Celebrities That Are A Delight To Work With (And Some That Aren't)

Jordan Claes
Dwayne Johnson on the tarmac of an airport, wearing a pinstripe suit.
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Over the course of a career, you start to develop a reputation. When it comes to our favorite celebrities and stars, many are revered by their colleagues and co-stars, and some quite frankly are not.

Below is a list of celebrities that are a delight to work with, and some that unfortunately are not. Have a look below and see how your favorite star stacks up.

Chris Hemsworth was the reason that Taika Waititi agreed to direct 'Thor: Ragnarok' and 'Thor: Love And Thunder'.

Chris and Taika have actually been friends for many years. Each of them has gone on record stating that they'd never make another Thor movie without the other.

Edward Norton's reputation for being mean and difficult to work with precedes him.

Edward Norton standing in front of the copy machine in 'Fight Club'.
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According to statements made by Marvel Studios President, Kevin Feige, Norton wasn't much of a team player. He clashed heavily with producers on The Incredible Hulk and was eventually fired.

Tom Hanks is practically perfect in every way.

Tom Hanks wearing a black suit, taking a mirror selfie.
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Emma Watson, who co-starred with Tom in 2017's The Circle told E! News, "He's so generous and funny and easy-going and he's all the things you would want him to be."

Jennifer Lopez is reportedly a diva and a nightmare to work with.

Jennifer Lopez taking a selfie on the porch.
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Not only has Jennifer been known to make some truly outrageous demands (like having a helicopter kept on standby), but she's even thrown shade at several co-stars and fellow actresses over the years.

Ed Helms is adored by all and treats everyone as his equal.

Ed Helms in 'The Office' as Andy Bernard.
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In a since-deleted post, a former cameraman/Reddit user called Helms "a total gem." When the cameras aren't rolling, Ed loves nothing more than to crack jokes with the crew and the extras.

Charlie Sheen has been all but blacklisted from Hollywood.

Charlie Sheen hasn't had a starring role (or any role for that matter) in more than five years. It would appear that his drug-fueled rants and bizarre behavior are still fresh in the minds of viewers and showrunners alike.

George Clooney is beloved by his co-stars.

George Clooney nodding and smiling in 'Ocean's Eleven'.
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George is amazing," Evan Rachel Wood said in an interview with Cleveland.com. "He’s generous. He’s smart. He’s funny. He’s an actor, so he knows how to work with actors. He speaks the same language, so there’s no running around trying to get on the same page."

Bill Murray is a walking contradiction.

You don't get a nickname like "Murricane" for being a friendly, cuddly person. You get it for starting fistfights with your co-stars (on multiple occasions) and for throwing your producer into a lake.

Keanu Reeves is a team player, in every sense of the word.

Keanu Reeves giving a thumbs up in the rain
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Keanu has always been willing to go the extra mile for his craft. So much so that he actually took a pay cut so that producers would be able to recruit Gene Hackman to co-star in The Replacements.

Mike Myers isn't as charming and funny as he might seem.

Mike Myers as Dr. Evil in 'Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery'.
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Mike Myers has a long and sordid history of arguing with co-stars and treating crew like dirt. He and his former Wayne's World co-star, Dana Carvey, got into a feud after Carvey accused Myers of stealing the character, Dr. Evil.

Paul Rudd is beloved by children of all ages (and adults too).

Paul Rudd looking scared in 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife'.
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After having the pleasure to work alongside Paul in Ghostbusters: Afterlife, rising star McKenna Grace called him hilarious and incredibly nice. She said that she wishes the film had a gag reel because it would be all Paul.

Steven Seagal is his own biggest fan.

Steven Seagal petting two lemurs.
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Steven and John Leguizamo were doing rehearsals for Executive Decision. According to John, Steven proclaimed for all to hear that his word was the law. This caused John to laugh hysterically, which in turn resulted in Steven Seagal throwing him karate-style against a brick wall.

Adam Sandler is everything you'd ever hope him to be.

Not only is Adam loved by all of his co-stars, but he's also a man of the people. Whenever he's in a new city, Adam always seeks out a public basketball court and plays pickup games with fans.

Marlon Brando marched to the beat of his own drum.

Marlon Brando in 'Apocalypse Now'.
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In his heyday, Marlon Brando was considered the best actor alive. However, his ego vastly outshone his talent toward the end. For Apocalypse Now, Brando showed up to the set immensely overweight and didn't know any of his lines.

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is a beacon of light and positivity to everyone.

Dwayne Johnson flexing in front of a graffiti wall.
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"He’s always expanding, and he just gets better as he goes," Dwayne's Baywatch co-star Zac Efron told Entertainment Weekly. "Like a flower that never stops blooming."