Get fast quotes for auto, home and health insurance.Previous1 of 5NextSource: PR PhotosWhat makes a movie star "uninsurable"? For Lindsay Lohan, two convictions is what it took to get her slapped with that label before starting her latest project, "Liz and Dick." In Hollywood, the term "uninsurable" applies when a producer determines a star's unpredictable behavior or questionable health is so likely to threaten a movie shoot or TV show that insurance against that risk isn't worth the investment. Here are four actors who at one time or another may have been considered too risky for Hollywood to handle.More On Insuring Celebrities:Compare insurance quotesInsuring celebrity red-carpet jewelryWipeout! Insurance for reality TV8 of the weirdest insurance policiesCreate a news alert for insurance
What makes a movie star "uninsurable"? For Lindsay Lohan, two convictions is what it took to get her slapped with that label before starting her latest project, "Liz and Dick." In Hollywood, the term "uninsurable" applies when a producer determines a star's unpredictable behavior or questionable health is so likely to threaten a movie shoot or TV show that insurance against that risk isn't worth the investment. Here are four actors who at one time or another may have been considered too risky for Hollywood to handle.
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