Acteurs en actrices met chemie op TV en film, die elkaar diep haten

RDJ134 13 juli 2016 om 20:00 uur

Als je acteurs en actrices op TV of in een film met elkaar om ziet gaan lijkt het er op als of deze het ook buiten de set met elkaar kunnen vinden. Maar soms is de realiteit anders en staan ze elkaar naar het leven. Deze website Cracked.com heeft hier nu deze lijst over gemaakt en daar van kan je hier onder alvast een voorbeeld lezen.



#6. Robert Shaw And Richard Dreyfuss Feuded Throughout The Shooting Of Jaws


Robert Shaw was a Bond bad guy, a lifelong alcoholic, and an X-Men villain template -- in other words, the only guy believable enough to play the boozy, monster shark hunter Quint in Jaws. Richard Dreyfuss was a future Academy Award winner who would go on to have the greatest mashed potatoes scene in movie history. In hindsight, it was really just a matter of time before the two clashed. However, no one could have predicted their feud's intensity.

Shaw took a dislike to Dreyfuss early on, when he was pouring himself a whiskey and remarked that he'd give anything to be able to stop drinking. In a move that must have seemed super hilarious and clever at the time, Dreyfuss replied "OK," grabbed Shaw's drink, and threw it out of the window.

Miraculously, Dreyfuss remained unmutilated after that incident. However, he was now on Shaw's radar. This wasn't an awful thing as long as he was sober -- as fellow cast member Roy Scheider points out, Shaw was a perfect gentleman as long as he was off the sauce. Unfortunately for Dreyfuss, Shaw had a tendency to get drunk between takes. And that's when he'd unleash his mischievous fury on his younger castmate.

Shaw needled Dreyfuss relentlessly and called him a coward. He dared Dreyfuss to climb the Orca's 70-foot mast and jump in the ocean for $1,000, and when he refused, Shaw kept slapping more money on the offer until director Steven Spielberg had to intervene. Other times, Shaw threatened Dreyfuss with a fire hose until the latter stormed away from the set. The bullying was constant, and while Dreyfuss did get enough jabs in to qualify it as a feud, he himself admits that Shaw won the battle: "He acted like he had my number. And he did. He made me doubt things I already knew."

Moral of the story: Never, ever fuck with a man's drink.

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