15 Actors Who Allegedly Didn’t Get Along On Set
Hollywood loves selling the illusion of perfect chemistry, even if behind the scenes, plenty of famous co-stars reportedly could barely stand each other. Sometimes it was personality clashes, creative disagreements, or simply spending too many exhausting months trapped together during difficult productions. In other cases, the tension became so obvious that audiences eventually noticed it onscreen.
Legendary old-school feuds and modern blockbuster drama make up these conflicts, which became part of entertainment history almost as much as the movies and shows themselves. Some rivalries cooled off with time, while others stayed bitter for decades. Either way, these productions prove that great performances do not always come from friendly working relationships.

Bill Murray and Lucy Liu on Charlie’s Angels
Reports from production claimed Murray and Liu clashed during filming, with tensions allegedly escalating into a heated argument that later contributed to Murray not returning for the sequel.

Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams on The Notebook
Director Nick Cassavetes later claimed Gosling and McAdams struggled personally during production despite eventually becoming a real-life couple afterward.

Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron on Mad Max: Fury Road
Both actors later acknowledged serious tension during the difficult desert shoot, with Theron describing parts of the experience as emotionally exhausting.

Wesley Snipes and Ryan Reynolds on Blade: Trinity
Stories from production described Snipes and Reynolds having dramatically different personalities and approaches, contributing to a notoriously chaotic filming environment.

Richard Gere and Debra Winger on An Officer and a Gentleman
Winger openly criticized both the movie and Gere during production, later admitting she found parts of the filming process deeply unpleasant.

Bette Davis and Joan Crawford on What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Their feud became legendary in Hollywood history, with both actresses reportedly sabotaging and antagonizing each other throughout production.

Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson on The Fate of the Furious
Public social media comments and separate filming schedules fueled reports of major behind-the-scenes tension between the two action stars.

Shannen Doherty and Jennie Garth on Beverly Hills, 90210
Years of rumors surrounded alleged conflict between the co-stars, with both later acknowledging their relationship became tense during the show’s original run.

Chevy Chase and Bill Murray on Caddyshack
Production stories claim the comedians nearly got into a physical fight backstage after years of lingering tension dating back to Saturday Night Live.

Julia Roberts and Nick Nolte on I Love Trouble
The two reportedly disliked each other so intensely that some scenes allegedly required stand-ins because they refused to film together directly.

Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey on Dirty Dancing
Although their chemistry became iconic onscreen, Swayze later admitted he sometimes found Grey difficult during production because of differing working styles.

Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic on Castle
Long-running rumors claimed the leads experienced serious behind-the-scenes friction, with reports suggesting they occasionally avoided each other off-camera entirely.

Tony Curtis and Marilyn Monroe on Some Like It Hot
Curtis later described filming with Monroe as frustrating because of repeated delays and production difficulties during the classic comedy’s shoot.

Claire Danes and Leonardo DiCaprio on Romeo + Juliet
Reports suggested Danes sometimes found DiCaprio immature during production, while he reportedly thought she was too reserved and serious.

Isaiah Washington and Patrick Dempsey on Grey’s Anatomy
Behind-the-scenes conflicts reportedly escalated during production, eventually becoming part of the larger controversies surrounding Washington’s departure from the series.