pixelburp wrote: » I think, and this is without Googling so may be bullshít, she was a bad case of going overboard with plastic surgery, and ruined her face. Ryan kinda traded a lot on her "wholesome" girl next door beauty, so could see how it might have torpedoed her career.
Deleted User wrote: » I ain't googling it, but I remember some show on VH1 or MTV in the 00s which explained 'What happened to Jennifer Grey'. Apparently she didn't like her nose at all and had work done on it after Dirty Dancing. The thing is though, she no longer looked like Baby and therefore no studio could really market her off of her fame/look from Dirty Dancing.
flazio wrote: » Steve Guttenberg is an interesting one because you could almost claim that Adam Samberg's Peralta character on Brooklyn 99 is an updated Mahoney. Jennifer Grey is married to Clark Gregg, best known as Phil Coulson in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Hollywood does tend to be more cruel to its ageing leading ladies then to its men. Think of Michelle Monaghan, Katherine Heigl, Kirsten Dunst and Hayley Attwell to name a few. Even the likes of Emma Stone, Jennifer Lawrence and Anna Kendrick have fallen off the radar lately.
CastorTroy wrote: » Saw a fairly recent film one day with the description saying Jennifer Grey was in it. So watched a bit waiting to see what she looks like. About 15 mins into it I looked up imdb to see which character she was playing. Turned out to be the main character that I had been watching. Didn't recognise her
marklazarcovic wrote: » brendan fraser... huge,then nothing.
glasso wrote: » Irish actor Stuart Townsend Packed it in pretty much and shacked up with a local bird in Costa Ricahttps://www.independent.ie/entertainment/movies/the-forgotten-story-of-irish-actor-stuart-townsend-being-fired-from-lord-of-the-rings-37667090.html
Ish66 wrote: » brendan fraser... huge,then nothing. Ditto Colin Farrell
Ardent wrote: » John Cusack. He was huge - and I mean HUGE - from the late 80s through to the early 00s. Outstanding actor and starred in some of the biggest movies of that time (including many of my all-time favourites). And then he just disappeared off the face of the earth. Except he's not gone - every thing he has done in recent times has been straight-to-DVD. Hard to know where or why it all went wrong for him.
Brief_Lives wrote: » Resurrection Man, haunted me for years... an amazing movie. he was brilliant in it.
Agent Coulson wrote: » Does moving to TV & Straight to DVD/Streaming mean your career is ended?
Ardent wrote: » Moving to TV these days is not only acceptable but is desirable for many Holywood stars.
John Cusack wrote: Sometimes I'm think I'm in control, but more and more I realize that it's just a complete farce. It used to be that if you did a big, big movie then you could leverage it and make some smaller, cooler ones. And I got away with that for a few years. But now they just want you to put on tights. If you don't put on the tights they just want to get rid of you. And I'm not putting on the tights. So you know...
Samsonsmasher wrote: » Michael Fassbender starred in a string of box office failures such as Prometheus and Assassin's Creed. His performances were critically acclaimed but he never became a true star. He's was reduced to starring in Kung Fury 2. The pandemic has destroyed the entertainment industry and it could be all over for Hollywood.
Itssoeasy wrote: » And then you see some actors who had big success years ago and they look the same and haven’t aged a day. Another name who could have been on this list was Mayim bialik who if she hadn’t been in the Big Bang theory would have been known for one show.