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Title: Sean Young Says Her Career Was Derailed by Ridley Scott, Oliver Stone and Others
Post by: claws on March 25, 2021, 03:21:31 PM
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Sean Young Says Her Career Was Derailed by Ridley Scott, Oliver Stone, Warren Beatty and Others

Sean Young, best known for her roles in “Blade Runner” and “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective,” has been acting in Hollywood for over 40 years — and has seen a lot. Once branded as difficult to work with and blacklisted in Hollywood, Young revealed how her career was sabotaged by a handful of “powerful, terribly vindictive men.”

In an interview with the Daily Beast’s Marlow Stern, the actor said she doesn’t think of herself as strong-willed, but she “did make men nervous — and for no particular reason” back in the ’80s. During the interview, Stern mentioned the David Letterman interview where Young flaunted her armpit hair, to which she said Letterman was “intimidated” in the moment.

“David’s much more insecure than he lets on,” Young said. “He’s a great guy, though. In my opinion, it’s much more common for show business to attract very insecure people. People who need approval. It’s not really known for attracting honest, down-to-earth, salt-of-the-earth folks, unless they’re on the crew.”

Young said she always felt that she was down-to-earth and straightforward with other people, but later realized that she may have been perceived as “offensive.”

“That was not my intention,” Young said. “I only got offensive later because I started getting p**sed off, like, ‘This is serious. This is my career. You don’t just blacklist me.’ It’s terrible.”

After co-starring with Young in “The Boost” in 1988, James Woods filed a harassment lawsuit against her, which she eventually ended up winning. When asked why Woods was so vindictive, she said she learned that a rational person will never be able to understand an irrational person.

“I couldn’t wrap my head around it,” Young said. “It was so nutty and stupid, and a waste not only of my time but not good for himself. Why take all the attention off this movie and put it on this?”

The Daily Beast brought up a 2009 interview between Young and Carl Reiner, where Reiner said Young’s reputation had been unfairly smeared by a famous director. Asked if that director was Warren Beatty, Young said, “Warren was definitely one of them. Steven Spielberg was another.”

When asked if Beatty was “the worst of the bunch,” Young replied, “No… I think the sleazy or difficult part is that he probably thought he was treating me really well. You know what I’m saying? It’s not just Warren — it’s across the board. Ever since the movie business began, women have been treated as a commodity. There was always someone grabbing you, and I just ignored it. I mean, have you taken a look at Harvey Weinstein? How the f**k is he gonna get laid unless he has power? Never.”

Back in 2017, Young revealed that Weinstein exposed himself to her while working on the 1992 film “Love Crimes,” which was produced by Weinstein’s former company, Miramax. She told him, “I really wouldn’t be pulling that thing out because it’s really not pretty. Put that little thing away.” This is when she said she got a bad reputation for saying no.

“And you have to remember, someone that gross, think of who they really are inside,” Young said. “I think his game plan was: ‘Be as powerful as possible so I can get laid.’ That’s as simple as most of these plans are for people. It doesn’t get a lot deeper than that.”

Full story at variety.com (https://variety.com/2021/film/news/sean-young-ridley-scott-oliver-stone-warren-beatty-1234935883/)


Title: Re: Sean Young Says Her Career Was Derailed by Ridley Scott, Oliver Stone and Others
Post by: chainsaw midget on March 25, 2021, 10:42:42 PM
Nothing she's saying there tells me that she wasn't difficult to work with, and if she was, I see no reason why word of that wouldn't get around. 

There's a lot of really horrible people that just claim they're being straightforward.  She even admits to be offensive.