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With how stressful Hollywood is, it can be difficult for celebrities to not get mad at petty issues. Actors in the past have turned down roles because no one would tell them how their character poops and pees. Take a look at 18 A-listers who turned down iconic roles for the most bizarre reasons ever:

1Bill Murray – CHARLIE’S ANGELS
Bill Murray quit the film’s sequel because after having an intense feud with Lucy Liu where he told her “you can’t act.”
2Brad Pitt – ABOUT A BOY
According to Brad Pitt, he was too hot to play a guy who needs to adopt a kid to pick up women.
3Tom Cruise– EDWARD SCISSORHANDS
Tom Cruise had no idea how ol’ Eddie Sharpfingers pooped and peed in that suit so he walked out of the film.
4Mark Wahlberg – DONNIE DARKO
Mark Wahlberg had the brilliant idea of playing Donnie’s character with a lisp. When the director turned down his request calling it “stupid” he walked off.
5John Rhys-Davies – SLIDERS
John hated how the film was written and found it scientifically inaccurate. He said, “I will actually say the words as written when you’re able to actually write intelligent sentences.”
6Jean-Claude Van Damme – PREDATOR
He said that he decided to quit the film after he saw a stuntman breaking his leg. (a director says this never happened). In reality, Van Damme just found the suit uncomfortable.
7James Purefov – V FOR VENDETTA
He reportedly refused to do a film where he would have to wear a mask.
8Sean Connery – LORD OF THE RINGS
Sean Connery turned down the role of Gandalf because he never understood the role. He claimed that he read the book, script and even saw the movie yet didn’t understand anything.
9Rick Moranis – THE ENTIRE 1980’S
Moranis left the industry to focus on his children after his wife passed away. He’s now a singer and writes music.
10Kal Penn – HOUSE
Penn quit the entertainment industry for the US administration. He became a liaison for the Asian-American and Pacific Islander communities and changed his name back to Kalpen Modi.
11Freddie Prinze Jr. – THE ENTIRE 1990’S
Romcom star Freddie left behind his career to write for the WWE, after seeing a match in 2007.
12Faye Dunaway – CHINATOWN
Director Roman Polanski pulled a stray hair from Faye’s head because it was messing up a shot. Although she did return, the environment became wildly toxic.
13Steve Burns – BLUE’S CLUES
Burns left the film because he was going bald and didn’t feel like playing a weird adult child anymore.
14Ewan McGregor – AMERICAN PSYCHO
Ewan McGregor had bagged the role but Christian Bale really wanted the part so he called him up and intimidated him till he gave up the role.
15Tim Roth – HARRY POTTER
Roth turned down the role of Severus Snape because he wasn’t ready to have his face on merchandise, “I wasn’t ready to be on a lunch box.”
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Muneer is an Indian writer at FandomWire who plans to visit all countries in this world to eat the food on their streets. Obsessed with joggers, he sings and plays the strings too.
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