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The casting director of “Tulsa King” claims she stop after Sylvester Stallone insulted the extras on the set, however the director tells TMZ no such insults had been hurled and she or he stop as a result of she was referred to as out for not doing her job.
Casting Supervisor Rose Locke reportedly claimed Sly and the director referred to as the extras “ugly, “tub of lard” and referred to one actor as a “fats man with cane.” A Facebook page for the Atlanta-based actors claims the man with the cane said the comment “damage his soul.”
In keeping with a Fb publish, Locke additionally claimed Sly mentioned, “Bring in pretty young girls to be around me.”
However Craig Zisk, the Director and Govt Producer of the Paramount+ collection, tells TMZ … no such insults had been hurled. He says Locke, who was not on set throughout the day of the alleged encounter, improperly forged the extras.
Zisk says the extras had been purported to be in a hip, younger bar, and the plan was to get actors within the 25 to 35-year-old vary, however the actors who had been forged had been significantly older. Zisk, who ended up utilizing the actors for the scene, mentioned, “They were “well mannered and did their jobs.”
In keeping with Zisk, he then instructed Rose Locke she wanted to submit images — headshots — of the extras so they’d vibe with the premise of the movie, however he says she responded, “I don’t work that way.” He shot again, “That’s the way I work and everyone I know works that way in extras casting.” Zisk says Locke responded, “Ok,” however then stop an hour later.
He additionally says Sly by no means mentioned something about bringing “pretty girls” round him, including his spouse, Jennifer Flavin, was proper there throughout filming.
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