
Life in the public eye certainly has its charms, but it is not the dream of every celebrity. Quite a few famous people have made a clean break with their former glamorous lives and decided to follow different callings, such as becoming teachers, healthcare workers or farmers. These decisions might sound like a stunt at first, but quite a few of them confess to having found true happiness well beyond the glitter of Hollywood. Hence, we have compiled a list of stars who have radically changed their careers, going from the most recent to the oldest ones.

10. Jennifer Stone: From Disney Magic to Emergency Medicine
After her stint as Harper on Wizards of Waverly Place, Jennifer Stone decided to go in a completely different direction. She obtained her nursing license and, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, she chose to be among the first responders at the front lines, a move that was clearly motivated by her intention to truly impact people. According to her, she wanted to be at least equal to the hardworking and brave healthcare workers who were risking their lives in the process.

9. Erik von Detten: From Teen Heartthrob to Finance Guy
Princess Diaries and Brink! Actor traded acting auditions for spreadsheets. Von Detten confesses that the flux of acting wasn’t the best for bringing up a large family, so he opted for a stable job in finance.

8. Peter Ostrum: Charlie Bucket to Cow Doctor
Having played the title character of Charlie in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Ostrum retired from acting for good. Instead, he is now a large-animal vet who deals exclusively with dairy cows—work that he feels better suited for.

7. Kay Panabaker: Lights Out, Animals In
Kay Panabaker left acting in 2012, studied animal science, and became a zookeeper at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. “Life is short,” she posted. “Gotta do what you love 🙂 And I love my job!!”

6. Rick Moranis: From Box Office Hits to Family First
Best known for Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, Rick Moranis retired from Hollywood when he lost his wife, vowing to focus on raising his children. What was supposed to be a “break” turned into an indefinite decision—one he has no regrets about.

5. Bridgit Mendler: From Disney Darling to Space CEO
The Good Luck Charlie actress carried her drive a great distance beyond the silver screen—picking up degrees from MIT and Harvard before co-founding Northwood Space, a tech startup that specializes in satellite technology. Oh, and she’s also a loving parent.

4. Frankie Muniz: From Sitcom Star to the Race Track
Malcolm in the Middle’s star swapped lines for laps and became a professional race car driver. He even played in a band before rumors of his return to acting broke—a limited reboot of Malcolm in the Middle is in production.

3. Erik Per Sullivan: From Dewey to the Books
Muniz’s on-screen younger sibling, Erik Per Sullivan, retired from acting in 2010 and turned to academia. Today, he’s immersed in graduate school, studying Victorian Literature—a world away from sitcom mayhem.

2. Jonathan Taylor Thomas: From Teen Idol to Academic Wanderer
JTT, the Home Improvement heartthrob, abandoned television for Columbia, Harvard, and St. Andrew’s University. While he dipped his toes into acting once more briefly, he opted for a less flashy life of travel and education.

1. Karyn Parsons: From Hilary Banks to History Advocate
Best known as Hilary on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Karyn Parsons transitioned into a director and the founder of Sweet Blackberry, a nonprofit that brings untold stories of Black history to children.

These transitions remind us that celebrity is only one line in the narrative of a life. Whether raising children, curing patients, driving race cars, or teaching history, these stars show us that sometimes the most important roles are the ones played behind the scenes.