Lena Dunham’s Memoir Details Adam Driver’s On-Set Temper and a Chair-Throw

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Lena Dunham’s memoir Famesick portrays a volatile but deeply creative dynamic with Adam Driver on Girls, recounting incidents of aggression—including Driver allegedly hurling a chair near her during a rehearsal—and detailing moments of support and intense collaboration that shaped their relationship on and off set.
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