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Thursday, 13 October 2022

45 Acting Roles That You May Not Know Now-Famous Actors Had Because They Weren’t Celebrities Yet (Part 2)

In the history of cinema, it is almost impossible to find an actress or actor whose career did not include minor roles or participation in obscure films. Even the great English actor Daniel Day-Lewis, who very carefully chose the films in which he starred so that every third of his films brought him an Oscar nomination, still played several lesser roles in his youth.

What can we say about those Hollywood stars who have long and stubbornly walked to the top, filming along the way in sometimes completely disgusting, low-budget and simply uninteresting films and TV shows? An acting career is like a cardiogram, it has its ups and downs, and sometimes the latter are no less than the former. Even for the worldwide recognized movie stars.

The online database IMDb has collected a selection of little-known roles of star actresses and actors whose names are ringing all over the world today. Bored Panda has already made a list of the most interesting and unusual appearances of stars in lesser roles, so here is the second part of our collection for you!

Feel free to scroll to the very end, promise not to be surprised when you see familiar faces in completely unexpected images, and perhaps this post will be an occasion for you to revisit something from the good old ages of cinema, when our world was still very young, and the greatest movie stars were extremely small.

More info: IMDb

#1 Kevin Bacon In National Lampoon's Animal House (1978)

Image credits: Universal Studios

#2 Jake Gyllenhaal In City Slickers (1991)

Image credits: Columbia Pictures

#3 Christian Bale In Empire Of The Sun (1987)

Image credits: Warner Bros.

#4 Meryl Streep In The Deer Hunter (1978)

Image credits: Universal Studios

#5 Steve Guttenberg And Krysten Ritter In Veronica Mars (2004)

Image credits: Warner Bros. Television Distribution Hulu

In fact, various actors' paths to fame turn out to be completely different in length - and almost never does star status come after the very first role. Even John Travolta had nine small roles before his breakthrough in Saturday Night Fever, and Leonardo DiCaprio, before appearing as Johnny Depp's younger brother in What's Eating Gilbert Grape, which brought him an Oscar nomination at the age of seventeen, starred in TV shows and lesser-known films for as many as five years.

#6 Jerry O'Connell And Ryan Reynolds In Buying The Cow (2002)

Image credits: Destination Films

#7 Jeremy Renner In National Lampoon's Senior Trip (1995)

Image credits: New Line Cinema

#8 Sarah Jessica Parker And Amy Linker In Square Pegs (1982)

Image credits: CBS

#9 Natalie Portman And Jean Reno In Léon: The Professional (1994)

Image credits: Columbia Pictures

#10 Jodie Foster In Taxi Driver (1976)

Image credits: Columbia Pictures

There are a lot of reasons why screen stars take such a long road to fame, and they are all different. Morgan Freeman, for example, became an actor relatively late, at the age of almost forty, and only in his early fifties did he become a legitimate star, having received his first Oscar nomination.

But Nicolas Cage, whose family status seemed to promise a quick rise to fame, deliberately changed his last name to distance himself from his famous uncle, movie director Francis Ford Coppola. But now Cage, if he wants, can rightfully sing after Frank Sinatra "I did it my way!"

#11 Matthew Mcconaughey And Rory Cochrane In Dazed And Confused (1993)

Image credits: Gramercy Pictures

#12 Leslie Nielsen In Forbidden Planet (1956)

Image credits: Warner Bros.

#13 Daryl Hannah In Blade Runner (1982)

Image credits: Warner Bros.

#14 Willem Dafoe In Streets Of Fire (1984)

Image credits: Universal Studios

#15 Mel Gibson In Mad Max (1979)

Image credits: Roadshow Films

On the other hand, if a person becomes a movie star as a child, this may subsequently not be reflected in the best way for a career. Suffice it to recall, for example, Macaulay Culkin, Mickey Rooney or Shirley Temple, who in adulthood could not even come close to the glory they had in their childhood.

True, Temple subsequently made an impressive political career, but now we are talking about cinema! Perhaps only Christian Bale, who became rather famous in his childhood, managed to make tremendous progress and become a real screen superstar. This is probably the exception that only proves the rule...

#16 Hilary Swank In Buffy The Vampire Slayer (1992)

Image credits: 20th Century Studios

#17 Reese Witherspoon In The Man In The Moon (1991)

Image credits: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

#18 Nicolas Cage In Valley Girl (1983)

Image credits: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

#19 Nancy Allen And John Lithgow In Blow Out (1981)

Image credits: Filmways

#20 Nicolas Cage, Jim Carrey, Harry Basil, And Glenn Withrow In Peggy Sue Got Married (1986)

Image credits: TriStar Pictures

In general, according to the authors of The Actors Place, just becoming an actor will take at least two years, and only then, depending on how talented you are and how lucky you are, you will have from several to dozens of little-known roles. And maybe, after many years, you will also fall into our new similar selection!

#21 Cary Elwes And Robin Wright In The Princess Bride (1987)

Image credits: 20th Century Fox

#22 Ron Howard In The Andy Griffith Show (1960)

Image credits: CBS Television Distribution

#23 Ewan Mcgregor In Shallow Grave (1994)

Image credits: Rank Organisation

#24 Charlize Theron In 2 Days In The Valley (1996)

Image credits: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

#25 Emma Stone And Jonah Hill In Superbad (2007)

Image credits: Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group

#26 Neve Campbell In Party Of Five (1994)

Image credits: Sony Pictures Television

#27 Ben Affleck And Pam Potillo In Abc Afterschool Specials (1986)

Image credits: American Broadcasting Company (ABC)

#28 Dakota Fanning In Friends (1994)

Image credits: Warner Bros. Television Distribution

#29 Anthony Hopkins In Magic (1978)

Image credits: 20th Century Studios

#30 David Hasselhoff And Caroline Munro In Starcrash (1978)

Image credits: New World Pictures

#31 Hugh Grant In Maurice (1987)

Image credits: Cinecom

#32 Edward Norton In Primal Fear (1996)

Image credits: Paramount Pictures

#33 Carol Kane In When A Stranger Calls (1979)

Image credits: Columbia Pictures

#34 Matthew Modine In Private School (1983)

Image credits: Universal Studios

#35 Mickey Rourke In Rumble Fish (1983)

Image credits: Universal Studios

#36 Jared Leto In My So-Called Life (1994)

Image credits: The Bedford Falls Company

#37 Monica Bellucci In Dracula (1992)

Image credits: Columbia Pictures

#38 Michelle Williams In Species (1995)

Image credits: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

#39 Evan Rachel Wood In S1m0ne (2002)

Image credits: New Line Cinema

#40 Jessica Chastain In Jolene (2008)

Image credits: Entertainment One

#41 Rob Brown, Antwon Tanner, And Channing Tatum In Coach Carter (2005)

Image credits: Paramount Pictures

#42 Adam Sandler In Airheads (1994)

Image credits: 20th Century Studios

#43 Jeffrey Wright In Basquiat (1996)

Image credits: Miramax Films

#44 Angelina Jolie In Cyborg 2: Glass Shadow (1993)

Image credits: Trimark Pictures

#45 Tyler Hoechlin In Road To Perdition (2002)

Image credits: DreamWorks



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