Sigourney Weaver Fought James Cameron Over Yelling at ‘Aliens’ Actors

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Sigourney Weaver recently told The New York Times that she once stood up too James Cameron during the making of their first film together, 1986’s “Aliens.” The science-fiction action movie marked Weaver’s return as Ellen Ripley after the success of Ridley Scott’s “Alien.” Cameron was new to the franchise and was clashing with a young actress who was struggling with some of the props.

“I sort of trundled up to him and I said, ‘You know, when you yell at an actor, you yell at all of us, so understand that what she was doing actually was very hard. Maybe shoot something else while she gets used to doing this stuff the way you want it,'” Weaver remembered.

Cameron took her advice, she added. Weaver said: “He’s a good guy. I really do think Jim has mellowed.”

The actor also remembered getting dinner with Cameron after they wrapped production on “Aliens” and noted he hadn’t been as intense during filming. “He was wildly funny, witty. I can understand why that guy couldn’t come out during ‘Aliens,’ because that was a tough shoot, especially for him. Let’s put it this way: I’m glad I wasn’t shooting ‘The Abyss’ with him.”

Weaver is referring to Cameron’s 1989 thriller starring Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio and Michael Biehn. The film’s production was notoriously difficult, with the cast and crew’s health and safety frequently at risk. as recounted by SyFy: “mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio had a physical and emotional breakdown on set, and Harris admitted he broke into a fit of sobbing while driving home one day because of the stress.”

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