“Behind the Curtain: Why These Beloved Actors Regret Their Most Iconic Roles”
Brody even related his hatred of Seth Cohen to Harrison Ford’s hatred of Han Solo.
Burt Reynolds Hates The Movie That Earned Him An Oscar Nomination
The first generation of Burt Reynolds fans know him from Smokey and the Bandit, but Reynolds’ career was revived with the 1997 film Boogie Nights. His role as Jack Horner even landed him an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
Despite the rejuvenated career, Reynolds outspokenly hated the character and the film. He even refused to appear in director Paul Thomas Anderson’s next film because he hated the experience that much.
Blake Lively Felt Her Gossip Girl Role Was Personally Compromising
Much like Shailene Woodley, Blake Lively has had troubled remedying the character that made her famous with her own personal morals. Playing Serena van der Woodsen in Gossip Girl definitely put Lively on Hollywood’s A-list, but at what price?
Lively explained her dislike of the character is because she’d never do the malicious things Serena did like give “someone the cocaine that made them overdose.” Lively even said she didn’t understand why people love the character so much.
Mark Wahlberg Hates His Musical Roots
You could argue that playing the “role” of Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch was a long-lost hated character. Wahlberg looks back on the early stage of his career with complete embarrassment. The actor told Sports Illustrated that he “thought he was so cool back then” when in reality he “was such an a**.”
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