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Any press is good press, they say. These celebrities have fame, fortune, and trouble controlling their anger. Some of Hollywood's biggest personalities, they take the drama off-camera into their real lives. Famously feuding with family, staff, and other actors, here are some of the most outrageous Hollywood hotheads.
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Naomi Campbell
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- Hotheads
- Sober Celebs
Naomi Campbell
Model / 1970 -
Supermodel Naomi Campbell was the first black woman on the cover of French Vogue.
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Sean Penn
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- Hotheads
- Actors Turned Directors
- Best Actor Oscar Winners
Sean Penn
Film Actor, Director, Producer / 1960 -
Academy Award-winning actor Sean Penn starred in Fast Times at Ridgemont High, married Madonna, and directed Jack Nicholson in two films.
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Marlon Brando
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- Hotheads
- Best Actor Oscar Winners
- The Ed Sullivan Show Guests
Marlon Brando
Film Actor / 1924 - 2004
Legendary screen presence Marlon Brando performed for more than 50 years and is famous for such films as A Streetcar Named Desire and The Godfather.
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