The reference news network reported on October 23 that according to the Economic News Network of Buenos Aires, Argentina, on October 20, Hollywood movie stars are bright and beautiful in front of the camera, but many people live a completely different life in private. Some people come to Hollywood to escape the trauma of a painful childhood; some people, although from normal families, have willingly degenerated under the corrosion of the entertainment industry. Let's take a look at the other side of 12 well-known Hollywood movie stars.
Errol Flynn

Errol Flynn film promotional photo (Visual China)
Born in Australia in 1909, Flynn's image of "Robin Hood the Rogue" is deeply rooted in people's hearts. However, the story of his wandering in gentle township is more widely known than his fame in the film industry. But when Flynn found himself not responsible for out-of-line behavior, everything started to spiral out of control. He stabbed his wife with a knife, but Warner Bros. helped him cover up, announcing that an accident had occurred.
Gary Grant
Grant from England has a British gentleman's demeanor and has created countless images of gentlemen in his life. Some people even say that George Clooney achieved the success of his acting career by imitating Grant. However, the English gentleman never escaped the shadow of being abandoned by his biological mother at the age of 11. At the age of 31, Grant discovers that her birth mother is still alive, and that it was her father who sent her to a mental hospital in order to live with her mistress. Traumatized, Grant had to start receiving treatment. The misfortune of his parents' marriage also had an impact on him: Grant was married 5 times in his life. The last marriage brought him a daughter, and the time of raising her became the happiest day of Grant's life.
Ingrid Bergman
Ingrid Bergman (Visual China)
Ingrid Bergman is one of the most beloved actresses in Hollywood history. It is said that after she starred in the film "The Bells of Santa Maria", the number of people applying to join the convent as a nun has increased sharply. However, her first husband accused Bergman of being an alcoholic, abandoning his own daughter, his beloved film career and even his homeland for love. However, when she returned to the embrace of the movie after ending her vigorous love, all the fans still loved her and forgave her.
Doris Day
American blonde Doris Day has starred in countless romantic comedies and has been a Box Office Guarantee in Hollywood for many years. However, Dai hated the profession of an actor from the bottom of his heart. In her mind, the ideal life is to live a quiet little life like the housewives in the film. At the age of 16, she married a musician hastily, but after marriage, she was abused by her husband. She went on to get into several marriages, but in the end she failed to achieve true happiness. In her later years she had many pet dogs and poured all her affection into them. This year, the 97-year-old Dai left her favorite pet dog.
Judy Garland
The versatile Garland conquered Hollywood at the age of 17 with The Wizard of Oz. At the age of 32, she starred in the musical film "A Star Is Born", which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress and the Golden Globe award for Best Actress by the Hollywood Foreign Journalists Association. However, behind Garland's flower-like beauty is a sludge. From the age of 13, MGM gave her a recipe: drink only soup and eat vegetables every day, plus smoke 80 cigarettes. At the age of 47, she eventually died of drug abuse.
Jean Tierney
American actress Jean Tierney has been called "the most beautiful woman in the history of cinema". She was paid 5 times as much as the average actor at the time, and even wrote in the contract that if Fox could not provide her with a good script, she would terminate the contract at any time. However, misfortune befell her as a new mother. During World War II, Tierney was unfortunately infected with rubella while comforting soldiers, and eventually gave birth to a disabled baby girl. She lived the rest of her life in guilt for her daughter and struggled with severe depression.
Steve McQueen
Steve McQueen was a famous Hollywood tough guy movie star in the 1960s and 1970s. Most of the roles played are "heroic figures" and occupy an important position in the American film industry. However, he had beaten up his first wife and restricted her second wife from working outside the home in order to be able to eat her meals on time every night. He was an alcoholic and spent his life chasing extreme speed.