Jason Isaacs Slams Global Icon Co-Star as the worst thug
Jason Isaacs is sharing some anecdotes of increasing eyebrows on a former co -star who have long accused of bad behavior in the set.
The “Blanco Loto” star alluded to the unidentified co -star five years ago, telling the backstage that a “famous, late and gentleman actor” once “literally pushed me physically out of the shot with my elbows.”
When asked to explain his claims in a new interview with the Buitres blog of New York magazine published on Monday, Isaacs did not stop.
“Oh Jesus. He did worse than that. He was the worst thug in history and a global icon,” he explained. “I did all the old tricks to make a completely different performance out of the camera than in. Yes, I struggled. I had never seen anything like that. Before, I would have lick the floor on which this person walked.”
Isaacs did not identify the actor by name, nor specified the film in question where bullying occurred. It is not surprising that their comments caused a good amount of speculation among online fans, and some suggest that it could have referred to Robbie Coltrane or Maggie Smith, two of his co -star of the “Harry Potter” franchise.
However, when they are pressed to clarify, Isaacs joked, “it is not so stupid as even giving clues or clues about who those people are.”

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“I know where all bodies are buried,” he told Vulture. “I often fantasize about making a garbage and telling the truth, and when I win the lottery, possibly that is the case. But there is no value, apart from masochism and sabotage, to tell people the truth about the people with whom I have worked or experiences that I have had. Act are secrets.”
In another part of the interview, Isaacs said that his evaluation of his co -star is based mainly on “bad behavior” instead of his talents on screen.
“It is selfishness, cruelty, bullying or people who complain about the person who saw them, who does not enter a year what they earn in a day to choose their dirty underwear on the floor,” he explained. “That, or not appear, or return home early, or think that they know better than the director, or be in crack and call prostitutes to his trailer. I find all those things.”
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Isaacs, whose credits also include “The Patriot” and “Armageddon”, has generated controversy with some of its unilraging opinions in the past. Earlier this year, he compared the production of season 3 of “The White Lotus”, which was established in Thailand, with “a field of open prisoners” while talking to The Guardian.
Appearing in “News Mornings” almost at the same time, he said that “there is a double standard for men” when asked if he carried a prosthetic penis in his much discussed nake similar consultations.
He later clarified his comments about Madison and Qualley, telling Variety: “I said the wrong words in the wrong way. I used the ‘double standard’ phrase, which I did not mean at all. There is a [different] Double standard: women have been monstrously exploited and men have not done it. ”


