
Yes, Hollywood might be the main attraction during their glitzy lives, but for some, the true life experience only begins once the cameras are off. Acting is not the only thing that they do, and most of them do not limit themselves to just one career. Some have turned to the silver screen in cinemas for schools, hospitals, or even barns. And honestly? Most of their new careers are just as amazing as their red carpet times (if not more). Below are ten noteworthy celebrity career moves, ranking from ten to one:

10. Michael Schoeffling – Teen Heartthrob to Carpenter
On the off chance that you were smitten with Jake Ryan from Sixteen Candles, then you probably wanted to know what happened to Michael Schoeffling. Instead of using acting as his career, he turned to living in Pennsylvania and set up a custom carpentry company. For him, woodwork overshadows Hollywood, any time of the week: “The one thing about furniture that is far better than acting is that it is just me, no director, no script.”

9. Jon Gosselin – From Reality TV Mayhem to IT Professional
Jon Gosselin has evolved from taking care of the octuplets situation on Jon & Kate Plus 8 to moving through a much calmer career path. In the period after the tabloids, he was a waiter, a prep cook, and a solar installer before he became an IT director for health care. For Jon, replacing tabloid scandal with regular income and solitude was the biggest step up.

8. Danny Lloyd – Horror Kid to Biology Professor
Remember the little boy with “the shining”? Danny Lloyd gave us chills at just 6 years old in The Shining. But by age 9, he’d stepped away from acting completely. Today, he’s an associate professor of biology in Kentucky, happily teaching instead of acting.

7. Carrie Henn – Aliens Star to Teacher
Carrie Henn will always be “Newt” to fans of Aliens, but she left Hollywood after her childhood stint. Instead, she graduated in liberal arts and child development and established herself as a teacher. Acting was nice, she states, but teaching was where her heart always was.

6. Nikki Blonsky – From Hairspray to Hair & Makeup
Nikki Blonsky danced and sang her way to stardom in Hairspray, but it was difficult to break through afterwards. So she reinvented herself as a hairstylist, makeup artist, and businesswoman. As Nikki says, she never wanted to give up acting—Hollywood simply moved on—but she’s discovered other ways to keep creating.

5. Jennifer Stone – Disney Star to ER Nurse
They recognized her as Harper, Alex’s offbeat best friend on Wizards of Waverly Place. But these days, Jennifer Stone rocks scrubs, not costumes. She became a registered nurse, working in ERs and even vlogging about her experience throughout the pandemic. Acting, she explains, taught her empathy—something she deploys every day in medicine.

4. Kay Panabaker – Disney Darling to Zookeeper
Kay Panabaker was on top of the Disney Channel for a long time, but after a producer bullied her into losing weight, acting was no longer satisfying, so she quit. Along with this, she took a major in zoology, and at the moment, she is a zookeeper at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, where her “co-stars” are not actors but animals.

3. Jeff Cohen – From The Goonies to Lawyer
To Goonies fans, Jeff Cohen will always be Chunk. However, when the number of acting opportunities started to dwindle, he was attracted by the law profession and finally found his real calling in entertainment law. Actually, he was the one who facilitated the negotiations for his former co-star Ke Huy Quan’s Oscar-winning comeback. Very Profound.

2. Peter Ostrum – Charlie Bucket to Veterinarian
At the age of 12, Peter Ostrum was the one to play the part of Willy Wonka in the movie Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, and he has not taken any other roles since then. However, he chose to become a veterinarian in upstate New York to take care of the big animals. He states that acting was okay, but veterinary medicine was the career with which he felt stable and significant, which he was seeking.

1. Alyson Stoner – From Disney to Mental Health Advocacy
Alyson Stoner started with dancing in music videos and acting in Disney productions such as Camp Rock. Nevertheless, with fame came a downside—mental illness, eating disorders, and exhaustion. Currently, Alyson is using the platform that she had to talk about mental health, particularly among young performers, and she is also calling for better security in the entertainment industry.

Hollywood careers can fade, but these stars are living proof that second acts are even more gratifying than the first. Lights, camera… new life.