Actors/Actresses who ruined their careers with a single move.

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I saw a recent interview with Crispin Glover which made me feel kinda sorry for the guy. For years he's been known as the idiot who killed his career by asking for more money than Michael J Fox but according to Glover this is totally false and it was actually caused by creative differences with writer/producer Bob Gale. It's sort of a case of he said, she said but Glover comes off as pretty reasonable here and not the whackadoo I thought he was.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmuGyHb4iHE


I still think Glover going on Letterman in 87 as his character Rueben Farr was what effected his career more then everything. For years he was known for going batshit crazy on the show and because he didn't disclose what he was doing that evening and even to this day is intentionally very coy about it, has led to it being one of the defining moments of his career and led to several very awkward returns to Lettermen later where both Crispin and Dave had no idea how to handle it.
 
Marvel is known to be quite stingy with the purse strings if you aint lead talent (and tries to lowball people even then), so it might not be as clear cut as one might think.

Such a sad situation. Cheadle is the worst thing about the MCU. I did a fist pump when I thought he was dead in Civil War.
 
I'd like to throw Jeremy Piven out there. I feel like he was hot as fire coming off of Entourage and then nothing. I think it was that Sale Hard movie that killed his momentum.
 
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Cause of Death: Marriage

Woah this is heaps sad.

That man is broken :(
 
So what killed Val Kilmer's career? It had no way to go but up after Top Gun. People who play Batman usually dont get lost in obscurity. Heat was Val Kilmer peak and then....nothing? Drugs?
 
Seems like Sharon Stone was on top of the world after Basic Instinct but it went to her head. She never could find another role that hit like that one and she got a reputation for being difficult and kind of a nut.

She was in the Scorsese movie Casino, had her voice in the Dreamworks movie Antz and was great in The Mighty.

Basic Instinct 2 and Catwoman within two years were a actual blow.
 
She deserved to have her career ruined. She released an anti-nuclear energy film 12 days before the 3 mile island incident, which basically killed the future of nuclear energy in this country. We probably could've kicked our coal and gas addiction by now if not for that.

rofl..pro nuclear gaf never sleeps. never.
 
You don't see any problem with blaming an actress for her role in a movie causing anti-nuclear sentiment, rather than an actual nuclear reactor disaster?
Suppose she was an anti-vaxxer and then an accident happened with a vaccine that poisoned a couple people and vaccines were abolished as a result of efforts she championed. Would that be a-ok with you? No, her behavior is still destructive.
 
2 that come to mind:

Eddie Murphy: maybe around Pluto Nash? Long string of awful films. Hard to pinpoint just one.

Vince Vaughn - I dont think Ive heard or seen him in anything since...The Watch?
 
2 that come to mind:

Eddie Murphy: maybe around Pluto Nash? Long string of awful films. Hard to pinpoint just one.

Vince Vaughn - I dont think Ive heard or seen him in anything since...The Watch?

He was one of the central characters in season 2 of True Detective, also was in Hacksaw Ridge recently.

My pick would be Dana Carvey with Master of Disguise. Granted, I don't think the guy was doing much else besides SNL and his own show, but that movie killed any momentum he had.
 
Suppose she was an anti-vaxxer and then an accident happened with a vaccine that poisoned a couple people and vaccines were abolished as a result of efforts she championed. Would that be a-ok with you? No, her behavior is still destructive.

Actually, how about we just stick with what actually happened. Jane Fonda, Jack Lemmon and Michael Douglas (who also produced the film) starred in a movie about a nuclear accident, but you only assign the subsequent, uh, fallout to Fonda. Twelve days after the movie opens, there's a near-meltdown of a nuclear reactor. But, it's the actress in a movie who is ultimately responsible for public distrust of nuclear power plants.

How do you feel about Silkwood? I can't believe how badly Meryl Streep made those stalwart nuclear engineers look! Or maybe that's Cher's fault?
 
Actually, how about we just stick with what actually happened. Jane Fonda, Jack Lemmon and Michael Douglas (who also produced the film) starred in a movie about a nuclear accident, but you only assign the subsequent, uh, fallout to Fonda. Twelve days after the movie opens, there's a near-meltdown of a nuclear reactor. But, it's the actress in a movie who is ultimately responsible for public distrust of nuclear power plants.

How do you feel about Silkwood? I can't believe how badly Meryl Streep made those stalwart nuclear engineers look! Or maybe that's Cher's fault?
Quote from the New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/16/magazine/16wwln-freakonomics-t.html
"Michael Douglas, a producer and co-star of the film — he played Fonda’s cameraman — watched the T.M.I. accident play out on the real TV news, which interspersed live shots from Pennsylvania with eerily similar scenes from “The China Syndrome.” While Fonda was firmly anti-nuke before making the film, Douglas wasn’t so dogmatic. Now he was converted on the spot. “It was a religious awakening,” he recalled in a recent phone interview. “I felt it was God’s hand.”

Fonda, meanwhile, became a full-fledged crusader. In a retrospective interview on the DVD edition of “The China Syndrome,” she notes with satisfaction that the film helped persuade at least two other men — the father of her then-husband, Tom Hayden, and her future husband, Ted Turner — to turn anti-nuke. “I was ecstatic that it was extremely commercially successful,” she said. “You know the expression ‘We had legs’? We became a caterpillar after Three Mile Island.”"

Her response to a horrible disaster was to be giddy. Forgive me if I'm not cool with that.
 
Her response to a horrible disaster was to be giddy. Forgive me if I'm not cool with that.

That "giddy" quote is from a DVD interview probably 20 years after the fact. Sounds like you just don't like Jane Fonda. I'm not sure why the producer of the film who was ultimately responsible for making the movie doesn't deserve more of your ire.
 
Dunno if mentioned yet but..

Sam Worthington. Has he been in anything since Avatar? Sure I know he's likely up for the 56 sequels that are getting made so he'll be around.. but yeah. He was supposed to be going somewhere, and I think Avatar kinda killed the momentum (and I love the movie but maybe it was just too huge).
 
So what killed Val Kilmer's career? It had no way to go but up after Top Gun. People who play Batman usually dont get lost in obscurity. Heat was Val Kilmer peak and then....nothing? Drugs?

He did gain quite a lot of weight, which is kind of a death sentence for actors who are typically hired to play the handsome leading man. Though I have no idea if that's directly related to his career taking a downturn.

*edit - Apparently it was also because he was a massive asshole.
 
Barry Pepper was awesome in Saving Private Ryan, then he went and did battlefield earth.....

Speaking of SPR.. Tom Sizemore. Is he still in jail? Was it domestic abuse or something?

EDIT: Oops spent a few month in jail years ago, tons of issues with a sex tape, drug issues etc. Yeah career fell off a cliff.
 
Marcus Chong seemed to catch his potential big break in The Matrix, but ruined it with delusions of grandeur.

Too bad, I liked his character.
 
I'd like to throw Jeremy Piven out there. I feel like he was hot as fire coming off of Entourage and then nothing. I think it was that Sale Hard movie that killed his momentum.

Jeremy Piven was never going to be a leading man. He'd already been in Hollywood for like 15-20 years before Entourage (I mean, he's in Lucas for crying out loud), and he'd never had a role that good before then.
 
Dunno if mentioned yet but..

Sam Worthington. Has he been in anything since Avatar? Sure I know he's likely up for the 56 sequels that are getting made so he'll be around.. but yeah. He was supposed to be going somewhere, and I think Avatar kinda killed the momentum (and I love the movie but maybe it was just too huge).

How could Avatar kill his momentum when he was unknown before Avatar?

He's had a good career since. It's been an amazing career considering his acting abilities.
 
Jeremy Piven was never going to be a leading man. He'd already been in Hollywood for like 15-20 years before Entourage (I mean, he's in Lucas for crying out loud), and he'd never had a role that good before then.

If we want to do the opposite of this thread, hair plugs for Jeremy Piven is it.
 
Elizabeth Berkley - Showgirls. What a terrible decision to do this bomb and lose the image she built on Saved by the Bell.

Josh Hartnett - Star was on the rise after Blackhawk Down, Pearl Harbor. Slated to become Batman in Nolan's trilogy only to act like an ass and get blacklisted by every director.

Mel Gibson - He's slowly coming back, but man, he went from being an A-list director/Actor to nobody in a blink of an eye.

How is Mel Gibson nobody? Sure, his image went down the shitter, but his carreer as a director has been amazing. Blood Father and Hacksaw Ridge all scored over 85% on RT.
 
Speaking of SPR.. Tom Sizemore. Is he still in jail? Was it domestic abuse or something?

EDIT: Oops spent a few month in jail years ago, tons of issues with a sex tape, drug issues etc. Yeah career fell off a cliff.

This guy. Wasn't a leading movie man, but had a great career. He was getting good roles with the best directors in high profile movies. Fucking drugs just ruined him. Apparently Deniro tried to beat some sense into him, but nothing took.
 
Dunno if mentioned yet but..

Sam Worthington. Has he been in anything since Avatar? Sure I know he's likely up for the 56 sequels that are getting made so he'll be around.. but yeah. He was supposed to be going somewhere, and I think Avatar kinda killed the momentum (and I love the movie but maybe it was just too huge).
You picked the one movie that shows why he still has a career. Clash of the titans and terminator killed his career. He had three big movies and two of them flopped.
 
Seeing Brendan Fraser like that hurts me.

He couldn't even get the journey to the earth movie series going.

Dwayne took his place in the second movie. :(
 
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