Everyone has that co-worker who they can’t stand and just cannot get along with.
It’s true of any workplace that certain personalities simply don’t click when they’re thrown together.
However, film and television sets tend to make this tension ten times worse.

People can reach their breaking point, and it often shows in the final product.
Read on to see which actors and actress refused to shoot scenes together in both film and television projects.
At one point,BuzzFeedreported they had not appeared in a scene together for 30 episodes.

The show’s creator, Robert King, addressed this, tellingE!
News,“First of all, I was surprised people are keeping track.
Panjabi provided a cagey answer when asked about it.

“You know, I can’t answer that.
… As much as I want to.
But those decisions are made by the producers,” Panjabi toldUs Weekly.

It seems that there was indeed nothing but trouble between the two co-stars.
While they were meant to play lovebirds, Roberts and Nolte could not convey that onscreen.
They reportedly disliked each other too much to film together!

She noted that while he’s sometimes “charming,” he’s “also completely disgusting.”
Nolterespondedin kind, noting that, “She’s not a nice person.
Everyone knows that.”

Johnson shared a since-deleted Instagram post about his cast members.
Candy a**es.”
“That is correct,” Johnson toldRolling Stone.

“We were not in any scenes together.”
The explanation for this blatant avoidance of one another is a bad breakup.
As a result of their breakup, the two actors reportedly refused to work together.

“Lena and Jerome have not filmed together due to a bad break-up.
Fortunately, everyone’s hard work paid off!
The film was a massive success when it premiered in 1996.
Chaos, of course, ensued.
She returned to set, only to soon leave again and call it quits.
He would only come to set to film his close-ups.
“Everything else was done by his stand-in.
I only did one scene with him,” Oswalt toldThe AV Club.
Oswalt went on to give an account of an argument between Snipes and the director, David Goyer.
According to Oswalt, Goyer shot back to Snipes, “Why don’t you quit?
We’ve got all your close-ups, and we could shoot the rest with your stand-in.”
The tension on set seemed palpable tocritics, who did not think highly of the third film in theBladefranchise.