Never get to know your heroes - or team Allen, that is. A few things are pretty unpleasant and ghosts that reveal that the actor you worshiped is totally d ** k in real life. And be sure, Santa Claus's silver screen that we have used the millennia to nurture and laugh at growth, we have done a lot to destroy our immature coincidence and instead, instead, guarantees our biggest contempt. Case in point: /movie BJ Colangelo previously wrote about a story involving Allen is the escape of his co-starva Rene Rousseau On the set of Barry Sonenfeld's dark comedy "Great Trouble" (and it was far from the only time Allen caused trouble during filming, according to the film director).
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But even if you set aside Allen essentially calling her "unattractive" on her face, he has a long history of involvement in problematic behavior throughout his career with his co-stars and other celebrities. One of the most common of those coming from the actor, comedian and screenwriter Casey Wilson, who worked with Allen on Disney TV+ "Santa Claus Claus" in 2022. Indeed, in the episode of 2023 of her podcast, "b *** h. Diversity), Wilson did not stay and tore The Starvala "Home Improvement" Except for his rough and pompous behavior after he was treated (and, frankly, all around them) weak during the shooting of the "Santa Claus" pilot.
Tim Allen made everyone on Santa Claus set "frantic"
Wilson came into detail to explain why working with Allen "was truly the only worst experience" she once had with a co-star. In her scene with the actor, Wilson's character had to throw things at him because she thought Allen Scott Calvin was entering her house in the middle of the night. Of course, We know better than in "Santa Claus" filmsBut the whole point and joke of a little is that Wilson's character is not. She just followed the script, but Allen apparently didn't think she was doing what it should. As Wilson recalls:
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"Therefore, I throw things towards him. The producer turns to me with a horror on his face and he has to go one leg to me and he goes: "Um, Tim would ask to stop stepping on his ranks." "
As Wilson described, the whole team and the crew were scared of the Theveza and felt pretty uncomfortable around him because he never made his eye contact with someone else and was generally held. (Everyone in the room "just looked frantic", to quote Wilson directly.) But there are more! After the end of another scene where Wilson was involved, Allen immediately shouted that he was leaving without announcement, dropped the floor suit and headed off the set. The funniest part of all this? One of the members of the "Santa Claus" crew apparently told Wilson this controversial and tricky behavior was actually a team of "on a good day". Go a figure.
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