Here Are The Most Unreal Requests Made By Actors While Working On A Film

While movie and television viewers love to see their favorite actors grace the screen, the producers behind those projects know that hiring a big name comes with as many risks as it does rewards. Some well-known actors are down-to-earth, but others... not so much. These actors' and actresses' huge demands certainly put a lot of stress on everyone involved. Sometimes, formidable talent comes with an equally large ego...

Johnny Depp's hidden earpiece

On the Pirates of the Caribbean movies, Depp reportedly had a sound engineer feed him his lines through a hidden earpiece during each take so he wouldn't have to memorize them. It's not a stretch to say this may have irked some of his colleagues. It's possible that this "technique" actually helped bring Jack Sparrow's unpredictable nature to life!

Gary Busey's version of the afterlife

Busey is known for his quirky ways, but nothing comes close to when he was on the set of the film Quigley. During a scene that took place in heaven, Busey, claiming to have had a near-death experience himself, allegedly made the entire crew redesign the set to look more like the afterlife he personally experienced.

Sharon Stone is a little too fearless

Sharon Stone is rumored to be difficult to work with, but it just may be her fearless personality that makes her one of Hollywood's most memorable femme fatales. Still, it's said that Stone required a private limousine and a producer credit while filming the Italian comedy A Golden Boy so she could charge all of her character's clothing to the film studio. A little too fearless, maybe?

Wesley Snipes communicated via Post-It notes

Snipes has a reputation for being antisocial on set. Reportedly, during the filming of the Blade trilogy, the actor would only appear for close-up shots, spending the remainder of his time in his trailer while communicating with the director via Post-It notes only. If this is true, then we can't help but admire his dedication to being antisocial.