14 Actors Who Were Reportedly Excluded, Shunned, Or Just Disliked By Costars On Their Major TV Shows And Movies
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We love hearing about close-knit casts on our favorite TV shows and movies, but unfortunately, that's not always the case.
Sometimes, there's a feud between costars — and sometimes, there's one star who just does not get along with their castmates or feels excluded.
Here are 14 actors who didn't quite fit in with their castmates:
1.Oliva Munn felt she was "shunned" by the director of The Predator, Shane Black, and her costars after asking that actor Steven Wilder Striegel be removed from the film due to his status as a registered sex offender.
Striegel's scene was taken out, but when Munn attended a cast interview with the Hollywood Reporter at the Toronto Film Festival to promote the film, only one of her costars showed up — 11-year-old Jacob Tremblay — despite the fact that other costars were supposed to be there.
“It’s a very lonely feeling to be sitting here by myself when I should be sitting here with the rest of the cast," she said. "We’re making movies. We’re not in the mafia. I haven’t spoken against the family. This guy isn’t in our movie anymore. I try to do the right thing and that’s all I can do." She also told Vanity Fair, “I kind of feel like I’m the one going to jail. I didn’t go to jail, I didn’t put this guy on our set. I had this scene deleted.”
2.One actor who didn't necessarily feel actively shunned or left out by his castmates, but still felt like an outsider, was Keanu Reeves in the film 47 Ronin.
As the only non-Japanese cast member and the only one who couldn't speak Japanese, Keanu said he felt similar to his character, Kai, who was also an outcast. "Even though everyone was really nice to me and we got along great and it developed great, I still couldn't hang out and speak Japanese, so in a way I was always Kai. I could say 'Good morning' and 'Nice to meet you' and all that, but I couldn't hang out."
3.In contrast, Matt Damon in Saving Private Ryan was intentionally excluded from his costars. Director Steven Spielberg wanted to build a sense of camaraderie among the other cast members, and even had them attend a grueling boot camp together — all except for Damon.
“These guys are lying face down in the mud, and I’m, you know, in a bubble bath in America," Damon said. "When I showed up on set, a lot of that resentment just translated right onto the screen.”
4.Fans were devastated when female lead Marissa Cooper died in the Season 3 finale of 2000s teen drama The O.C.
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