Actors Who Demanded Their Character Be Killed Off Because They Were Bored

Harrison Ford originally wanted his character, Han Solo, to die in ‘Return of the Jedi’ to add more emotional impact to the film. He thought Han’s story had run its course and a heroic death would be a powerful ending. However, George Lucas didn’t agree, believing it would hurt toy sales. Decades later, Ford got his way when he returned for ‘The Force Awakens,’ feeling that Han’s death at the hands of his son was a suitable conclusion to the character’s story.

Actors Who Refused to Return for the Series Finale of Their Hit Shows

Jonathan Taylor Thomas became a popular teen star during his seven seasons on ‘Home Improvement.’ In 1998, he chose to leave the show and prioritize his studies, wanting a more private life. Though the show’s producers asked him to return for the final episode to bring the family together one last time, he declined. He only appeared in old clips during the final scene. Fans who had watched him grow up on the show were understandably disappointed by his absence.

Stars Who Admit They Don’t Bathe or Use Deodorant Regularly

A former model and actor recently sparked a big online discussion about hygiene after sharing his routine on a podcast. He explained that he only uses soap on his armpits and groin each day, believing that soap isn’t needed for the rest of his body and can actually remove essential natural oils. He simply uses water to clean the rest of his skin.

Actors Who Started as Background Extras and Became A-List Superstars

Brad Pitt is considered one of the most accomplished actors of his generation, but he faced early challenges. When he first moved to Los Angeles in the late 1980s, he had trouble finding substantial roles, appearing in small, uncredited parts like a partygoer in ‘Less Than Zero’ and a waiter in ‘No Man’s Land’. These brief appearances eventually paved the way for his breakout role in ‘Thelma & Louise’.

Actors Whose Legacies Shifted After Posthumous Revelations

Following Joan Crawford’s death, her daughter, Christina Crawford, published a memoir called Mommie Dearest in 1978. The book revealed shocking accusations of intense physical and emotional abuse, dramatically changing how the public viewed Joan Crawford – from a dedicated actress to a cruel mother. The truthfulness of Christina’s claims is still debated today, but the book remains a famous and influential celebrity biography.

Comedy Movies That Would Get Cancelled Immediately If Released Today

This Western comedy, directed by Mel Brooks, tries to make fun of racism by portraying prejudiced characters as silly and ridiculous. The movie uses a lot of offensive language and relies on stereotypes to show how ignorant the townspeople are. However, some viewers today might find the strong language and depictions of racial issues upsetting or too intense for a typical comedy. While the film intends to criticize racism, its approach would likely be considered unacceptable by today’s standards.

Actors Whose On-Set Demands Improved Conditions for Everyone

Frances McDormand brought attention to “inclusion riders” during her 2018 Oscars speech. These are additions to contracts that require movies and TV shows to meet certain goals for diversity when hiring actors and crew. Because of her work, big studios like Warner Bros. and Disney started using these clauses in their contracts with talent. This change has led to more opportunities for people from underrepresented groups throughout the entertainment industry, and helps ensure that what we see on screen better reflects the diversity of the world around us.

Black Hollywood Divas With Allegedly Difficult Reputations

Naomi Campbell is a famous model and actress known for her striking walk and, unfortunately, a quick temper. In the early 2000s, she was involved in several legal issues and accusations of assault against those who worked for her. She even admitted to hitting her housekeeper with a cell phone in a well-publicized trial. Many photographers and designers have also noted her history of being late and making difficult demands. However, despite these controversies, she continues to be a major figure in the fashion world, and has also appeared in television shows like ‘Empire’.

Straight Male Actors Who Faced Massive Backlash for Playing Queer Icons

In the 2015 film ‘The Danish Girl’, Eddie Redmayne played Lili Elbe, a pioneering transgender woman. This casting choice immediately drew criticism from activists who believed a transgender actress should have been cast instead. Critics argued that having cisgender actors portray transgender characters contributes to the invisibility of trans people in Hollywood. Redmayne later acknowledged the controversy in a 2021 interview, admitting he made a mistake by taking the role and stating he wouldn’t accept it today, given the legitimate concerns raised by the community.