Over the years here at Pajiba, we've collected a few boogeymen and women, our easy targets, those Hollywood villains with which many identify us if only because it is these people who best bring out the site's tagline. So, for convenience sake, and for those new to the site, I wanted to compile Pajiba's very own Axis of Evil. I also wanted to be very selective about it, limiting the Axis to only six people, or one for each year of our existence. There are others with whom we have bones of contention, and have railed against from time to time, but it is these six people who best represent what we stand against. To put them in the Evil Hall of Fame, however, doesn't mean we're retiring our hatred. It's just a way to memorialize our enmity.
Katherine Heigl (Also known as Rainbow Killer, formerly Skank Cancer): We'll...
Katherine Heigl (Also known as Rainbow Killer, formerly Skank Cancer): We'll...
- 10/6/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
Former "Desperate Housewives" star Nicollette Sheridan is suing ABC and the show's creator, Marc Cherry, for $20 million, claiming that Cherry smacked her when she asked him about a script in her final season on the show.
The he said-she said has already started, with Sheridan's lawyer saying "ABC was not willing or able" to curb Cherry's allegedly abusive behavior and ABC Studios, which produces the show, saying it dismisseed a similar claim from the actress last year.
We have no idea at this point who's telling the truth, but the case got us thinking about some other incidents in which actors bit the hand that fed them.
1) Katherine Heigl vs. "Grey's Anatomy"
Heigl, who was released from her "Grey's" contract last month, is the reigning champion of running down projects on which she's worked. There was the complaint about the long hours, and the one about not getting "Emmy-worthy" material a few years back.
The he said-she said has already started, with Sheridan's lawyer saying "ABC was not willing or able" to curb Cherry's allegedly abusive behavior and ABC Studios, which produces the show, saying it dismisseed a similar claim from the actress last year.
We have no idea at this point who's telling the truth, but the case got us thinking about some other incidents in which actors bit the hand that fed them.
1) Katherine Heigl vs. "Grey's Anatomy"
Heigl, who was released from her "Grey's" contract last month, is the reigning champion of running down projects on which she's worked. There was the complaint about the long hours, and the one about not getting "Emmy-worthy" material a few years back.
- 4/7/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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