Harrison Ford has enjoyed quite the career, however, like everyone else, he has a few regrets. The actor disliked the voice-over work in Blade Runner, and in addition, he wasn't exactly onboard with turning down certain scripts, including Syriana, which got George Clooney an Oscar. RELATED - Harrison Ford Convinced His Ex-Wife To Write One Of The Best Movies Of All TimeWhile Ford got plenty of opportunities, the same wasn't true for Blade Runner co-star Sean Young, who despite big potential, had a quiet career. We'll take a look at her time in Blade Runner, and why her career was never the same after the film. According to the actress, a major reason is because of the film's director, Ridley Scott. Let's take a look at what went down behind the scenes.

Sean Young Got A 30-Second Cameo In Blade Runner 2049

As expected, Sean Young was none too pleased with her 30-seconds of fame, literally, during Blade Runner 2049. According to the actress, this was yet another shot at her legacy, given past issues.

“And there was nothing I could do about it,” Young said about the VFX cameo. “It was very clear that they knew that the audience would be upset that I wasn’t in it, but they didn’t want me to b---- about that publicly."

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Young would further reveal that she also signed an NDA prior to accepting the role.

"So, they paid me some money, made me sign a non-disclosure agreement and gave me 30 seconds. And I was like, fine. They did give my son Quinn a job on ‘[Blade Runner] 2049’ in visual arts, and I said all was forgiven. He’s got great skills.”

Problems for Young go way back, despite the film's success.

Sean Young Claims Ridley Scott Grew Sour After She Turned Him Down

Back in 1982, Blade Runner was able to make quite the statement, as the sci-fi/action film enjoyed stellar reviews. However, behind the scenes, things weren't smooth, at least according to Sean Young. The actress stated that she had a broken relationship with director Ridley Scott, which stems from rejecting his 'advances'.

She said, “He started dating the actress who played Zhora, Joanna Cassidy, and I felt relieved,” Young said.

“Well, honestly, Ridley [Scott] wanted me to date him. He tried very hard in the beginning of the show to date him, and I never would,” Young said. “I was like, nah."

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However, Young revealed that as a way of getting back at her, she was put in a harsh scene alongside Harrison Ford, one that made no sense towards the plot.

"And then we do this scene, and I think it was Ridley. I think Ridley was like, ‘f--- you.’ I was thinking, ‘Why did this have to be like that? What was the point of that?’ and I think it was Ridley’s none-too-subtle message that he was getting even with me.”

Ridley Scott has kept quiet about the matter, while the two would not work together again.

A Secret Feud Might Have Taken Place Between Harrison Ford And Sean Young On Blade Runner

Sean Young may have encountered another feud during her time on-set. Reddit forums indicate a problem might've taken place between Harrison Ford and Sean Young.

The user writes, "I remember reading somewhere a while back that Harrison Ford and Sean Young didn't get along well, and it was so bad that the film crew called Rick and Rachael's "love" scene "the hate scene." I never did find out why they disliked each other so much though. Does anyone know? Not that it actually matters, but I'm interested."

Others chimed in on the matter, stating that Ford's intensity and Young's 'lack thereof', might have something to do with it.

A user writes, "I recall reading (long time ago) that Ridley Scott was a very demanding (and harsh) director with the crew; that Ford was a serious, hard worker; that Young was not treating the acting role "professionally"...which all added up to a very tired, taxed crew."

Despite the troubles, those on-set were able to make a memorable film.