While hanging out on the set of a movie might seem like a dream come true, it can often be a nightmare for the cast and crew working
with a demanding star. Crazy demands, bad attitudes and tantrums are
just a few of the things crew members have to deal with when working
with a difficult actor.
Sometimes their requests become so outrageous that producers end up
refusing to work with them all together. Who are Hollywood’s most
difficult stars? Here’s a look at eight actors who are known to be both
difficult and demanding.
1. Katherine Heigl

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Over the last few years Heigl has become well known for her outrageous on-set demands. A Hollywood Reporter
article writes that several executives and producers who’ve worked with
Heigl have said she’s extraordinarily demanding on set. In 2008, she
decided to publicly air some of her grievances about her first hit film,
Knocked Up, describing it as a sexist movie. Later that same
year, she also said she wasn’t planning on seeking an Emmy for her
performance in ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy because she didn’t feel the writing was good enough to do so. An insider who worked in her 2010 film Life as We Know It revealed during an interview with the Hollywood Reporter
that “she can cost you time every single day of shooting. Wardrobe
issues, not getting out of the trailer, questioning the script every
single day. Even getting her deal closed at Warners was hard. She hit
that point of ‘no.’”
2. Teri Hatcher

Actress Teri Hatcher | Jason Merritt/Getty Images for Variety
When Nicollette Sheridan filed her wrongful-termination lawsuit against Desperate Housewives in
2012, the show’s creator Marc Cherry testified that Sheridan told him
Hatcher was the “meanest woman in the world,” according to E Online.
While tension between Hatcher and her cast members was kept under wraps
during filming, more speculation about Hatcher’s negative on-set
attitude surfaced when a farewell gift card from the show’s cast to the
crew didn’t even include her name. In fact, the other cast members
couldn’t even tolerate her on photo shoots. Celebuzz
reports that in 2005, Eva Longoria and Marcia Cross threatened to walk
off a Vanity Fair photo shoot if they posed with Thatcher in the
center.
3. Lindsay Lohan

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Lohan is known for being notoriously late and demanding on set. Her reputation was only made worse in 2013 when her film The Canyons wrapped up. Director Paul Schrader told reporters in an interview,
“Today I am free. In the past 16 months, I have been hostage to Lindsay
Lohan. She is a great actress, she should be here, but her behavior is
unspeakable.” Recently, Lohan released an eight-part documentary series (Lindsay), which
ran on the Oprah Winfrey Network. During one episode, Lohan bails on a
project last minute after discovering it would require her to speak, per
the Washington Post.
4. Val Kilmer

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Kilmer walked off the set of his very first job, which was a commercial for hamburgers when he was 12 years old, Celeb Zen
writes. His sporadic on-set behavior has caused almost every director
he has ever worked with to say something derogatory about the once
promising actor. His most well-known outburst was during the making of
1995’s Batman Forever, when he had a fight with the director,
Joel Schumacher. The fight stemmed from Kilmer making irrational demands
to the first assistant director, cameraman and costume people.
“He was rude and inappropriate. He was
childish and impossible. I was forced to tell him that this would not be
tolerated for one more second. Then we had two weeks where he did not
speak to me but it was bliss,” Schumacher said
shortly after the dispute. In addition to his on-set demands, Kilmer’s
frequently been known to go off on tangents during interviews, and his
ex-wives and former girlfriends have happily gone on the record to let
the world know just how crazy he is.
5. Shia LaBeouf

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In 2013, LaBeouf left the Broadway play Orphans
after getting in a very public fight with Daniel Sullivan and costar
Alec Baldwin. He didn’t just temporarily leave, though – he was gone for
good. So, what happened? After his departure, LaBeouf released a video
of his audition along with email exchanges between director Daniel
Sullivan, playwright Lyle Kessler, and costars Baldwin and Tom
Sturridge, which seemed to allude to an ongoing fight between LaBeouf
and Baldwin. However, LaBeouf deserves a little credit here. Shortly
after the dispute, he made amends by sending Baldwin a heartfelt apology letter.
6. Jennifer Lopez

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If you have any doubts that Lopez is a
diva, take a look at her list of ridiculous on-set demands. She’s been
known to argue with anyone and everyone on set, and will refuse to act
if her extremely specific list of requirements isn’t met, What Culture
reports. In 2013, she was in the running for the opening ceremonies of
India’s Premier League cricket tournament, an opportunity that quickly
evaporated when organizers received her requests. The Huffington Post
reports that some of her big requests included a private plane and a
collection of hotel rooms for various stylists and handlers.
Rosie Perez, an actress who worked with Lopez on the ’90s show In Living Color, released a memoir, Handbook for an Unpredictable Life, that called Lopez out on her diva ways. Perez reveals that the show’s other dancers constantly complained about her bad attitude and became frequently frustrated at her wardrobe and makeup demands.
7. Mike Myers

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Who would have thought this comedian
would be so unfunny on set? Known for his humor on the big screen, he’s
earned a bad reputation for being completely demanding during
production. What Culture writes that those who have worked with the Austin Powers star have described him as a “moody, temperamental control freak.” A cast member who worked on Austin Powers reports he was fired just for looking Myers in the eye, per MSN Movies. Even with the powerful Austin Powers franchise under his belt, there are now multiple executives who refuse to work with Myers.
8. Lea Michele

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Kate Hudson was not a Michele fan after surviving her six-episode stint on Glee. In fact, a source on the set told Us Weekly, “Kate says Lea is a nightmare. Once, during a technical delay, Lea snapped her fingers and said, ‘Let’s go. I have plans!’” Hollywood Life
reports that her diva attitude isn’t just evident on set, either. She’s
been known to be off-putting and demanding at parties and award
ceremonies. During a Glee premiere party, Michele stayed to
herself in the roped off VIP section, complaining about her fans and
demanding more body guards.