10 Female Actors Called Directors Out On Their Crap

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It's time to shine light on what really goes on behind closed doors on these movie sets. The directors — the ones feeding instruction to the actors — sometimes aren't so nice about it. And these 10 female actors said something about it.

Gal Gadot on left; Gabrielle Union middle; Sophia Bush on right
Corey Nickols; Amy Sussman; David Becker for Getty Images

1.Gal Gadot was shocked by the way Joss Whedon spoke to her on set.

Gal Gadot at the IMDb Official Portait Studio

2.Charisma Carpenter also called out Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon for his denial of toxic on-set behavior.

Charisma Carpenter attends the Billy Morrison

3.Megan Fox has remained open on why she disliked working with director Michael Bay.

Megan Fox at the 2022 Tribeca Festival

4.In an interview with GQ Magazine UK, Amy Adams revealed that David O. Russell made her cry.

Amy Adams at the 2019 Academy Awards

5.Sophia Bush spoke out about her experience working with One Tree Hill creator, Mark Schwahn.

Sophia Bush at the 2022 iHeartRadio Music Festival

6.Though Elizabeth Banks eventually apologized for her critique of Steven Spielberg, she still called him out.

Elizabeth Banks on "Jimmy Kimmel Live"

7.Uma Thurman, known to star in Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill movie series, accused the director of bullying her into driving an unsafe car which led to a crash.

Uma Thurman at the 2022 Academy Awards

8.Diane Kruger also had some things to say about Quentin Tarantino.

Diane Kruger at the Hollywood Walk of Fame red carpet

9.Olivia Munn called out Bryan Singer for his "bad behavior" on X-Men set.

Olivia Munn at the 2020 Vanity Oscar Party

10.Gabrielle Union had to call out NBC's America Got Talent after being subjected to a toxic work environment.

Gabrielle Union at "The Inspection" premiere