Fred Savage’s energy on set was far from wonder-ful, according to those who’ve worked with him. As we reported, the actor turned director was canned from executive producing and directing ABC’s The Wonder Years reboot following an investigation into multiple alleged “complaints of misconduct” on set.
According to Deadline, accusations against the actor-turned-director — who as a child star led the original show — included both “verbal outbursts and inappropriate behavior.” Now, an insider is spilling the tea on just how inappropriate Fred was.
Speaking to People, two production veterans who worked alongside Savage said the former child actor is “quick to anger.” Related: Minnie Driver Recalls ‘Pervy’ Casting Director Asking Her To Fake An Orgasm During An Audition One insider explained that part of the filmmaker’s process includes overshooting.
While Savage isn’t the only director guilty of this *cough*Fincher*cough*, the source stressed that overshooting only makes things harder on the crew, explaining: Yeah, that sounds like the very definition of a toxic workplace.
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