Lacey Turner and Kellie Shirley (who played Carly Wicks) apparently didn't get along.
Samantha Womack and Diane Parish cannot stand each other, and wont do a scene together.also, Emma Barton (who played Honey) wasn't overstruck on Samantha Womack either.
Jessie Wallace is meant to be a bit hard to get along with aswell.
Lacey Turner and Kellie Shirley (who played Carly Wicks) apparently didn't get along.
Samantha Womack and Diane Parish cannot stand each other, and wont do a scene together.
also, Emma Barton (who played Honey) wasn't overstruck on Samantha Womack either.
Jessie Wallace is meant to be a bit hard to get along with aswell.
I remember a scene with Ronnie and Denise when Ronnie started seeing Owen and Denise came round to warn her that he was no good or something like that.
It's quite believable that they don't like each other though and I don't know why some fans always insist it's just spiteful rumours. Lots of people who work together don't get on, that's just a fact of life so why should it be all hunky dory just because its the set of a soap?
I remember a scene with Ronnie and Denise when Ronnie started seeing Owen and Denise came round to warn her that he was no good or something like that.
It's quite believable that they don't like each other though and I don't know why some fans always insist it's just spiteful rumours. Lots of people who work together don't get on, that's just a fact of life so why should it be all hunky dory just because its the set of a soap?
Take a cast of 60 - there's more than one rift. Same on any soap, in any office, in any factory. But if they're professional it's not a major problem... as for refusing to do scenes with someone - I don't buy that. Writers put who they want together, actors don't have that sort of influence.
Probably the biggest rift was Lynne Perrie and Geoff Hinsliff who apparently loathed each other and caused a massive rift within the cast. Both were written out against their wishes in 94 and 97 having been very difficult on repeated ocassions
Jessie Wallace and Hannah Waterman apparently didn't get along that great (cant remember her character name, but Ian Beale dated her).
also, Leslie Grantham (Den) and Peter Dean (Pete Beale) never got along in the early episodes, and sometimes in scenes at the till (with cash) Leslie would slam the pub till hard out of frustration with working with Peter.
Funny how they didn't get along in real life - when as characters they were the best of mates!
Well in that case, they must have kissed and made up.
because for the majority of their EE tenures, they could barely look at each other, and wouldn't do a scene on-screen together.
Diane was also at Sam Womack's wedding and that was what at least 19/20 months ago which would tend to suggest that these women get on very well and have done for a long time.
Diane was also at Sam Womack's wedding and that was what at least 19/20 months ago which would tend to suggest that these women get on very well and have done for a long time.
That may be true, but at 1 point the 2 couldn't stand each other.
the fact the 2 very, very rarely had a scene together was also a bit of a hint.
I heard from a few cast members that Charlie is easy to get along with. Isn't she really spiritual and stuff? I heard she meditates and walks around the set with incense and is always happy & talkative. Total opposite of her character.
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BIB - Source?
Funny how you dont require a source from other posters on here - yet a source from me is required?
I remember a scene with Ronnie and Denise when Ronnie started seeing Owen and Denise came round to warn her that he was no good or something like that.
It's quite believable that they don't like each other though and I don't know why some fans always insist it's just spiteful rumours. Lots of people who work together don't get on, that's just a fact of life so why should it be all hunky dory just because its the set of a soap?
Your post came across as more 'matter of fact' to me so I asked.
Take a cast of 60 - there's more than one rift. Same on any soap, in any office, in any factory. But if they're professional it's not a major problem... as for refusing to do scenes with someone - I don't buy that. Writers put who they want together, actors don't have that sort of influence.
Probably the biggest rift was Lynne Perrie and Geoff Hinsliff who apparently loathed each other and caused a massive rift within the cast. Both were written out against their wishes in 94 and 97 having been very difficult on repeated ocassions
also, Leslie Grantham (Den) and Peter Dean (Pete Beale) never got along in the early episodes, and sometimes in scenes at the till (with cash) Leslie would slam the pub till hard out of frustration with working with Peter.
Funny how they didn't get along in real life - when as characters they were the best of mates!
Well in that case, they must have kissed and made up.
because for the majority of their EE tenures, they could barely look at each other, and wouldn't do a scene on-screen together.
Diane was also at Sam Womack's wedding and that was what at least 19/20 months ago which would tend to suggest that these women get on very well and have done for a long time.
Laura Beale
She had many a catfight with Janine, and died after a fall down the stairs
That may be true, but at 1 point the 2 couldn't stand each other.
the fact the 2 very, very rarely had a scene together was also a bit of a hint.
Has Bobby Beale ever have a scene with Big Mo?
OMG THEY MUST HATE EACH OTHER!!
I heard from a few cast members that Charlie is easy to get along with. Isn't she really spiritual and stuff? I heard she meditates and walks around the set with incense and is always happy & talkative. Total opposite of her character.
Thank you
Diane Parish even admitted at one point her and Sam didn't get along.
this all stems from the fact some posters refuse to hear a bad word said about Womack.
If someone said for example Jessie Wallace and Diane Parish didn't get along, there wouldn't be a problem.
but whenever someone states Sam Womack doesn't get along with somebody - my how the shotguns come out.