Burt Reynolds, born in 1936 and passing away in 2018, was experiencing a career renaissance. That year, he starred in “The Last Movie Star” and was cast in Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.” His final roles involved rehearsing lines for the film with his assistant.

Reynolds’ Notorious Clash with a CoStar

Despite his long Hollywood career, Reynolds was known for speaking his mind. This was evident in his longstanding feud with actress Kathleen Turner. Their rivalry began during the filming of the 1988 comedy “Switching Channels.”

Trouble on Set

  • Turner originally expected Michael Caine as her costar.
  • Caine was unavailable due to filming “Jaws 4.”
  • Turner expressed disappointment when Burt Reynolds was cast instead.

First Day Disputes

The friction began on the first day of filming. Reynolds reportedly made Turner cry by remarking about not taking second place to a woman. This incident set the tone for their tumultuous working relationship.

Ongoing Grievances

Decades after their onset clash, the duo continued to voice complaints. Both appeared separately on a talk show to discuss their grievances from the past. Turner reiterated the poor dynamics, revealing, “It got to be very hostile because the crew began taking sides.”

Box Office Flop

“Switching Channels” did not fare well, earning only $9 million against a production cost of nearly $30 million. The onscreen tension mirrored the audience’s reaction. Both Reynolds and his costar Christopher Reeve received Golden Raspberry nominations for their performances.

Despite these challenges, Reynolds’ impact on Hollywood remained significant. He left behind a legacy recognized through his memorable roles and candid personality.

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