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Actors, while playing a part for so long grow an emotional attachment and relationship with the character. Therefore, they live the part while rehearsing, shooting, and performing the character. However, there are many actors who did not like playing their characters. In fact, many actors were not happy and were upset with the character’s turn out. Many had a terrible experience. Keep scrolling to look at 19 actors who had a terrible experience playing certain characters.

Evangeline Lily as Kate on Lost felt that the character became worse as the show went on.

1Evangeline Lily as Kate onLostfelt that the character became worse as the show went on.

2Blake Lively as Serena onGossip Girlhad a terrible experience and expressed concern about the message her character sent out.

3Jennette McCurdy as Sam oniCarlyand Sam and Cat,was embarrassed by the role.

4Jean Yoon as Umma onKim’s Conveniencefelt that some storylines and jokes were racist.

5Miley Cyrus as Miley/Hannah onHannah Montanawas grown up and felt ridiculous and terrible.

6Penn Badgleyas Joe onYoufelt conflicted to play such a horrible character.

7Rowan Atkinsonas Mr. Bean in theMr. Beanfilm and TV series had a terrible experience as he was stressed and exhausted from playing the character.

8Gwyneth Paltrow as Rosie inShallow Hatfelt that it was demoralizing and offensive to play the character.

9Shailene Woodley as Amy onThe Secret Life of the American Teenagerwas happy when the show ended.

10Mark Hamill as Luke inThe Force Awakensfelt that this version of Luke was different from the original trilogy.

11Alexander Siddig as Dr. Bassir inStar Trek: Deep Space Ninewas upset with the later version of his character.

12Ed Harris as the Man in Black onWestworldwas not happy with his character in Season 3.

13Sarah Paulson as Audrey onAHS: Roanokefelt trapped by her contract and responsibility.

14Katherine Heigl as Izzie onGrey’s Anatomydidn’t love everything Izzie said and did.

15Robert Pattinson as Edward inTwilightfelt weird representing something he didn’t like.

16John Boyega as Finn inThe Last JediandThe Rise of Skywalkerwas upset playing a character of color who has been sidelined.

17Ella and Jaden Hiller as Lily onModern Familydidn’t like being on set.

18Jessica Alba as Sue inFantastic Fourhad a terrible experience in portraying the character.

19Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool inX-Men Origins: Wolverinefelt that the fans wouldn’t be happy with this version of the character.

These actors had terrible experiences. Also, they were unhappy with their roles. Indeed, it is surprising to know that the actors of such iconic series and movies hated their characters. However, they still managed to give a brilliant performance.

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Blake Lively as Serena on Gossip Girl expressed concern about the message her character sent out.

Jennette McCurdy as Sam on iCarly and Sam and Cat was embarrassed by the role.

Jean Yoon as Umma on Kim’s Convenience felt that some storylines and jokes were racist.

Miley Cyrus as Miley/Hannah on Hannah Montana felt ridiculous because she was grown up.