It’s a great irony of Hollywood that actors become stars due to their onscreen excellence, yet the fame that results can wind up interfering with the work that made them celebrities in the first place.
According to David Fincher, that’s precisely what took place with Jake Gylenhaal when he starred in the director’s 2007 true-crime movie “Zodiac”.
In an interview with The New York Times promoting his new Netflix feature “Mank”, Fincher addressed reports of tension on the set between director and star.
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