
Hollywood is glamorous, but it’s also notoriously unforgiving. Many actors have risen to stardom only to see their careers stall or even collapse after one poorly received film. From child stars to music icons trying their hand at acting, the industry can be brutally harsh, leaving some of its brightest names struggling to regain momentum. Here’s a look at 19 actors whose careers took unexpected turns after major flops.

19. Hayden Christensen
Hayden Christensen was poised to become one of Hollywood’s leading men when he landed the coveted role of Anakin Skywalker in the Star Wars prequels. Fans were eager to see his take on the young Jedi, anticipating a gripping journey into darkness as he transformed into Darth Vader. The excitement surrounding his casting was palpable.

However, the response to Christensen’s performance in Episodes II and III was overwhelmingly negative. Critics and audiences alike panned his wooden delivery, and he even earned two Razzie Awards. Films like Jumper failed to redeem his on-screen image, leaving Christensen with a reputation as a cautionary tale about franchise backlash. While he has since returned to the Star Wars universe, the shadow of those early criticisms still lingers over his career.

18. Eddie Murphy
In the 1980s and 1990s, Eddie Murphy was one of the biggest comedy stars in the world, delivering iconic performances in Beverly Hills Cop and Coming to America. But the early 2000s proved much less kind. The Adventures of Pluto Nash, a sci-fi comedy, turned into a box office disaster, grossing just over $7 million against a $100 million budget and earning a dreadful 5% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Murphy tried to bounce back with hits like Shrek and Dreamgirls, but the flop of Norbit—which scored only 9% on Rotten Tomatoes—cemented his reputation for underwhelming 2000s projects. He later admitted that some of his films from that era were “crap,” taking a long break from leading roles. Though he returned triumphantly with Dolemite Is My Name, his era of being a consistent box office powerhouse was over.

17. Kelly Clarkson
Kelly Clarkson skyrocketed to fame after winning the first season of American Idol, and her music career soared. But her attempt at acting in From Justin to Kelly ended disastrously. The romantic musical was widely criticized, earning multiple Razzie nominations and leaving Clarkson’s acting ambitions in shambles.

Clarkson later revealed that she was contractually obligated to take the role and never had serious acting aspirations. While her on-screen ventures were mostly limited to cameos and voice roles, her music career continued to flourish. Today, she has cemented her status as a music icon and talk show host, proving that success can survive even when acting dreams fall flat.

16. Mariah Carey
Mariah Carey is undeniably a music legend, but her 2001 film Glitter was a rare misstep. Critics mercilessly tore apart her performance, with some comparing her acting range to a parakeet, and the film flopped at the box office, earning just $5.2 million on a $22 million budget.

The failure of Glitter derailed Carey’s aspirations in Hollywood, though her music career remained strong. While she made a few cameo appearances over the years, it became clear that film stardom was not her path. Glitter has since gained a cult following, but it remains a cautionary tale about how even the biggest stars can stumble when crossing over to acting.

15. Shaquille O’Neal
Shaquille O’Neal’s dominance on the basketball court didn’t translate to Hollywood. His roles in Blue Chips, Kazaam, and Steel were widely panned, with Steel earning just 12% on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics and audiences alike agreed that Shaq’s natural charisma didn’t compensate for his lack of acting skill.

Though he occasionally appeared in cameos and commercials, the flop of Steel effectively ended any serious pursuit of a film career. Despite his on-court legend, Shaq’s time in Hollywood is remembered more for misfires than for memorable performances, proving that athletic talent doesn’t always equal box office appeal.

14. Paris Hilton
Paris Hilton attempted to turn her reality TV fame into a legitimate acting career with House of Wax and The Hottie and the Nottie. Unfortunately, both films failed critically, with the latter earning only 6% on Rotten Tomatoes and a Razzie for Hilton.

These early missteps cemented Hilton’s reputation as a Hollywood misfire. While she has occasionally appeared in cameos or reality projects, her acting ambitions never recovered. Her brief stint in film serves as a reminder that celebrity status doesn’t automatically guarantee acting credibility.

13. Taylor Kitsch
After Friday Night Lights, Taylor Kitsch seemed destined for blockbuster success. But his leap to stardom with John Carter ended in disaster. The film, one of the largest box office failures ever, was followed by another flop, Battleship, effectively derailing Kitsch’s trajectory as an A-list leading man.

Though Kitsch continues to work steadily in Hollywood, he never achieved the blockbuster stature that seemed within reach. His career highlights the risks actors face when betting on high-budget films with enormous expectations.

12. Rachael Leigh Cook
Rachael Leigh Cook became a teen movie icon with She’s All That, but her follow-up, Josie and the Pussycats, failed spectacularly. Cook described the aftermath as being “put in movie jail,” with few opportunities even in indie films.

Over time, she moved toward television and direct-to-video projects, fading from the spotlight of major Hollywood releases. Despite the cult status of Josie and the Pussycats, Cook’s career trajectory illustrates how one misstep can slow momentum, even for a promising young star.

11. Taylor Lautner
Taylor Lautner’s heartthrob status skyrocketed with the Twilight saga, but Abduction proved he couldn’t carry a film outside the franchise. Critics described his performance as emotionless, and the film earned a mere 5% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Subsequent projects like Grown Ups 2 did little to reverse the damage. Lautner transitioned to TV roles and smaller projects, with his legacy tied almost entirely to Twilight. His story serves as a reminder of how fragile teen fame can be in Hollywood.

10. Alicia Silverstone
Alicia Silverstone’s breakout role in Clueless seemed like a launchpad for stardom, but Batman & Robin nearly derailed her career. The film received only 11% on Rotten Tomatoes, and Silverstone’s portrayal of Batgirl earned her a Razzie.

The negative attention made her reevaluate her love for acting, and she gradually withdrew from high-profile roles. Though she continued to work, she never regained the same industry momentum, demonstrating the long-lasting effects of a major flop.

9. Dana Carvey
Dana Carvey’s comedy genius on SNL and in Wayne’s World didn’t translate to films like Master of Disguise, which was critically panned and scored just 1% on Rotten Tomatoes. The flop overshadowed his comedic talents and contributed to his decision to step away from Hollywood.

While Carvey remains a beloved figure in sketch comedy, his film career never recovered. His story highlights how even established comedians can struggle to translate small-screen charm to major motion pictures.

8. Mike Myers
Mike Myers dominated comedy in the ‘90s with Austin Powers and Shrek, but The Cat in the Hat was a strange misstep that earned only 10% on Rotten Tomatoes. The Love Guru further diminished his lead-star status, with critics suggesting the film was juvenile and misguided.

Although Myers has shifted toward television with projects like The Pentaverate, his golden era as a comedy lead is behind him. His career illustrates that even comedic icons are vulnerable to miscalculated projects.

7. Jaden Smith
Jaden Smith showed early promise in The Pursuit of Happyness and The Karate Kid, but After Earth was a career-ending flop. Critics derided his performance, and even his father, Will Smith, admitted the film’s failure impacted Jaden significantly.

After stepping away from acting, Jaden focused on music and personal projects, rarely returning to big-budget films. His experience is a cautionary tale about parental influence and the pressures of young stardom.

6. Sofia Coppola
Sofia Coppola’s acting career was effectively over after her criticized turn in The Godfather: Part III. Originally stepping in when Winona Ryder dropped out, her performance was widely panned, and the backlash ended her acting ambitions.

However, Coppola found her calling behind the camera. She became a celebrated director, earning critical acclaim for films like Lost in Translation and The Virgin Suicides. Her story shows that failure in one domain doesn’t preclude excellence in another.

5. Elizabeth Berkley
Elizabeth Berkley rose to fame in Saved by the Bell, but Showgirls derailed her career. The NC-17 film received harsh criticism and a 23% Rotten Tomatoes score, overshadowing her previous successes.

Though she continued working for a decade afterward, Berkley never escaped the stigma. Showgirls has since achieved cult status, but her Hollywood trajectory was permanently altered, demonstrating how one controversial role can dominate public perception.

4. Greta Garbo
Greta Garbo was a cinematic legend, successfully transitioning from silent films to talkies. Yet Two-Faced Woman in 1941 received such scathing reviews that she retired from acting altogether.

The film’s controversial storyline and poor reception overshadowed Garbo’s previous accomplishments. Her exit highlights that even celebrated stars can be sidelined by one misjudged project.

3. Faye Dunaway
Faye Dunaway, an Oscar-winning actor, saw her career shift after Mommie Dearest, a film widely criticized for its melodrama. The backlash led to a string of poorly received roles, including Supergirl, and forced her to pursue television work.

Even her Broadway work, such as in Sunset Boulevard, further complicated her reputation. Dunaway’s career demonstrates how a single high-profile flop can redefine public perception of an established star.

2. Noah Ringer
Noah Ringer was unknown before starring in Avatar: The Last Airbender, which was heavily criticized for its whitewashing and casting choices. Following this with Cowboys & Aliens, Ringer struggled to maintain a foothold in Hollywood.

He eventually pivoted to martial arts, finding success outside of acting. Ringer’s journey highlights that career setbacks in Hollywood don’t necessarily define a person’s future success.

1. Jake Lloyd
Jake Lloyd was only a child when he played Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars: Episode I. The role subjected him to relentless public scrutiny, bullying, and media attention, ultimately causing him to quit acting in 2001.

His story is a sobering example of the pressures of child stardom. Despite the fame, Lloyd’s experience serves as a warning about the darker side of Hollywood and fan obsession.

Hollywood can be a brutal place, where even immense talent or initial fame does not guarantee long-term success. For these 19 actors, one misstep often shaped the course of their careers, but many also found alternative paths to personal fulfillment. Their stories are a reminder that resilience, reinvention, and perseverance can matter more than box office numbers.