The road to Hollywood fame is never as glamorous as it seems. Even some of the biggest stars who once graced every magazine cover and headline found themselves struggling to land roles, despite their obvious talent. In this feature, we spotlight 15 actors who know firsthand the highs of stardom, and the challenging lows, sharing glimpses of their journeys on and off the screen.
Jessica Alba
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Jessica Alba rose to fame as an action star and later became an entrepreneur. Despite box-office hits and critical acclaim, she faced periods where major roles seemed to dry up as she shifted her focus to business. In 2012, Alba founded the very successful The Honest Company, per The Honest Company. Alba’s resiliency and reinvention serve as inspiration for others navigating the unpredictable entertainment industry.
Julia Stiles
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Known for standout performances in teen classics and dramatic features, Julia Stiles seemed unstoppable in her early career. Her film career included standout roles in teen romantic comedies such as 1999’s 10 Things I Hate About You and dark art-house pictures, per Stylist. However, as trends shifted, she found herself taking fewer high-profile roles and making a move into television and independent films. Stiles continues to build a diverse body of work, earning critical respect along the way.
Katherine Heigl
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Katherine Heigl found massive success on television before dominating the rom-com scene. She won the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2007 for her role as Izzie Stevens on Grey’s Anatomy. After a string of successes, Hollywood rumors and reports of being “difficult” seemed to impact her career trajectory, leading to a break from the spotlight, per Today. Heigl has since re-emerged, taking on new creative projects and roles as a producer.
Bella Thorne
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Bella Thorne quickly became a teen icon, though breaking away from her child star image proved challenging. She gained prominence in 2010 when she was cast as CeCe Jones in the Disney Channel series Shake It Up at age 13. She fought back by embracing edgier roles and unique creative pursuits, becoming a multi-hyphenate in acting, music and directing. Thorne’s willingness to take risks has kept her in the public conversation.
Laura Dern
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With a family legacy in acting and early accolades, Laura Dern seemed destined for continuous success. The daughter of acclaimed actors Bruce Dern and Diane Ladd encountered career lulls before returning to critical and popular favor, winning her first Oscar for her supporting role in Marriage Story and an Emmy for Big Little Lies. Dern’s journey highlights both the cyclical nature of Hollywood and the rewards of resilience.
Vanessa Hudgens
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Vanessa Hudgens captured hearts in a beloved musical franchise and launched a recording career early on. She rose to fame portraying Gabriella Montez in the High School Musical film series (2006–2008). As she transitioned out of the teen scene, finding mature and nuanced parts became her new challenge. Hudgens has since found her stride with roles in films, theater and as a celebrated host for major live events.
Macaulay Culkin
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Macaulay Culkin became an international star while still a child and was once synonymous with holiday movie magic. He rose to fame in the 1990 box office hit Home Alone and quickly became one of the most famous child actors of the 1990s. The transition into adult acting wasn’t easy, resulting in years of limited roles and select indie appearances. Recently, Culkin has embraced inventive projects and public appearances, reclaiming his unique place in pop culture.
Quinton Aaron
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Quinton Aaron‘s breakthrough as a leading man drew critical praise and audience affection. He is best known for his portrayal of Michael Oher alongside Oscar winner Sandra Bullock in The Blind Side (2009), which grossed over $300 million at the box office, per Rolling Stone. Despite this momentum, fresh lead roles were surprisingly elusive and he faced a tough climb to match his initial success. Aaron remains a staple on the red carpet and continues to advocate for important causes.
Megan Fox
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Megan Fox blazed into the limelight with iconic action and genre roles. Her career breakout arrived in the 2007 blockbuster Transformers, opposite Shia LaBeouf. Media scrutiny and industry typecasting presented obstacles, resulting in fewer blockbuster opportunities at the height of her fame, per Variety. Still, Fox continues to reinvent herself as an actress and cultural personality, keeping fans eager for her next move.
Ashley Greene
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Ashley Greene‘s portrayal in a global supernatural franchise made her a household name almost overnight. She appeared in all five films of The Twilight Saga as Alice Cullen, with the series releasing between 2008 and 2012. Finding projects that matched her profile proved difficult after the series’ end, with the spotlight sometimes fading. Undeterred, Greene now selects creative roles and uses her platform for unique philanthropic endeavors, according to Look To The Stars.
Ke Huy Quan
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Ke Huy Quan‘s early career featured unforgettable adventures and stardom as a young actor. After stepping away from acting for years, the Goonies star made a celebrated return to the screen, winning the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for Everything Everywhere All at Once. Quan’s remarkable comeback is a testament to never giving up on one’s passion.
Michelle Yeoh
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Michelle Yeoh established herself as a groundbreaking action heroine, wowing audiences across continents. She became the first Asian woman to win Best Actress at the Academy Awards, taking home the Oscar for Everything Everywhere All at Once, according to NPR. Her journey has included both industry obstacles and spectacular comebacks, cementing her status as a global icon and award-winning performer. Yeoh’s story is one of persistence, transformation, and cultural impact.
Brenda Song
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Brenda Song‘s early television roles turned her into a staple of pop culture, especially for younger fans. In 2005, she was cast in the Emmy-nominated Disney series The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, in which she played hotel heiress London Tipton. When the dust settled on her biggest hits, she explored voice work, independent film and stage performances. Song’s adaptability keeps her in the hearts of loyal fans and wins over new audiences with each project.
Drea de Matteo
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Drea de Matteo wowed critics and viewers alike with award-winning performances in unforgettable dramas. She played Adriana La Cerva in The Sopranos, for which she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2004, per Television Academy. Despite pivotal roles, opportunities sometimes became limited outside ensemble casts. De Matteo remains a beloved presence, bringing honesty and emotion to every character she plays, on-screen and off.
Jim Carrey
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Jim Carrey‘s comedic genius made him an international superstar and box office juggernaut. He made his name in 1994 with a trio of hits, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Mask, and Dumb and Dumber, and is one of the top-50 highest-grossing actors of all time at the North American box office, according to Radio X. After dominating comedy and winning awards, he experienced stretches of quiet where new roles were scarce. Carrey’s tenacity and willingness to embrace serious and experimental work have kept his name synonymous with Hollywood originality.
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