20 WORST Jerks In Hollywood History

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Published 2024-07-01
20 WORST Jerks In Hollywood History

What If i told you that some of your favorite actors are huge douchebags? Movie stars like Alfred Hitchcock and Gene Kelly gained reputations for being some of the meanest people you could encounter, despite their vastly different on-screen personas.Here’s a list of 20 beloved actors who turned out to be huge jerks behind the scenes.

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All Comments (21)
  • @waltdill927
    A Friend of mine worked at some of the hotels in Vegas. He says Frank Sinatra was the best celebrity he knew -- you could stop him in the hallway and ask a question and he would have a friendly conversation with you. Respected everyone and tipped well. Totally class act.
  • @TZ61
    There's a great moment when SCTV won an Emmy Award in 1982, and as Joe Flaherty is trying to thank people, Berle is being condescending and, as always, unfunny, and at one point Joe says, sorry Uncle Milty, go to sleep. RIP to Pittsburgh's own Joe Flaherty.
  • @magistrumartium
    The robotic narration is hilarious when we get to Errol Flynn's movies: his first hit was "Asterisk Captain Blood Asterisk." Ha ha ha! (I don't know who would put asterisks around a movie title, but they sure as hell shouldn't be read out loud.) Who is the guy in the baseball cap who randomly appears while you're talking about William Frawley (7:16)? Also, it's funny that the robot calls Desi Arnez "Daisy." Your video wouldn't seem so stupid if you had a human narrator.
  • @cyn37211
    Asterisk Get real people to read this Asterisk
  • @garyneilson3075
    "Asterisk, asterisk, asterisk" ?! Where have all the humans gone?!
  • @oldcop18
    I’ll never understand how “Uncle Milty” became such a big star. I grew up watching him and always thought he was a no talent slob.
  • The stories about Milton Berle and Frank Fay add even more depth to this list, revealing how fame can sometimes bring out the worst in people.
  • They should have added Diane Ross. I met her at the Flip Wilson Show. Being a teenager I asked for her autograph and she bit my head off!! Lilly Tomlin was the complete opposite...very sweet and friendly!!
  • @felixmejia76
    Milton Berle looks exactly like the JOKER when he smiles...😂
  • Berle's longtime nickname in The Business; ' The Thief of Badgags.'
  • @jim6214
    @0:21 That first picture of "Alfred Hitchcock" is Anthony Hopkins, who portrayed Hitch in a movie made in 2012, and @0:06 the narrator calls Alfred Hitchcock, a movie "star", really? Well, he certainly was a "star" director. He directed 53 films, and made cameos in about 40 of those films, usually at the very beginning of the picture.
  • @Ronin4614
    Uncle Milty was over rated, and likley over paid. I never found Milty funny at all, he was a bit shallow with a timing that was just a beat or so off, and predictably so. The one I found disappointing was Gene Kelly. I always loved him live and on the screen; really too bad.
  • @johnnydelap4490
    I am in the Limousine business, and I can tell you many of these people are complete monsters. Bette Midler the meanest I have ever had the displeasure to drive
  • @Whatifiamarobot
    I met Gene Kelly. He was staying at the hotel where I was employed. He was rude and difficult. He treated the service employees with complete contempt
  • @markgolden504
    Punctuation marks are not supposed to be read out loud!
  • Also…. Alec Baldwin, Bette Davis, Charlie Sheen, Mariah Carey, Bill Nye, Diana Ross, William Shatner, Jodie Foster, Tiger Woods, Ellen DeGeneres, Harrison Ford, Wanda Sykes, George Carlin, Melissa McCarthy, Phil McGraw, Meredith Baxter, Will Smith, Chevy Chase, Jamie Foxx, Seth MacFarlane, Patton Oswalt, Shia LaBeouf, Russel Crowe, Seth Rogan, Mike Myers, Bill Skarsgard, and Michael Keaton. Too easy.