A star of Santa Clauses called to work with Tim Allen the worst experiences of all time

Never meet your heroes-or Tim Allen, that is to say. Few things are just as unpleasant and unleashed the soul as to discover that an actor you loved is a total of real life. And rest assured, Santa Claus on the silver screen that we are used to cherishing and laughing to grow a lot to erase our immature fandom and justify our greatest contempt. BJ Colangelo of the film: / Film previously wrote on a story which implied that Allen be a cock of his co-star RenĂ© Russo on the set of the dark comedy of Barry Sonnend “Big Trouble” (and it was far from the only time when Allen caused problems during the shooting, according to the director of the film).
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But even if you put aside Allen essentially calling Russo “unattractive” to his face, he has a long story of problematic behavior throughout his career with his co-stars and other celebrities. One of the most scathing of those who come from the actor, actor and screenwriter Casey Wilson, who worked with Allen in the Disney + TV program “The Santa Clauses” in 2022. (And, frankly, everyone around them) badly during the shooting of the “Santa Clauses” driver.
Tim Allen has done everyone on the clauses of Santa Claus “Frantic”
Wilson entered detail to explain why working with Allen “was the worst really famous experience” that she ever had with a co-star. In his scene with the actor, the character of Wilson was supposed to throw things for him because she thought that Scott Calvin of Allen was walking in his house in the middle of the night. Of course, we know better than for the films “Santa Clause”, but the point and the joke of the bit is that the character of Wilson does not do so. She just follows the script, but Allen, apparently, did not think she was do well. As Wilson recalled:
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“So I throw things at him. [He] Go to the producer who stands four feet from me and who goes, and I hear it, he says: “You must tell him to stop walking on my lines.” The producer turns to me with horror on his face and must walk a foot towards me and he says: “UM, Tim asked him to stop walking on his lines.” “”
As Wilson described it, the whole casting and the crew were enough afraid of the star and felt quite uncomfortable around him because he never established visual contact with someone else and was generally daring. (Everyone on the set “Just Family Frantic”, to cite Wilson directly.) But there are more! After finishing another scene where Wilson was involved, Allen immediately shouted that he left without notice, dropped his costume on the ground and rushed out of the whole. The funniest part of all this? One of the crew members of “Santa Clauses” apparently told Wilson this controversial and unpleasant behavior was actually Tim Allen “a good day”. Go represent.
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