The White Wolf wrote: » Sarah Michelle Gellar was always a weird one to me. A talented actress who set the archetype down for how female hero leads are still being written today.....however her career never really seemed to get going after Buffy ended. She's still active on social media and seems happy so I that's all that matters at the end of the day. Still....would love to see her land a major role.
MisterAnarchy wrote: » Aaron Eckhart and Josh Lucas are 2 actors who seemed to vanish from the limelight.
silliussoddius wrote: » Sometimes a character can overshadow the actor.
CastorTroy wrote: » Not too often a lead actor can get away from a character. Tom Welling would be another example. Not sure how David Boreanaz has done it a few times with Buffy/Angel to Bones to SEAL Team. But that's a subject for a different thread in the tv forum I'm sure.
Itssoeasy wrote: » This person doesn’t technically fall under the thread title but orson welles would be someone who’s career while amazing didn’t probably get as much as it should have. He seems to have had constant tension between himself and the studios over his movies. During the lockdowns we’ve had I’ve gone done some YouTube rabbit holes watching his interviews and he’s someone who can draw you in. Now he does seem like he was known to embellish his stories and they needed to be taken with a grain of salt. But an amazing actor.
santana75 wrote: » I myself have fallen down a fair few Orson Wells rabbit holes. I could listen to him all day, he had something magnetic about him. Although I have to say the most entertaining clips I watched were of the infamous pea commercial and of course the one for wine where he's absolutely off his box and slurring his words to beat the band.
dark crystal wrote: » Mena Suvari
ZX7R wrote: » What happened to the boldwin brothers.
Nitrogan wrote: » Patrick Bergin Looked like he was making a name for himself with Sleeping with the Enemy and Patriot Games, then he disappeared.
dark crystal wrote: » Mena Suvari and Thora Birch didn't really seem to capitalise on their success in American Beauty. Haven't seen them in anything much since that film came out.
saabsaab wrote: » Orlando Bloom.
RandomViewer wrote: » Was in that terrible RTE windmill thing last year
saabsaab wrote: » What happened to Colin Farrell? Not been in much recently.
odyssey06 wrote: » Lined up as the Penguin in next Batman production... although I would not have recognised him.https://www.rte.ie/entertainment/2020/1015/1171663-colin-farrell-is-unrecognisable-on-set-of-new-batman/
Deleted User wrote: » Taylor Kitsch always springs to mind.John Carpenter was a very entertaining romp ruined by horrid marketing. Battleship was a disaster not of his doing. The Grand Seduction was a great little film but can't think of a film since
pixelburp wrote: » I know what you meant, but the film that popped into my head when I read that was NOT the Andrew Stanton vehicle Actually, on that note... Andrew Stanton. The toast of Pixar's early days, whose live-action directorial career hit an immediate wall with John Carter (presuming he had a future in mind) Ditto Brad Bird: I see he directed Incredibles 2, but I got the sense Tomorrowland kinda stunted his move into live-action films (though Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol remains a blast)
RandomViewer wrote: » Clive Owen ,tipped for big things but never really got there, good actor