Hard to believe Burt would actually call anyone evil—he must have seen some dark things behind the scenes.
Golden Age Hollywood was glamorous on the outside, but stories like this show how toxic it could be inside.
If anyone knew the truth, it was Lancaster. He worked with almost everyone.
Evil is a strong word—were these actors really that bad, or is this just sensationalized?
This makes me wonder how much was hidden from the public back then.
We always hear about scandals, but rarely about true cruelty. Burt must have witnessed it firsthand.
The studios protected reputations so much… I bet fans had no idea who these “evil” ones were.
Some actors could be charming on screen but absolute nightmares off camera.
Burt always had a sharp moral compass, so I believe him if he said someone was evil.
Imagine the secrets that died with the old stars—we only ever scratch the surface.
The Golden Age wasn’t just about beauty and talent—it had a dark, sinister side.
I wonder if these “evil” actors were the same ones whispered about for years in Hollywood gossip circles.
Burt was never afraid to speak out—he probably shocked a lot of people with this list.
This proves fame and talent don’t always equal kindness.
People think modern Hollywood is corrupt—old Hollywood was just as bad, if not worse.
It must have taken guts to reveal names, considering how powerful those stars once were.
Evil can mean many things—cruelty, manipulation, abuse… I wonder what Burt really meant.
Just goes to show, the Golden Age wasn’t so golden behind closed doors.
Sometimes the actors fans worshipped the most were the worst in real life.
At the end of the day, Lancaster’s honesty is refreshing—he refused to glorify the past.