Lena Dunham reflects on Adam Driver's alleged violent behavior on āGirlsā set, thought 'thatās what great male geniuses doā
Lena Dunham reflects on Adam Driver's alleged violent behavior on āGirlsā set, thought 'thatās what great male geniuses doā
Emlyn TravisMon, April 13, 2026 at 5:57 PM UTC
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Adam Driver and Lena Dunham on 'Girls'Credit: HBO/Courtesy Everett Collection
Lena Dunham is sharing why she never confronted Adam Driver over his alleged violent behavior on the set of Girls.
The actress and series creator, 39, opens up about her intense experience working with Driver, 42, on the Emmy-winning dramedy in her upcoming memoir, Famesick. In the book, she claims that Driver once screamed in her face, chucked a chair at a wall that was next to her, and punched a hole in his trailer wall, The Guardian reports.
Dunham, who was 25 when the series premiered in 2012, explained in an interview with the outlet that she didnāt feel prepared to address Driverās behavior on set during the showās six-season run.
'Girls'Credit: Ali Paige Goldstein / HBO / Courtesy: Everett Collection
āAt the time, I didnāt have the skill to ⦠it never entered my mind to say, āI am your boss, you canāt speak to me this way,āā she said. āAnd, at that point in my 20s, I still thought thatās what great male geniuses do: eviscerate you. Which is weird, because I was raised by a male genius who would never do that.ā
While Dunham noted that sheās fortunate to have ālots of amazing men in my life,ā she admitted that her experience working with Driver made her hesitant to incorporate male roles in her future projects.
āJudd [Apatow] is a great hero of mine; Tim Bevan at Working Title is a huge part of my life and so is cinematographer Sam Levy,ā she said. āI just worked with Mark Ruffalo, the most thoughtful, sensitive, politically engaged, beautiful person. Thereās plenty of them walking around.ā
DunhamCredit: Jason Mendez/Getty
Dunham continued, āBut there were years when I thought: Canāt I just make things that only have women in them?ā
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Representatives for Driver did not immediately respond to Entertainment Weeklyās request for comment.
Dunham and Driver starred as Hannah and Adam ā a toxic twenty-something couple that continuously broke up and made up ā on Girls. The award-winning HBO series, which aired from 2012 until 2017, also starred Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke, and Zosia Mamet.
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During a recent conversation with The New York Times, Dunham revealed that she never intended Driverās character to be seen as a perfect boyfriend and was shocked when viewers began to fall for him.
"I didnāt write Adamās character to be a romantic hero," she said. "By the end, everyone was like: I want a boyfriend like that! I want a boyfriend who throws two-by-fours and spanks me.'"
DriverCredit: Bruce Glikas/WireImage
She clarified, "That is not what I was going for."
Famesick hits bookshelves on April 14.
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