The One Thing That Drove Jeff Bridges Crazy On Set Of Iron Man
There was one thing that Jeff Bridges says drove him "absolutely crazy" on set, to the point where he had to really evaluate his approach to "Iron Man."
Read MoreThere was one thing that Jeff Bridges says drove him "absolutely crazy" on set, to the point where he had to really evaluate his approach to "Iron Man."
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Read MoreYou may know Ralph Macchio from his time as Daniel LaRusso in The Karate Kid franchise. But there's so much more to this underrated actor's career!
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