The perfect description of Tommy Lee Jones, in our opinion, comes down to one word: grump. It’s rare to find the actor signing an autograph or talking to journalists. In fact, most journalists don’t want to have an interview with him because he’s known for cutting them off.
He once made a reporter cry during an interview, all the while he was cracking walnuts with his bare hands. It’s not just reporters the actor has a problem with — he once told Jim Carrey he hated him while on the set of “Batman Forever.”
Kevin James Has Zero Respect
Although he is known for his many lovable roles, Kevin James, on-screen and off-screen, is two different people. According to many sources, the actor does not respect non-A-Listers. When an excited fan reached out to shake the actor's hand, he swatted the hand away and turned away without saying a word.
When James finds out that someone on set is a security guard and not a fellow actor, he tells the guard to stay away from him. What about a little respect, huh?
Bad Boy Bieber
Justin Bieber has been the center of everyone's attention since he made his way onto the scene. Once best known for his iconic hairstyle, these days, he's more known for his attitude. The teen pop star has been reported using racial slurs, spitting on fans, and driving under the influence.
Throughout the years, he's done his best to clean up his act, and yet, somehow, his bad rep seems to follow him around. We wonder when he'll do enough damage control to clear his name for good.
Terrence Howard Wants It All
Although Terrence Howard may seem like a good guy, he has a dark past. He has had many domestic violence incidents with the women in his life—something we simply cannot condone, no matter how good of an actor Howard is.
His attitude shines through into his work life as well. He let go of the production of "Iron Man" after demanding more money and left when they wouldn't give it to him.
Ben Stiller Was Known for His Outbursts
Ben Stiller, who is known for his iconic yet neurotic characters, is said to be completely different in real life. Not only did people claim that he had no funny bone in his body, but he was also said to be egotistical and unreasonable.
On the set of "Meet the Fockers," he earned himself the nickname "little Focker," and it was noted that the actor wasn't content unless he waited on hand and foot. The actor would throw tantrums over little things and wouldn't give them up until he got his way.