Prinze disses Kiefer Sutherland — big time

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Don’t think we’ll ever see Freddie Prinze, Jr. and Kiefer Sutherland teaming up on any future film or TV projects — or even partying together.

Prinze told ABC News that working with Sutherland on his “24” series in 2010 almost led him to quit acting!

The actor said, “I did ’24.’ It was terrible. I hated every moment of it. Kiefer was the most unprofessional dude in the world. That’s not me talking trash, I’d say it to his face. I think everyone that’s worked with him has said that.

“I just wanted to quit the business after that. So, I just sort of stopped.”

Prinze made the comments at Comic-Con in San Diego over the weekend — there to promote his new Disney XD series, “Star Wars Rebels.”

Prinze also joked about being made to take his shoes off to do scenes with Sutherland. “Just put the guy on an apple box, or don’t hire me next time.

“You know I’m 6-feet, and he’s 5-foot-4.”

Sutherland responded to Prinze’s comments via his publicist who told ABC News, those negative remarks surprised the “24” star.

“Kiefer worked with Freddie Prinze, Jr. more than five years ago, and this is the first he has heard of Freddie’s grievances. Kiefer enjoyed working with Freddie and wishes him the best.”

Something tells me Sutherland privately is wishing Prinze something very different.


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