10 Most Evil Actors in Hollywood History

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Published 2024-05-11
Tinseltown, where fame and fortune often mask a deeper reality. Behind the glitz and glamour lie tales of diabolical masterminds and cold-hearted actors, who have immortalized unforgettable stories on the silver screen. But here's the catch: the judgment isn't solely ours to make. Brace yourself to delve into the sinister narratives of the 10 Most Notorious Actors in Hollywood's Past.

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  • @walmartdog1142
    A good friend of mine, Laura, waited tables at the Hollywood Brown Derby restaurant, when she was a young woman. One of her favorite customers was Jack Benny. Anytime he came in, he would ask for Laura to serve him and his guests. He would always leave a $100.00 tip, a lot of money 85 years ago.
  • @55Reever
    What surprises me is that people are shocked to find out that the people we see on the screen are not the same in real life. Entertainers are paid to present an image that isn't real.
  • @musicalme27
    Can the stupid AI be programmed to pronounce names CORRECTLY.
  • @markscott4420
    I think Sellers was more bi-polar than evil. In fact at least half of them seem to be mentally ill rather than evil.
  • @koriw1701
    My mom was a waitress in an upscale restaurant in Lambertville, New Jersey, across the Delaware River from New Hope, PA, where there was an off-Broadway playhouse. Many stars would come to this restaurant because it also had a classic piano bar and dance floor. She met many famous people in the time she worked there. She said that Peter Sellers was indeed a "complete nobody," who had literally no personality when he wasn't in character. He would eat in character, dance in character and order her around in character, for which he tipped her $50 (a fraction of his dinner bill). She said that he reminded her of Laurence Olivier, who was also a cad and had no personality unless he put one of his characters on, "like a coat." She'd said. Her favorite guests were Burt Reynolds and his girlfriend at the time, Dinah Shore. They would come in and sit closely, with eyes only for each other. She said that they were wonderful people who always tipped her at least 50% of their bill to her, because my mom was the best at leaving people alone and not letting her guests be disturbed by 'outside entities!' (Which in sure everyone appreciated!) Just lost her a year ago. Love you mom. Note: I believe that I owe the commenters an explanation of a couple of things I said in my post. Please remember that what I have said is heresay. My mom died last year and I am working from memory. I am sorry for the confusion it caused. In no way did I say or imply that my mom didn't like her patrons. She said that it was the most fun she ever had as a waitress. Just because she told me about the odd quirks of certain people did not mean that she was being rude about them or that she did not appreciate all the things she received from them (she also got tipped with flowers a few times!) I should probably have said that she thought that Peter Sellers was very funny when he was in character and that she was simply amazed at what a remarkable transformation he would go through when he would get into one. One minute, he's reading in the corner of the bar, and the next, he'd be super charming and delightful. She said that it was like someone turned on a light switch. I had no intention of sparking a debate about my mom claiming when or why famous people are who they are or their reasons for doing so. She loved her job and what I relayed here was from 50+ years of snippets of conversations. If I misrepresentated anything, it was completely unintentional. I said in a later comment that my mom practiced 'pay it foward' before it was a 'thing,' back on the early 70's. She started on bridges: she'd get into the toll lane (to New Jersey and back) for people without exact change and would pay her own toll and for the person behind her. She did this without fail and she was never in too much of a hurry that she didn't have time for this. When tolls became automated and digitised, she instead changed her tactics to involve drive throughs. She would always pay for her meal and the person's behind her. I remember being chased down by a guy who demand to know the reason why my mom did this and had a great deal of difficulty understanding that she did it because it was good for people to receive and it made her feel good to give, which is as it should be. She was the most giving person I've ever known.
  • @user-ht6gn6xb4g
    Not sure the word "evil" is appropriate. Troubled, scandalous, etc., but hardly "evil".
  • How the hell are these the most evil actors? Narcissists,drunks,bad parents, cheating while married are all shitty but does it make them evil? Puff,Diddy, Sean whatever ya wanna call him is evil. Some of these were like …He wasn’t as friendly as the characters he portrayed. Big deal. Where’d Kevin Spacey,Danny Masterson and Bill Cosby at on this list?
  • Obviously you don't have a clue as to what evil means. These actors were rude, selfish, insensitive s.o.b's for certain; but, evil? I don't think so. Evil is cruel enough to rape and murder. Now, maybe, from what you have suggested, a couple of these actors may have raped young girls. If that is true, then yes, evil would be the correct word; but, evil doesn't describe all of them. If they raped and murdered, then evil would be the word to describe them; but. Just being rude, demanding and selfish doesn't make them evil.
  • This is the dumbest list ever. Apparently, Orson Welles is one of the most evil actors because he didn't like a number of people that were notorious for being awful people. A damning indictment if I ever heard one. Everybody knew Mickey Rooney was a giant A-hole, by the time he was in his thirties it was obvious what he was like in every interview he did. Henery Fonda was one of the most evil because he had a number of affairs, just like almost every other actor did, except apparently they were not evil. I wish they would ban this AI generated nonsense.
  • @rob-time
    Step 1 - Ask AI who are the 10 most evil actors in Hollywood History. Step 2 - Collect images of the actors, provided above. Step 3 - Ask AI to write and narrate a script for each of the above. Step 4 - Put it all together with a sinister backing track and upload it to YouTube. Give aways are easily caught, especially by the incorrect pronunciation of names and insincerity in the script. If this were done by a human, they would be interested enough to know how to pronounce names.
  • @AmericanWoman1
    Bing was a cruel man. He was so mean to his wife and children. I knew Mickey and he was not a cruel person! He was always kind, funny and easy to be around. He was mistreated the last few years of his life by his wife and a step son. They stole his money, physically hurt him and more. It broke my heart!! At that time he actually should have been mad at the world!
  • @joestephan1111
    When I was writing for car & motorcycle magazines I did an interview with Peter Fonda. He described his father as "cold blooded" and blamed him for his mother taking her own life.😢
  • This is a bizarre list. It certainly cheapens the word evil. But, beyond that, the kind of nasty behavior of Flynn and Crosby seem of a different nature from Welles just offering harsh assessments of certain actors. I can't even see why Welles is on the list.
  • @careystuart
    Some actors will forever be known for certain roles. If you're my age...George Reeves WAS Superman and Erroll Flynn WAS Robin Hood.
  • @DayGloClam
    By the way, actor Gig Young murdered his wife. Not as bad as these people?