Just ahead of the #MeToo era, the production of “I’m Still Here” became notorious because two female crew members sued Affleck, accusing him of sexual harassment and emotional distress, and of creating an “unprofessional” atmosphere on the set. They also became brothers-in-law when Affleck married Phoenix’s younger sister Summer in 2006.īut their friendship became problematic - personally and professionally - when they teamed up for the experimental 2010 mock-documentary “I’m Still Here.” Affleck directed Phoenix, playing a semi-fictional caricature of himself as a self-destructive actor trying to become a hip-hop artist. The future Oscar contenders became so close that they lived in the same New York City building, enjoyed the city’s nightlife together and got matching tattoos in Italy. When Joaquin Phoenix and Casey Affleck met on the set of the 1995 film “To Die For,” they both were young, hot, up-and-coming Hollywood actors. CLICK HERE if you are having a problem viewing the photos on a mobile device
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