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Well Marlon Brando and Frank Sinatra hated each other. When they worked together on "Guys and Dolls" - Sinatra couldn't stomach Marlon's multiple takes - literally so in the cheesecake sequence; while Marlon said of Frank "He's the type of guy that once he gets to heaven he'll give God a hard time for making him bald." Frank Sinatra nicknamed Marlon "Mr. Mumbles".

Sylvester Stallone and Richard Gere. It's even thought that Sylvester was the one who started the gerbil/hamster rumor.

Anthony Hopkins and Shirley MacLaine. Anthony said that working on a movie with her was the worst experience of his life and that she's an obnoxious, self-absorbed, intolerable prima donna.

Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie. Johnny thinks Angelina is full of herself and a prima donna. While Angelina found Johnny rather boring and was disappointed in his preparation for "The Tourist".

On the set of Star Wars Episode lll Revenge of the Sith, Natalie Portman was said to be a total diva. She was unbearable to everyone and came very close to being fired. Keira Knightly was approached and put on stand by in case they needed to fly her to Australia.

Kate Beckinsale and Luke Wilson. No details, sorry.

My favorite: Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. Davis had no respect for Crawford, considered her a "glamor puss" who got by only on her looks and often made claims that she slept with pretty much anyone and everyone in order to advance her career (men and women, co-stars and crew). Crawford, bisexual, was apparently once in love with Davis who was very firmly straight. Davis rejected her, several times. And a few years later, Crawford married a man (this would be her second marriage) that Davis was desperately in love with. In one movie they did together, Davis kicked Crawford in the head (very much on purpose) so hard that Crawford needed stitches. To even the score, in a scene where Davis was to lift Crawford, Crawford wore a weight-lined belt, causing Davis to injure her back. Their rivalry was passionately bitter and years after Joan Crawford died, whenever he name was brought up, Davis would rant about her, and insult her. Though, the two women were actually very much alike. They both married four times, they both had a daughter that wrote a slanderous book about them, and they both disinherited their children.

I remembered answering this so couldn't help but come back and add this. I was doing a bit of research on "Hello, Dolly!" It turns out that Walter Matthau and Barbra Streisand fought bitterly during filming. He disliked her so much that he refused to even be around her unless it was for filming, and at the end of the film when the two kiss, he refused to do it. To get around this he leaned near her and the camera was positioned so that the angle makes it appear that he kisses her. He even reportedly told her that she had "no more talent than a butterfly's fart."

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