Burt Lancaster calling out “evil” actors? That’s a side of Hollywood we rarely get to see.
If Lancaster had a list, you know those names must’ve had some serious dirt behind the scenes.
The Golden Age looked glamorous, but clearly it was full of dark personalities.
Burt worked with almost everyone—his word carries weight.
Eight actors labeled as “evil”? That’s more than just rivalry, that’s real hatred.
Hollywood wasn’t all red carpets—it was betrayal, greed, and manipulation too.
Shocking that one of the greats like Lancaster would even dare reveal this.
I wonder if these “evil actors” were hiding in plain sight, adored by the public.
Imagine watching old classics now knowing some stars were despised behind closed doors.
This proves Golden Age Hollywood was as cutthroat as today, if not worse.
Lancaster must have seen things we’ll never truly understand.
Evil or just ruthless? In Hollywood, the line is thin.
People forget—actors back then weren’t saints, many had skeletons in the closet.
The fact he named eight shows it wasn’t just one bad apple.
These revelations change how we see Hollywood legends.
Sometimes the most charming actors on screen were the cruelest in real life.
If Burt considered them evil, there must have been real darkness.
It makes you wonder how many careers were destroyed by these hidden villains.
The Golden Age’s glow really hides a lot of shadows.
Lancaster’s honesty proves the truth about old Hollywood is far darker than the movies ever showed.