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Damn! Is Steve Martin secretly a nightmare?
Miriam Margolyes, who worked with the acclaimed actor in the 1986 movie Little Shop of Horrors, just recalled how “horrid” it was to work with him! OMG!
In her new book, Oh Miriam, which was released on Tuesday, the actress reflected on creating the film, in which she played the assistant to Martin’s dentist character. Specifically, she hated filming their scenes in which he had to pretend to punch her. Calling the Only Murders in the Building star a “c**t,” she wrote about being “hit all day by doors opening in my face” and being “repeatedly punched, slapped and knocked down” in her memoir. Jeez! We don’t think anyone would like that!
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In a chat with news.com.au, she said the “vile experience” didn’t have anything to do with his “talent” but “about his kindness at that time in his life.” She noted:
But aside from just the scene work, she didn’t like the comedian! The Harry Potter alum elaborated:
Noting she “would have included the person I was working with,” she insisted the Father of the Bride lead “wasn’t interested in that.” She blasted him, continuing:
Yeesh!
That said, the 82-year-old still thinks he is really “gifted” and believes it paid off on screen:
Honestly, a bit unexpected to hear she had such a terrible experience with Steve! He’s so beloved these days — especially when he’s solving mysteries at The Arconia! Would you have suspected this, Perezcious readers?? Let us know (below)!
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Steve Martin is responding to accusations from one-time co-star Miriam Magoyles that he was “horrid” to her while filming the musical comedy “Little Shop of Horrors”.
Steve Martin has responded to allegations made by Miriam Margolyes, his co-star in 1986’s Little Shop of Horrors.
Little Shop Of Horrors.Margolyes, who played an assistant to Martin’s sadistic dentist character Orin Scrivello in the Frank Oz’s musical, shared her experience working with Martin in her new memoir, Oh Miriam! Stories From An Extraordinary Life.In the film, the pair appeared together in the musical number ‘Dentist!’, where Martin’s character slams a door in her face.“I was hit all day by doors opening in my face; repeatedly punched, slapped and knocked down by an unlovely and unapologetic Steve Martin – perhaps he was method acting – and came home grumpy with a splitting headache,” Margolyes wrote (via The Huffington Post).She later described Martin as “undeniably brilliant, but horrid to me”, adding: “Let it not be said that I have never suffered in the name of art.”Margolyes went on to compare him to her “unerringly sweet” Ed And His Dead Mother co-star Steve Buscemi, who she said “knocked spots off Steve Martin”.In recent years, Martin is best known for starring in Hulu series Only Murders In The Building opposite Martin Short and Selena Gomez. At the time of writing, he’s not responded to Margolyes’ claims.Recently, Margolyes expressed her disdain for Monty Python actor John Cleese, who she described as “poisonous” and “irrelevant”.“John was a brilliant comedian in his day, but something has turned,” she told the Guardian.
little shop of horrors on set.According Miriam Margolyes, the 78-year-old “Only Murders in the Building” actor was “horrid” and a “c—t” to her when they starred opposite one another on the set of Frank Oz’s “Little Shop of Horrors” in 1986.In the movie musical, that is currently playing off-Broadway, Martin played the role psycho dentist Orin Scrivello, who had a penchant for blood and pain, while Margoyles appeared in all-white as his nurse and assistant. In her new memoir, “Oh Miriam! Stories from an Extraordinary Life,” the 82-year-old actress recalled her scenes with Martin as being rather physically painful.