Jason Isaacs’ Surprising Co-Star Revelation
In a recent interview, Jason Isaacs disclosed that one of his “global icon” co-stars was the “worst bully ever.” However, with an impressive 176 acting credits spanning his 37-year career, identifying this actor is quite a challenge.
Isaacs first mentioned this co-star in a 2011 interview with the Telegraph, allowing us to narrow the timeframe of the negative experience to before that year.
The reporter from the Telegraph noted Isaacs’ flair for storytelling, recounting his tales about fellow actors with expressive accents. Isaacs also recounted an incident where an actor attempted to push him out of the frame, mimicking the entire scenario.
In a recent discussion with Vulture, Isaacs elaborated that this unnamed A-list actor’s actions were even worse than he originally shared. He claimed that this co-star employed classic tactics to create a stark contrast between their off-camera and on-camera performances.
Although Isaacs refrained from disclosing the actor’s name, we compiled a list of significant co-stars he worked with before 2011, including Jeff Goldblum and Rowan Atkinson in “The Tall Guy,” and notable names like Jude Law and Bruce Willis in various films.
Reflecting on his career, Isaacs expressed that his experiences with co-stars have been quite varied, often remarking on their eccentricities. He judges behavior on set by highlighting selfishness and bullying, as well as other forms of unprofessionalism he has noticed.
Isaacs believes that revealing the identities of problematic co-stars serves no constructive purpose and insists that “acting is all about secrets.” In his view, understanding the nuances of human behavior is integral to the craft.