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Sharon Stone felt starring in a film that she considered horrible helped further sabotage her marriage with her ex-husband, while at the same time halting her career.
Ethan Hawke was so impressed by an Adele performance and the singer's potential influence on his daughter Maya Hawke that he wanted to kiss the artist.
Anna Faris once revealed that she was glad to see a movie that she starred in flop, as she felt it was a bad film peddling a questionable message to its audience.
Kate Beckinsale decided to star in the the first 'Underworld' movies partially because she wanted to change the perception that others had of her in the film industry.
Although she enjoyed kissing Keanu Reeves, actor Diane Keaton once admitted making out with her much younger co-star was embarrassing more than it was pleasant.
Anna Faris wanted to apologize to Cameron Diaz after reports spread that she and director Sofia Coppola mocked the actor in the 2003 movie 'Lost in Translation.'
Ricky Gervais didn't want to star in the US version of The Office, feeling that being cast in it full time would've taken away the point of the remake.
Samuel L. Jackson once explained that one of the catalysts of his drug addiction was not getting to play a role he prepared for in an August Wilson play.