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9 More Insane Demands That Famous Actors Made For Movies
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9 More Insane Demands That Famous Actors Made For Movies
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Though you don't tend to hear about the phenomenon quite as much these days,
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there was once a time when being a rock star or a diva pretty much required making ridiculous rider requests.
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But it's not just limited to musical acts, despite the stereotype.
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Actors also have it in them to make demands that normal people simply wouldn't dream of.
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So with that in mind then, I'm Ellie with WhatCulture here with 9 more insane demands that famous actors made for movies.
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Before we start our official countdown though, an honourable mention has to go to Robin Williams helping the homeless.
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As you might expect from someone as well-loved as Robin Williams,
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reports emerged after his death that he'd had a clause in his contracts intended to give something back.
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According to Brian Lord, when he attempted to hire Williams for an event, he learned of it.
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He stated,
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I never actually booked Robin Williams for an event, but I came close enough that his office sent over his rider.
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I was very surprised by what I found.
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He actually had a requirement that for every single event or film he did,
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the company hiring him also had to hire a certain number of homeless people and put them to work.
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It's not at all insane, but it's incredible that the actor would be that selfless.
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9. Gary Busey Demands An Accurate Heaven
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It almost feels like everyone who's ever worked with Gary Busey has a Gary Busey story,
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but the best comes courtesy of actor Curtis Armstrong,
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who worked with him on Quigley, in which he dies and comes back as a dog, obviously.
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According to his co-star, Busey ground shooting to a halt over a scene set in Heaven,
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because it wasn't accurate to his own experiences of actual Heaven.
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It wasn't a contract demand per se, but it was a requirement for him to continue.
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Armstrong stated,
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Busey supposedly had done this.
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He'd been in an accident and died and came back.
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He showed up on set made to look like Heaven, and he looked around and said,
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I can't play this scene.
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They were three days behind at this point, but Busey said,
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It's nothing like this.
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I've been to Heaven and it doesn't look like this.
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That sofa's all wrong.
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That mirror is ridiculous.
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They don't even have mirrors.
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It was ridiculous.
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He was completely nuts about the design of Heaven.
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And then, to top it off, he has a fistfight with another actor who was playing an angel
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and had also been to Heaven.
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Armstrong continued,
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But then on top of it, one of the guys playing an angel had also died and come back.
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And this guy got into an argument with Busey about the way Heaven looked.
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The two of them wound up coming to blows and they had to send everyone home.
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So there you go.
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That's what we were working with.
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Number 8.
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Lundgren demanded a three-strike rule
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There's nothing wrong with insisting on contract clauses that are designed to protect the star.
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So some actors will refuse to do nude scenes or particularly dangerous stunts,
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and you can absolutely understand that.
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You can even understand Dolph Lundgren's insistence on a clause in his movie contracts back in the 80s
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when he was just starting to get famous that helped him preserve his brand.
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While making Masters of the Universe in 1987,
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after only a couple of other roles,
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he was struggling with English to such an extent that director Gary Goddard wanted him dubbed.
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Cleverly, though, he had it written into his contract
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that he had exactly three chances to get his lines nailed,
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allowing him the wiggle room to really get those takes perfect.
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Because somehow someone clearly signed off on them,
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which might explain why the film bombed so comically.
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Number 7.
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Jackson demands golf
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When you're a hard-working actor who grosses phenomenal amounts at the global box office,
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you deserve your downtime.
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Hell, if you're making everyone else that much money just by turning up,
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they should probably pay you for the privilege of you relaxing on set, to be perfectly honest.
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And that's exactly what Samuel L. Jackson insists on,
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apparently, as well as making it very clear that he's in charge when he's on a film set,
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like anyone is going to argue.
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He spoke to the New York Times to confirm that he's contractually obligated to play golf twice a week
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while filming, and that he just won't do extra takes.
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He stated,
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I can be a hard taskmaster for some directors.
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I'm at that point where I can say,
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you know, that's not going to be in the movie, right?
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We already got it.
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We got it when we did this, that, and that.
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I'm not going to do that.
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Nice work if you can get it.
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Number 6.
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Steve McQueen demands equality
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It doesn't matter if you're the king of cool
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if you have a complex about working with another legendary actor,
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which seems to have been the case for Steve McQueen
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when he worked with Paul Newman in The Towering Inferno in 1974.
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The story goes that the pair had issues, to say the least,
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and they manifested in a fight over top billing on the disaster epic,
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with McQueen insisting on top billing and the exact same pay and number of lines as Newman,
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which must have been a nightmare for the writers and editors.
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A compromise on their conflict was reached with the poster,
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on which McQueen's name is first, but Newman's is positioned slightly higher,
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the thing studios have to do for egos.
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Number 5.
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Roger Moore demanded unlimited cigars
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If you're going to play a character like James Bond,
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you really ought to really live the part.
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That doesn't mean you should go around killing people with impunity
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and being a great big chauvinistic pig,
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but dipping your toes into the 007 mentality has got to help get into the right mindset.
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That is presumably why Roger Moore's first Bond contract
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notoriously stipulated that he had an endless supply of cigars,
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and because he was playing Bond, it had to be the finest hand-rolled Monte Cristo cigars,
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obviously, leading to one bill on a single Bond movie coming to £3,176.50.
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Number 4.
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Queen Latifah demands to live forever
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Some contract clauses are ostentatious and greedy, but others are just plain smart.
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That's definitely the case with the one inserted by Queen Latifah
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after she starred in 1996 heist flick Set It Off.
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In that film, according to Latifah herself, she died really good.
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I died my arse off.
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And elsewhere, she'd also got attacked by a squid underwater and died under there.
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With those already on her CV, she simply stopped wanting to die in movies.
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After 96, she insisted on a clause in her contracts that says she cannot be killed off
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and that it's partly just simple business sense.
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She's protecting her own interests, stating,
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I put a death clause in my contract right after that movie.
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I was like, wait a minute, I'm starting to die too good in these movies,
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and if I die, I can't be in the sequel.
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No more dying, that's it.
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At least she's got a good one in before she stopped.
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Number 3.
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Clint Eastwood demanded a romantic rival was fired
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You know you've done something worthy of note when Hollywood literally invents a rule
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to stop your behaviour from happening again and then names it after you.
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That's how the Eastwood rule was born, off the back of the outlaw Josie Wales,
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which saw the Western star wrestling control from initial director Philip Kaufman.
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In a now notorious case, Eastwood hired Sondra Locke against the director's wishes
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as the pair clashed over shooting style and Kaufman's attention to detail.
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It also didn't help that both were romantically interested in Locke,
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who ended up in a long-term relationship with Eastwood,
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which Kaufman was allegedly jealous of.
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It all ended with Eastwood getting Kaufman fired and stepping into the director's chair himself,
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causing outrage amongst the Director's Guild of America
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and earning Warner Brothers a $60,000 fine.
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The Director's Guild then also passed new legislation called the Eastwood Rule,
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stopping an actor or producer from firing the director and becoming the director himself.
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Number 2. Tom Cruise Demanded a Scientology Tent
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Say what you want about Tom Cruise, but he's definitely not a shy Scientologist.
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He's pretty much the religion's most public spokesman,
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and he took that to a different level entirely on the set of War of the Worlds.
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As revealed by journalists who visited the set near Los Angeles,
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there was a fully-staffed tent of the Scientology organization
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right next to the food tents for the journalists and extras.
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Lee-Ann DeVette, Cruise's sister and spokeswoman, called it a gift to the crew.
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To Cruise's credit, he was quite open about why he wanted the tent there, stating,
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I believe in freedom of speech.
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I felt honoured to have volunteer Scientology ministers on the set.
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They were helping the crew.
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When I'm working on a movie, I do anything I can to help the people I'm spending time with.
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I believe in communication.
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The volunteer Scientology ministers were there to help the sick and injured.
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People on the set appreciated that.
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I have absolutely nothing against talking about my beliefs, but I do so much more.
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We live in a world where people are on drugs forever, where even children get drugged,
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where crimes against humanity are so extreme that most people turn away in horror and dismay.
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Those are the things that I care about.
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I don't care what someone believes.
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I don't care what nationality they are.
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But if someone wants to get off drugs, I can help them.
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If someone wants to learn how to read, I can help them.
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If someone doesn't want to be a criminal anymore, I can give them tools that can better their life.
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You have no idea how many people want to know what Scientology is.
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Number one, Will Ferrell wants a rainbow on wheels.
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And then, of course, there are some contract demands that are cut from an entirely different cloth,
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which Will Ferrell was obviously keen on proving on the press tour for Semi Pro.
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Clearly channeling his lead character, Jackie Moon,
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Ferrell made some outrageous demands, according to a rider revealed by the smoking gun.
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As part of his artist requirements, Ferrell demanded an electric three-wheel mobility scooter,
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one headset microphone, Janet Jackson style, one flight of stairs on wheels,
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a fake tree, also on wheels, and a rainbow can be painted on canvas on wheels.
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Because why wouldn't you ask for them?
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And that concludes our list.
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If you can think of any other outrageous demands made by actors,
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then do let us know in the comments below.
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