Neal said: “I had done scenes with George at the Actors Studio. I had a very good time, and I adored him, but years later, when I got Breakfast at Tiffany’s, something happened.
“I was thrilled when I heard we were going to be in it together, but it wasn’t long until I saw that since I last saw him he had grown so cold and conceited.
“On one occasion, Blake and George almost had a fistfight. We were trying to block a scene and George wanted to change everything that Blake had planned, and George got so terrible that Blake almost hit him.
“I got them to stop, but I think George got his way. I hated him from that moment on.”
Published at Mon, 03 Jan 2022 16:46:00 +0000
Breakfast at Tiffany’s: Audrey Hepburn ‘couldn’t stand cold and pompous George Peppard’