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While filming for one of her first major films, Snook got attention for both her acting ability and what some saw as an uncanny resemblance to Leonardo DiCaprio.
Ethan Hawke was nervous about filming an intimate scene with Angelina Jolie in a 2004 horror thriller. But when Jolie offered to undress herself in front of Hawke, it helped relax the actor's nerves.
Kate Winslet, who was once self-conscious about her physique, was told by actor Emma Thompson that if she ever changed her weight that Thompson would never speak to her again.
'Halloween' wasn't the only horror movie Jamie Lee Curtis was a part of. There was another film in the same genre that Curtis believed was so bad she was ashamed to star in it.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt once made the transition from acting to directing. But when Christopher Nolan offered the aspiring filmmaker some advice, Levitt admitted he ignored his mentor to fulfill his vision.
It took Sylvester Stallone a lot of hard work to become a bonafide action hero. So with the rise of superhero movies, the actor couldn't help but feel they played a part in the downfall of the action genre today.
Filming 'Titanic' was a taxing experience for everyone involved. It was especially so for Kate Winslet, who found herself nearly drowning on set due to a slight mishap.
James Franco recalled a while back how he regretted doing a series of movies he didn't care for. Some believe the movies he was referring to were Sam Raimi's 'Spider-Man' films.
Katt Williams once rattled off reasons why he feels he's the best comic alive. At the same time, he also revealed that it makes no sense for people to consider Eddie Murphy, and others like him, as their favorite 'comedians.'
According to Jennifer Lopez, she's never gone under the knife. But the global superstar admitted that an old flame did try to convince her to go under the knife at a young age.
Halle Berry may have been criticized for her role in 2004's 'Catwoman,' but starring in the movie wasn't all bad for the star. The Oscar-winner even claimed to find wearing the catsuit empowering.
Colin Farrell starred in two movies that didn't do well with critics. Because of the reactions to these films, and his own personal issues, Farrell admitted to having a bit of a breakdown.
Scarlett Johansson once got into a brief spat with Michael Bay, explaining to the director why she wanted to go nude in one of his movies. Despite Johansson's persistence, Bay wasn't sure he could honor her request.
Katt Williams' career was full of controversy at one point. But for the comedian, there was a very specific reason as to why controversy followed him around.
Will Smith believed that Cameron Diaz lost out to the lead role in 'Hitch' because studios didn't feel comfortable depicting him in a relationship with a white actor.
Although grateful for the role, Daisy Ridley admitted she had some trouble shooting 'Star Wars.' Director JJ Abrams might have added to her troubles by calling her acting wooden, a criticism she didn't take kindly.
For actors, doing sex scenes can be uncomfortable. But 'The Avengers' star Mark Ruffalo found his sex scenes with Meg Ryan particularly frightening because he compared himself to Russell Crowe.
Kevin Hart once claimed that Katt Williams didn't bring his collaborators like Leslie Jones up through his platform. But Jones shot back that Williams helped her a bit more than Hart did when Hart had the oportunity to.