Phantasmagoria: The Visions of Lewis Carroll
Marilyn Manson and Evan Rachel Wood’s relationship is by far the weirdest celebrity relationship of all time. The couple met on the set of Manson’s horror film, “Phantasmagoria: The Visions of Lewis Carrol.” At the time, Manson was married Dita Von Teese, who filed for divorce following his betrayal.
Manson and Wood had a tumultuous relationship, got engaged, and then called it quits for the last time in 2011. Years later, Manson described his involvement as a mistake, explaining, “I don’t trust girls who have three names.”
The Last Picture Show
Peter Bogdanovich was sure he had devoted his life to his wife of nearly a decade, Polly Platt. That was until he met Cybill Shepherd. The director cast Shepherd in his drama, "The Last Picture Show," and sparks flew between the two.
He decided to leave his wife for Shepherd, and the two were in what most would call a successful Hollywood relationship. They eventually called it quits in 1978.
Star Wars
Being cast as Han Solo in "Star Wars" changed Harrison Ford’s life forever. While filming, he and Carrie Fisher began an affair. Though rumors of the actors' off-screen chemistry had been the talk of the town for years, it was only confirmed years later in Fisher's book, "The Princess Diarist."
Harrison would never admit that his infidelity would be what need his marriage to Mary Marquardt.
Planet Terror
Rose McGowan and director Robert Rodriguez always had a stormy relationship. It began on the set of the movie "Planet Terror," while Rodriguez was still married but also committed to producer Elizabeth Avellán.
His marriage hit the rocks as his affair with the actress began. Their relationship was turbulent, and they struggled to stay together - fortunately, the couple called it quits.
The Godfather
While on the set of "The Godfather," Al Pacino and Diane Keaton fell madly in love. The couple was romantically involved in an on-again, off-again relationship during the ’70s and ’80s. Keaton wanted to settle down with the actor, but he wasn't ready yet.
They continued to find a way to work side-by-side though their relationship wasn't picture-perfect, which was a true testament to their professionalism and dedication as actors. After filming "The Godfather Part III," they parted ways for the last time.