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In the world of entertainment, controversies and clashes between actors and directors are not uncommon. Oftentimes, stars engage in squabbles with the crew over creative freedom. However, when it came to Russell Crowe and hisProof of Lifedirector Taylor Hackford, the stakes were raised to a whole new level.

The tabloid-laden clash involved Russell Crowe going feral against Taylor Hackford, and the catalyst being the actor’s affair with co-star Meg Ryan. Blamed by the filmmaker for overshadowing the 2000 thriller with their scandalous affair, Crowe went raging after Hackford, publicly calling him an “idiot”.
Russell Crowe and Meg Ryan Mirrored Their Onscreen Affair in Real Life
Playing the role of hostage negotiator Terry Thorne, who embarks on a mission to rescue American engineer Peter Bowman, captured by anti-government forces in a Latin American country,Russell Crowejoined forces with Meg Ryan in the 2000 thrillerProof of Life. Directed by Taylor Hackford, the movie narrated the tale of Alice Bowman, who would fall in love with Terry Thorne, while trying to save her husband Peter Bowman, from guerrilla forces.
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Surprisingly, the film’s production took an unexpected turn, when Russell Crowe and Meg Ryan mirrored the events fromProof of Lifein reality. According toThe New York Post, while Crowe and Ryan initially started as co-stars, the two eventually got tangled in a scandalous affair, especially since Ryan was married to fellow actor Dennis Quaid while filmingProof of Life.
Soon, theSleepless in Seattleactress lost her squeaky-clean image in the industry of being “America’s Sweetheart” whenrumors of a romance with Russell Croweemerged. Thereafter,Meg Ryanand her husband Dennis Quaid issued a statement announcing their separation in June 2000, and a week later the actress was spotted in a PDA-packed situation with Crowe.

Russell Crowe’s Infamous Feud withProof of LifeDirector Over His Affair
Despite their offscreen romance going public, the actors never confirmed their relationship with each other. Instead, Russell Crowe and Meg Ryan even refused to do promotional interviews for the film, in order to avoid questions about their relationship. Later on, as perABC News, the actors declining the film promotion “deeply hurt” director Taylor Hackford.
I am deeply hurt that they couldn’t [do interviews] … and that Proof of Life will probably best be known as the film that sparked a love affair between Russell Crowe and Meg Ryan.Hackford stated.

But unfortunately,Proof of Lifegarnered mediocre reviews, and the romance between Russell Crowe and Meg Ryan failed to lure audiences, unlike what Taylor Hackford had imagined. This led the filmmaker to blame his film’s poor performance onCrowe and Ryan’s tabloid-laden scandalattached to the film, during an interview withThe Guardian.
It had an indelible and very destructive effect on the release of the film in the US because the real-life story overpowered the film.

Confronted byTaylor Hackford’s remarks from the outlet, Russell Crowe appeared outraged by the director’s criticism. Unwilling to take the blame for theProof of Life’s lackluster reception, Crowe seemingly unleashed his inner lover boy, and publicly slammed Hackford.
He said that? He’s a fucking idiot. No seriously – what a knob.

Unfortunately, despite the tumultuous journey that Russell Crowe, Meg Ryan, as well as Taylor Hackford, went through, the actors’ relationship ended shortly after wrapping up their work onProof of Life. Although the timeline ofCrowe and Ryan’s affairled people to assume theGladiatorstar a homewrecker, Ryan later vindicated Crowe by calling her relationship with her husband “unhealthy”.
Proof of Lifeis available on Apple TV.
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