'I never spoke to Julia again': Steven Spielberg wasn't the only one who made an enemy in Julia Roberts at the height of her fame

'I never spoke to Julia again': Steven Spielberg wasn't the only one who made an enemy in Julia Roberts at the height of her fame

HomeNews, Other Content'I never spoke to Julia again': Steven Spielberg wasn't the only one who made an enemy in Julia Roberts at the height of her fame

Julia Roberts' fallout with Steven Spielberg was followed by tensions between the actress and the producers of Shakespeare in Love.

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At the peak of her career, Julia Roberts was known not only for her charismatic acting but also for her complicated relationships with industry figures. One of the most notable controversies occurred during the filming of Steven Spielberg's 1991 film Hook, where tensions escalated between Roberts and the acclaimed director.

However, the conflict was not the only such incident, as the actress also had a controversial relationship with Edward Zwick, the producer of Shakespeare in Love. Zwick has since reflected on their fallout, admitting that their professional disagreement led to a lasting estrangement.

John Madden's 1998 film Shakespeare in Love was a huge hit, earning $289 million at the box office and seven Oscars, including Best Actress for Gwyneth Paltrow, who took on the role of Viola de Lesseps in the film.

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