11 famous couples who loved each other on the screen and hated in life

It often happens that actors who perform the roles of lovers carry their feelings from the screen into real life. It happened, for example, with Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. However, reverse events are also not uncommon: when stars forced to play couples in love start hating each other ...

Our selection contains the brightest cinemas that were passionately in love with the screen, and did not tolerate each other in real life.

Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable (Gone with the Wind, 1939)

It's hard to believe, but Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable, who pierced lovers in the finest melodrama of all time, in real life, had a dislike for each other. Gable laughed at Lee's English accent and her stiffness. Vivien, in turn, was annoyed by the lack of involvement of the partner in the filming process. She spent on the set 16-17 hours a day on the set, while Gable every day left at exactly 18.00. A sharp-tongued actress commented on this:

"Just like a clerk in a law firm!"

Her words touched Gable, and in revenge before shooting joint scenes with Lee, he began to eat onions, so that the actress was sick of the thought of kissing him.

Marilyn Monroe and Tony Curtis ("In Jazz Only Girls", 1959)

During the filming of this beloved by many comedies, Monroe and Curtis seriously disagreed with each other. Curtis even said about his partner:

"To kiss Monroe is like kissing Hitler"

However, Monroe brought to frenzy not only Curtis, but the whole crew. The actress, who was then in serious depression, was always late, forgot her lines, tore off the footage. So, one of the scenes was removed only from 41 times! It's no wonder that Tony got a dislike for his partner.

Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger ("9½ weeks", 1986)

During the filming of the film, the relationship between Rourke and Basinger did not work out. Part of this is to blame the film's director Zalman King, who specifically incited hatred between the actors to make their game more expressive and vivid. King forbade Kim and Mickey to communicate outside the set. In addition, he constantly pushed his partners with his foreheads and incited hatred towards each other. For example, he could tell Kim:

"He called you frigid and unfeeling!"

Subsequently, Kim Basinger did not like to remember this film, considering its work in it humiliating. About Mickey Rourke, she once said:

"To kiss Rourke is like licking an ashtray"

Jennifer Gray and Patrick Swayze ("Dirty Dancing", 1987)

Unfortunately, in this remarkable film, relations between partners were perfect only on the screen. In reality, Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Gray could not tolerate each other. Patrick considered Jennifer too capricious and infantile, and her irritation was irritated by the partner's arrogance and his arrogance.

Sharon Stone and William Baldwin (Sliver, 1993)

From the very beginning, Sharon Stone disliked Baldwin. He was simply disgusted with her, so the capricious actress scoffed at him, apparently trying to survive from the set. Once, during the kiss scene, Stone painfully bit unhappy Baldwin for the tongue. The poor fellow could not talk for a whole week, and Sharon, the insidious, was only amused.

Julia Roberts and Nick Nolty ("I love troubles", 1994)

Roberts and Nolthi had such a hatred for each other that they even refused to act together. In most of the love scenes the actors were shot alone, after which they were "reunited" with the help of montage.

The reason for this enmity was Nelty's arrogant attitude toward Julia. The proud actress could not stand his "machismo" and, not hesitating in expressions, called her screen lover disgusting. Nolty retorted:

"Come on, you. Everyone knows that Julia Roberts is an extremely unpleasant person! "

Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes (Romeo + Juliet, 1996)

During the filming of the romantic film "Romeo and Juliet", the lead actors were still very young: DiCaprio was 21, and Claire Danes was 16. The actors almost immediately began to dislike each other. Claire was outraged by the behavior of Leonardo: on the set he fooled around, teased colleagues, arranged ridiculous rallies. The actress was so tired of the partner's antics that when she was offered to star in the movie "Titanic" as the lover of DiCaprio, she refused. In general, I succumbed to emotions and missed my chance ...

Pierce Brosnan and Teri Hatcher ("Tomorrow Never Dies", 1997)

The shooting of the 18th film about the adventures of James Bond turned into a real battlefield. Agent 007 and his girlfriend Teri Hatcher have been continuously at odds with each other. The imperturbable Brosnan was pissed off by Hatcher's constant whims and her delays. He admitted that he often used obscene words against the actress. Subsequently, it turned out that during the filming of Hatcher was in the first months of pregnancy: her hysterics were caused by a hormonal surge, and late - morning sickness. Brosnan was very ashamed of his behavior.

Reese Witherspoon and Vince Won ("Four Christmas", 2008)

It would seem that the soft and diplomatic Reese can get along with anyone. But it was not there! With Vince Vaughn she had serious disagreements. The actress was infuriated by Vaughn's frivolous attitude towards his role and his unwillingness to duplicate the doubles. Perfectionist Reese required from the partner endless rehearsals and detailed study of each episode; he thought it was superfluous, believing that acting should be spontaneous. In general, colleagues are so bored with each other that they came to the premiere separately.

Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan ("50 shades of gray", 2015)

The relationship between these two actors is surrounded by a halo of mystery. Insiders agree on one thing: Johnson and Dornan do not feel special sympathy for each other and there is no "spark" between them. Probably, they are simply tired of being too long in society each other and tiresome erotic scenes, shooting which lasts for hours. In addition, the situation was exacerbated by the excessive jealousy of Jamie's wife.

Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams (The Diary of Memory, 2004)

It's hard to believe that on the set of such a nice film as "The Diary of Memory", serious passions were boiling. Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams were constantly yelling at each other, swearing and arguing. Often during the quarrels Gosling stomped his feet, and Rachel sobbed. And one day Ryan approached the director of the film and, barely restraining his tears, asked him to replace Makadams with another actress. In general, the shooting of this pretty melodrama turned into tormenting torture for all the participants in the process. When it was all over, an unexpected romance broke out between Rachel and Ryan. The truth is that from hatred to love, only one step.