so it's not really true that big stars need to be driven and repulsive, because he's anything but," Pinchot said. " is a wonderful and genuine and lovely and down-to-earth person. "While he was directing, she would be rolling her eyes, pantomiming with her favorite actors, and she made it very difficult," he said.īut according to Pinchot, such behavior is still the exception rather than the rule. ![]() He said " Bette Midler was such a b-" to First Wives Club director Hugh Wilson. It wasn't just leading men that Pinchot had problems with. I spent my salary on time with my shrink just for helping me get through it." " was really abusive to me and everybody on that movie, and his official explanation was that his character didn't like me, but it was a dreadful experience. Pinchot was even harder on Washington, who Pinchot claims was rude to him on the set of 1996 drama Courage Under Fire. "I don't know what started the funk, but it lasted a chunk of time, and that was in the belly of the funk, and he was just really sad." ![]() By the series' third installment in the early '90s, Pinchot remembers a "low-spirited, low-energy" Murphy, who had suffered a string of unsuccessful films. ![]() Pinchot also shared his thoughts on Eddie Murphy, with whom he co-starred in the Beverly Hills Cop franchise. "Obviously this is so far removed from who Tom Cruise is as a person, this must have been said in jest," she said in a statement. Cruise's publicist, Cheryl Maisel, rebuffed Pinchot's accusations.
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