dune star rebecca ferguson sparked intense speculation after she revealed herself as an anonymous person ‘Stupid’ movie co-star ‘screamed’ at her He then left the filming location crying.
Mr Ferguson, 40, admitted that was not the case. hugh jackman or tom cruiseshe co-starred in The Greatest Showman and Mission Impossible when she appeared on Tuesday’s episode of Josh Smith’s Reign Podcast.
Ferguson, who has worked with big stars such as Michael Fassbender, Meryl Streep, Ewan McGregor, Hugh Grant and Chris Hemsworth, said he could not defend himself because the man was “number one on the call sheet.” He said there wasn’t.
Her Hercules co-star Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, 52, also supported the star and denied it was him who shouted, writing to X: ‘This I hate watching her, but I love watching her take on the bull**” t.
emily blunt Also confirmed exclusively to DailyMail.com Declaring that she is not a co-star, Emily’s publicist said: “Rebecca and Emily are friends and there is nothing but love between them.”
“Rebecca was my guardian angel sent from heaven on our set. I love that woman. I want to know who did this.”
As Ferguson’s claims make waves on social media, DailyMail.com takes a look back at some of her famous co-stars…
Justin Theroux/Allison Janney/Luke Evans
Ferguson co-starred with leading actors Emily Blunt (41), Theroux (52), Johnny (64), and Evans (44) in 2016’s The Girl on the Train.
The film told the story of a divorced alcoholic who falls in love with a seemingly perfect couple who live in a house that the train passes by every day.
Blunt played the eponymous Rachel, while Ferguson played Anna, the former mistress and current wife of Rachel’s ex-husband (Theroux).
Johnny played Detective DS. Riley played Scott Hipwell, Evans’ husband to Megan (Haley Bennett).
ewan mcgregor
Ferguson co-starred with McGregor, 52, in 2019’s “The Shining” sequel “Doctor Sleep.”
“Doctor Sleep” is based on the novel of the same name written by Stephen King. The horror master released the book in 2013 as a sequel to The Shining, which was first published in 1977 and made into a 1980 film by Stanley Kubrick.
McGregor played Danny, an adult still haunted by the events of his childhood when his father died. [played in The Shining by Jack Nicholson] During the winter, the hotel where he was staying alone with his family was possessed by an evil ghost, but he became obsessed with the idea of murdering them.
Ferguson played Rose the Hat in the film.
michael fassbender
Ferguson played Catherine Bratt opposite Michael Fassbender as Detective Harry Hole in the 2017 psychological thriller The Snowman.
Val Kilmer, Chloë Sevigny and Line of Duty star Adrian Dunbar also star.
Jake Gyllenhaal/Ryan Reynolds
Gyllenhaal and Reynolds co-starred with Ferguson in 2017’s Life. This sci-fi thriller details the journey into space of six astronauts who discover more than they bargained for in their search for other life forms on Mars.
Ferguson played Dr. Miranda North in the blockbuster hit.
Meryl Streep/Hugh Grant
The 2016 musical comedy-drama Florence Foster Jenkins, directed by Stephen Frears, is based on the true story of Florence Foster Jenkins, a popular New York socialite whose infamous voice led her to achieve her ambitions of becoming an opera singer.
Streep played the title role, Grant played his manager St. Clair Bayfield, and Ferguson played his mistress Kathleen Weatherly.
Chris Hemsworth/Emma Thompson/Liam Neeson
2019’s Men in Black International starred Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson, with Liam Neeson also playing a key role as Hi-T, head of MIB’s UK branch.
Ferguson played Lisa Stavros, an alien intergalactic arms dealer and ex-girlfriend of H (Hemsworth), while Thompson played Agent O, head of the US branch of the MIB.
Of her interactions with co-star Ferguson, she said, “I remember there was a moment where this person was so anxious and angry because he couldn’t express the scene well.” said. “And I think I got yelled at because I was so vulnerable and uncomfortable.
“But this person was number one on the call sheet, so I had no safety net. So no one had my back. And I was crying as I was leaving the set.”
Rebecca said her co-stars said things to her on set like, “You call yourself an actor?” “Is this what I have to do?” “What do you mean?” I’m reminiscing. In front of the entire crew.
“I just stood there broken,” she said.
Rebecca said she had hoped to have the support of producers in such a situation, but that was not the case.
However, after coming under the wrath of her co-stars, Rebecca visited the scene the next day and claimed to have spoken out for the first time. “You get off my set,” she told her co-star.
“I remember being so scared,” she said. “I looked at him and said, ‘You can quit now. I’m going to try to get a tennis ball. I don’t want to see you again.'”
Rebecca claimed that producers told her they couldn’t do that to the actors in question, known as “number one”, because they had to be on set.
However, the actress stood her ground and stated that her co-star would instead turn around and act behind her opponent’s head. “And I did,” she helped. “And I remember thinking at that time I was so scared.”
After the scene, Rebecca said she went to the director and asked why the behavior continued.
She added: “The director said, ‘You’re right. I don’t care about everyone else. I’m toying with this person, because he’s so unstable.'” .
“It was great from that moment on, but it took a very long time to get there. It’s been within the last 10 or 12 years, and I’ve been acting since I was 16.”