Improvised Lines That Changed Roles Forever
Some of the best film and television moments come from on-set spontaneity.
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Some of the best film and television moments come from on-set spontaneity.
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Read MoreMelissa Rauch joined "The Big Bang Theory" as Bernadette in the show's third season. Co-starring in the hit sitcom changed her life in a number of ways.
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Read MoreTom Hanks' appearance on "The Love Boat" shaped his 40-plus-year-long career in film and television and gave him direction and purpose as a young actor.
Read MoreThe story of how Mel Gibson landed his titular role in Mad Max is even wilder than the film itself.
Read MoreMuch of one of Joe Pesci's most memorable scenes from Goodfellas was not in the film's original script.
Read MoreWhoopi Goldberg suggested dialogue of her own that made its way into the final script of "Ghost," including one of the film's most iconic lines.
Read More"Jaws" is full of iconic moments, but one line is a part of film history. Here's how this famous quip originated on the set of the film.
Read MoreDuring one memorable scene in Anchorman, it was an improvised light bulb moment from Steve Carell that showed just how much of a funny genius he is.
Read MoreOf the myriad characters he's played throughout his storied career, one part definitively altered the trajectory of the actor's career.
Read MoreCaddyshack is widely remembered as a hilarious and quotable movie. Much of this is thanks to Bill Murray, whose improv helped cement the movie's success.
Read More"Casablanca" is a genuine cinematic classic and has been referenced many times. But one of its most iconic lines wasn't originally in the script.
Read MoreDespite all of Sigourney Weaver's success, her career might have gone down a very different path if not for one iconic part that was out of this world.
Read MoreTilda Swinton has one of the most eclectic careers of any actor out there. However, one performance rose above the rest to change the course of her legacy.
Read MoreBetty White has had many iconic roles over the years, but there's one in particular that elevated her career to another level.
Read MoreThere's no denying that COVID truly changed the world, and it also had an enormous impact on the film industry. Here's how COVID changed filmmaking forever.
Read MoreThe conflict between George Takei and William Shatner directly changed Sulu's character arc for the worse.
Read MoreJennifer Lawrence is no stranger to baring skin, but her nudity in “Red Sparrow” ended up influencing her life and career quite a bit.
Read MoreOne of the most infamous and coldblooded lines in cinematic history wasn't in the script.
Read MoreThe creator of Sons of Anarchy had to consistently fight to keep some of the show's racier elements from being softened by the network.
Read MoreThis movie should have launched Halle Berry's career even more than it did, and Berry has spoken about it at length.
Read MoreThe ending speech by Rutger Hauer's Batty in Blade Runner is extremely memorable and iconic. But fans probably don't know that it was partly improvised.
Read MoreSidney Poitier is best known for movies like In the Heat of the Night, but there's one early film of his you may not have seen that put him on the map.
Read More"Gossip Girl" star Taylor Momsen left the series in Season 4 — but not for the reason you might think.
Read MoreStarring as Drax in "Guardians of the Galaxy" had a tremendous impact on Dave Bautista, serving as a boon for his acting career and life.
Read More"Punch Drunk Love" marked a turning point for Adam Sandler, transforming him from funnyman to serious actor. Nevertheless, he's had his share of ups and downs.
Read MoreAstoundingly, the onetime Fogell doesn't mind that strangers still call him "McLovin," as the essential 2000s comedy "Superbad" opened a lot of doors for him.
Read MoreAfter Macdonald's untimely passing, he leaves behind a lasting legacy that few others can match, particularly in regard to one role from earlier in his career.
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