
You're dealing with actors! They are unlike normal people. I shld know... I am one. And no, you wld never have seen anything I've been in.
When it comes to people you know personally (e.g. actors knowing each other from working together), you're bound to not like--or perhaps even hate--some of them, for one reason or another. I'm sure that when Bea Arthur looked at/thought of Betty White, the words "beautiful" and "legendary" didn't spring to mind.
Someone who's jealous, usually. Lol.
@@stephenreeds3672 Omggg stop with that already lmao. I'm so tired of people saying all of Hollywood are delusional narcissistic psychopaths. You find "bad people" in every walk of life. Hell, look at DC and the nutjob Evangelicals who are spreading their prophecies of hate and bigotry.
Victoria Principle and Patrick Duffy along with most of the cast of Dallas. She was so disliked she was not asked back for the revival series.
She didn't want to participate in the reunion movies or the reboot, she made that clear. She was determined to put Pam behind her.
She may not have been part of Duffy and Larry Hagman's inner circle, but I never heard of any real animosity between her and any of the other cast members. In fact I heard she was real close to Jim Davis (Jock Ewing) and was devastated when he passed away.
You left out one of the most infamous on-screen celebrity couples who didn't get along... David Addison & Maddie Hayes (aka Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepard) from Moonlighting. Their personal hatred for one another got so bad in the final season, the writers had a majority of the season with them apart even though they were supposed to be madly in love with each other.
You also left out Fred & Ethel from I Love Lucy. William Frawley and Vivian Vance played the Mertz's for 9 years on the show despite their dislike of each other.
I've seen documentaries of David Duchovny off set and read a few articles and interviews and he almost always comes across as an arrogant person who thinks everyone is beneath him. It doesn't surprise me that Gillian Anderson sometimes hated working with him. I actually didn't miss him when they brought Robert Patrick aboard.
You forgot FRED & ETHEL from I LOVE LUCY. They actually hated each other off screen.
I thought I was going to learn something new. I already knew about these.
#3 David and Gillian is FALSE! David and Gillian never hated each other. There were times where they couldn't stand one another but that's because they would work 16 hour days 9 months out of the year. Television today is not like it was in the 90's. There Saturday's off work was spent at photo shoots. They literally had no time off until they moved the show to LA. They never hated each other they were overworked and exhausted from the show. There human.
This one is worth repeating.
"There Saturday's off work was spent at photo shoots."
Bill Murray is the Godfather to 1 of Harold Ramis daughters.
It's easy to become upset when someone who you admire has an equally strong ego and different opinions.
I have to point out that their 'chemistry' was lacking...nay missing....in the kissy/cuddly/sex scenes.
Erik Estrada and Larry Wilcox hated each other on CHiPs. John Ritter hated Suzanne Somers. You forgot to mention
Desperate Housewives.
What??? John and Suzanne? Say it isn't so.
Charlotte Kearn Not so.
@@charlottekearn5185 John and Suzanne did not hate each other. They were very close. John didn't care that Suzanne wanted more money because, per his contract, he was to be paid more than any of the cast members on the show. So, if she got a raise, that meant that he'd get a raise. After she left the show, there was a rift in their relationship. I believe many months before John died, they saw each other (at a restaurant, I think), and they reconciled.
Ritter didn't hate Suzanne. John Ritter was the real deal, genuinely nice guy. If anything he may have become irritated with the problems she caused, just like everybody on that production, but that's not the same thing as hate.
@Margaret Gust Thank you for letting me know that John and Suzanne reconciled much sooner! You're right. The real rift was between Suzanne and Joyce, and they even had a little "reunion" on Suzanne's talk show. What I thought was interesting was that when they did a 35th Anniversary of "Three's Company", Suzanne wasn't there even though Suzanne and Joyce had "reconciled". I wonder if they've communicated since then.
You forgot Melissa Gilbert and Melissa Sue Anderson from Little House on the Prairie.
Shirley MacLaine and Debra Winger should be in this list. They hated each other so much, Winger even farted in MacLaine's face during an argument on the set of 'Terms of Endearment'...
Gross!
"who could hate Meryl Streep?" Anyone that can see what a hypocrite she is with the Hollywood sexual harassment situation
Also, she is (yet another) "don't hate! be TOLERANT!", yet SHE *hates* Trump, and won't TOLERATE him. SO many people (I call them "idealists") have this double-standard. *I* don't care if anyone hates, or doesn't tolerate ... just don't tout it, then be a hypocrite, eh? :-)
Stfu
Not a fan of hers.
@@PyroSax Love a lot of people, love to hate the Trumps. They are so easy to loathe.
@@joygrace7924 Got'cha. Now we know t hat *you* can no longer tout "love. Tolerate." Can't "preach" what you don't practice. :-)
Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher hated each other as so did Larry Wilcox and Erik Estrada but they did become friends later
When you are working long hours with the same person, some hate comes out. Years later, if they are decent people, they make up and realize it was the situation not each other they hated.
they spent 4 years together doing superman the chemistry between them was great can't believe that
wonder if Dean's Neoconservative views took part in it
I HEARD ERIC BANNER DIDN'T GET ON WITH THE HULK
Mjolnir was always trying to run from Thor
It's Bruce Banner not Eric.
@@jamesthatguy6896 Maybe he meant Eric Bana? Wasn't he in the first Hulk movie?
Stop yelling!
Lol when he called William Shatner "the Shat" I laughed so hard