Actor
Woody Harrelson said he lost out on a role in 1994 iconic comedy 'Dumb and Dumber' in a pool game wager. The 55-year-old actor said one of the directors,
Peter Farrelly, had been his roommate and wanted to cast him in the role, that later went to actor
Jeff Daniels.
But Harrelson wanted to make things interesting. So, the 'No Country For Old Men' actor challenged the filmmaker to play a game of pool.
"It was shot by one of my best buddies my one-time roommate, in fact Peter Farrelly, along with his brother Bobby. They'd had no success at that time, but really wanted me to do the movie.
"Pete's a good pool player, so I challenged him to a game and said, 'If I lose this game, I'll do your movie - if I win, I'm not gonna do it'," Harrelson said.
The actor eventually won the game. 'Dumb and Dumber' also starred
Jim Carrey.