10 Exact Roles That Killed an Actor's Career
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- Don't call us, we'll call you! Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re looking at ill-fated roles that actors were never quite able to recover from. Our countdown includes actors Lindsay Lohan, Dana Carvey, Maria Pitillo and more! Which career-ending role did you find the most painful to watch? Let us know in the comments.
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Honorable mentions could be Geena Davis in Cuthroat Island 1995, Kevin Costner in Water World 1995 or The Postman, Geene Kelly in Xanadú 1980, Elizabeth Berkeley in Show Girls 1995 but she acted a little more decent in First Wives Club 1996, Darla Hood in The Bat 1959
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No, Basic Instinct 2 was GREAT!
Take care
'Killed Tom Green's Movie Career' This was his first movie. He didn't even have a movie career to kill, LOL!
Not all bad Eric andre is his successor
Also, that movie RULES.
I thought I saw him in another movie...something where he wanted to feed someone's pet snake, and it bit him instead?
@@dustybunny6716that was Road Trip, and it came out first before Freddy Got Fingered. He was also in Charlie's Angels before it too
This came out in 2001. He was in Road Trip (2000) before that.
I was so sure you were going to have Mike Myers and the Love Guru on this list.
Oh god yes😂
Mike Myers just was picking anything.. He is a talented dude and it shown in those Austin Powers movies.. I think he seen the numbers on the checks and agreed to the movies or something..
@@kenrickeasonhe was apparently VERY committed to doing that character and movie, actually. It was based on his love of Indian spiritualism, which he turned to after his father’s death, and he apparently shopped this character around for a bit. I’ve heard rumors he was going to be introduced in an Austin Powers movie, but he got his own film instead. And given how Myers has a reputation for being an extreme perfectionist who doesn’t want to work on films if they’re not to his liking (he apparently cancelled out of a film adaptation of his SNL character Dieter from the SPROCKETS sketches… even though HE wrote the script!), the fact that THAT was the film he committed to doing is… telling.
Yes I remember he chose to do Love Guru instead of Austin Powers 4
Don't forget the Cat In The Hat. That really killed his career outside of the Shrek movies.
With Master of Disguise, filming was shut down for a brief period after 9/11. Dana Carvey talked about how they shot the Turtle scene when they returned, and how cast and crew had a moment of silence and prayer right before filming. Imagine the absurdity of this with Carvey in Turtle costume and makeup.
no way looool
Legit funnier than anything in that movie to begin with lmfao
Wow. Carvey's writing for this movie was already terrible unfunny, but this is like playing a kazoo at a funeral.
Did their moment of prayer bring the victims of 9/11 back to life?
@@dangerousdays2052 Any other stupid questions?
Batman and Robin (1997) George Clooney managed to come out unscathed, but Chris O'Donnell and Alicia Silverstone never recovered from that disaster of a film.
That's because George Clooney has wider range of acting ability, drama, action, etc., not to mention he's quite a good director. Meanwhile O'Donnell and Alicia Silverstone were only promoted as teenage heartbeat, something that quickly vanished after Batman & Robin movie were seen as a joke.
@@pluviosityplus George had ER at the time
Alicia Silverstone came out of nowhere with a very small but extremely pivotal role in the (excellent) horror film "The Lodge". It's a very serious performance and she did a believable job.
I thought Tom green was a weirdo and "Freddy got fingered" just proved it.
He's like that weird kid in school that eats grass for attention.
@@MiketheratguyMultimedia and was good in Reptile.
Poor Jake Lloyd, he didn't deserve to be bullied over a role that he played as a child. I hope that he's doing better now.
He is doing better rn, actually.
Even his mother shared a bit about his therapy sessions thats been working.
Heck, last update I've read he was gifted an Ahsoka action figure.
Even I'm happy Jake is doing better rn.
I liked little Ani, and my young sons wanted to be him! He had three fans in our house! 💪
Agree with this @trinaq
This is why I stick UP
for that little kid from the Babadook. HE DID FANTASTIC. It’s not his fault if ppl just don’t get it.
He has a schizophrenia diagnosis
How did Halle Berry's Catwoman not make the list?
Because she was in hit films after that including two X-Men sequels so it didn’t hurt her career plus she has something that most of the actors on this list don’t besides Brando, an Oscar
@@andrewft31 She herself said it tanked her career. And Storm isn't a role she got after Catwoman, it's a role she got before Catwoman and continued after. There's a massive difference.
Because she was also storm in the X men movies, and has still had a decent career after the fact
Because it's Watchmojo, and they don't do large amounts of research. They probably forgot about Halle Berry.
@@lindenstromberg6859 No, it's bc it's a top 10, not top 20.
Freddy Got Fingered didn't sink Green, it just confirmed what everyone thought. He had already plunged in popularity. FGF was just a final nail for someone already on the way out.
Exactly, I think The Tom Green Show wasn’t on MTV at that point either.
fgf was awesome!
You forgot Jamie Kennedy: Son of the mask
Didnt think about that! They should include in at least one video.
@l3k446 and/or Traylor Howard (who played his wife), for that matter
@@ursulap.6722 as fine as she was, she was a piece of wood
@@ursulap.6722Traylor went on to do Monk after that, which is probably her biggest role to date.
@@cassie1264 I actually didn't realize Monk was AFTER Son of the Mask. Good for her then :) I liked her on Two Guys, A Girl, and a Pizza Place
I love how Faye Dunaway’s performance in “Mommie Dearest” has become so iconic 🔥
For alltge wrong reasons sadly
@VendettaSmiles the way it makes domestic violence into something funny. Just seeing Dunaway go in all may be hilarious but on a sensitive topic like domestic abuse it really does make it seem like it's glorifying it in some ways
I think it's perception as "campy comedy" is a self-defense mechanism because it is so terrifying and hits too close to home for some viewers
I still remember TURTLE TURTLE TURTLE since I was a kid.
I suffered through it (yes, that is right word for it) as a grown-up, when I worked at a cinema that booked this film. I still recall it selling few tickets, and was pulled after a week or two.
A risky role is a role worth taking.. look at Christian Bale
Look at Robert Downey Jr. It was a huge risk casting him as Iron Man, and it was a huge risk for him to play an Australian playing a black guy.
@@Dr.Thirteen-bb1ub And man did it pay off for him.. RDJ in Tropical Thunder reminded me of my uncles in that role which is why you don't hear people say anything negative about it on my side of town.. 😂
What was the risky role Christian Bale took?
@@Dr.Thirteen-bb1ubwell I'm having a huge risk it was also perfect
Hugh Jackman was considered at the time risky to play Wolverine purely cause of his height, believe it or not Danny Devito was genuinely considered for the role
“Although something else killed his career”, Patrick is probably my favorite WatchMojo speaker
Wow, that's amazing!
After earth was so boring 😴
After earth is one of those films I CONSISTENTLY forget exists until someone or something reminds me of it. It has absolutely no staying power in my brain. Once the day passes, it goes one ear out the other and it's gone. Only for the cycle to repeat.
It’s spelled “Earph”
@@calebdonaldson8770 absolute facts. And I saw the dang thing in theaters. The only thing I remember about that fever dream is that his suit changed color and I think a giant bird and bird nest 😂. And My God, whenever I see a clip from the movie, I don't remember that terrible freaking accent that Jaden was doing the whole time 😭. Like what the heck was that? 💀
I imagine that someday, considering the rapid advance of AI, movies like this may be "fixed" by inserting different characters and dialog, and replacing "the problem". That way the CGI, sets, and everything else might be saved.
@@rosspimental8384 WELCOME TO URF! NOW DAT'S WHAT I CALL A CLOSE ENCOUNTER! PEACE!
What was the director thinking of having his daughter in a movie with no acting experience? I find it absurd
Sofia Coppola did have some acting experience. Apart from that, Coppola cast his sister in The Godfather - she was nominated for an Oscar. He had his father do the music - he won an Oscar. He gave his nephew Nicholas Cage his first major roles, he had his son AD on Dracula and that worked out. People complain about nepotism over casting Sofia in Godfather 3, but that was literally the one time hiring a family member didn't work out for him. So who can blame him?
@@platypusfrenzy Winona Ryder was originally slated to play the role, but her mental-health issues caused her to drop out. Sofia was a last-minute replacement.
@@wylierichardson-tu6zswhy not Alyssa Milano or Shannen Doherty. They were hot properties then!
She is not as bad in the movie as this list suggests.
@@erwinwoodedge4885 she's actually worse. You could have used a shrub to do her scenes & it would've have better chemistry.
It’s too bad that one bad film would cause someone to be taken off casting lists.
Same with directors. Jonathan Frakes makes one bad film and then got taken off lists.
Frakes is primarily a TV director, anyway. The only good film he directed was Star Trek: First Contact...
@@IlGreven I thought Clockstoppers did well. It was the film after that, Thunderbirds, that screwed his career.
He has done more than one bad film. Have you forgotten about the utter horseshit that was Star Trek: Insurrection?
Elizabeth Berkley in Showgirls!
That's a classic tho.
I loved it as a teenager
Great film
Apparently that cost her an audtion for Scream she was gonna read for Gale Weathers(Courtney cox)
@@richarddeleon8601the Citizen Kane of stripper movies
Mommie dearest is unintentionally funny. Next to The room and Troll 2 for so bad they're good movies.
The Master of Disguise is a hiden gem, one of my favorite movies of my childhood. The movie was made for kids
Haven't watched it yet, but I'd be shocked if Mike Meyers wasn't on it for The Love Guru.
He's not.
@@ericd6781 Yeah...I was disappointed after seeing the whole thing. I mean, Meyers was doing great until that horrid film.
What happened to Faye Dunaway was terrible! She did an amazing job and brought attention to domestic violence.
seriously - that was an autobiography from her adoptive daughter! Nowadays it would be an acceptable film
Yeah, she was always a good actress, and she did her best with that role. The problem was that her character was a monster, but people saw it as a hit job against a legend. While the movie was indeed one-sided because it was based on the perspective of Crawford's daughter, and certain aspects were definitely exaggerated, it was not too far from the truth, but it did not help that she always had a reputation of being difficult to work with, so people could not separate art from the actress.
Dunaway was awful in Mommie Dearest and I generally like her in everything else she has done. I saw Mommie Dearest before it was released at a screening at 20th Century Fox. By the end of the movie most everyone was dying of laughter.
Yes, she was that bad!
@@1etherealreality Nowadays, people have retroactively softened the stance on her performance. It was over-the-top, for sure, but most people contribute it mainly to the script and direction, and it is definitely not as reviled as years past. At the very least, the movie has achieved a degree of cult status.
@@user-zv5jd6yg7z personally I still wonder what Crawford's two scripts were like compared to what was used for the film
The Master of Disguise is great. You're just not Turtle-y enough for the Turtle Club
I didn't know Maria Pitillo was famous before her Godzilla role.
yeah i just had to say, "who?"
429: Tbh, I don’t know any career-ending roles until I started watching WatchMojo videos
Jake Lloyd was lucky that _Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace_ didn’t end his acting career, but it was never the same afterward. Lindsay Lohan, having peaked in _Mean Girls_ in 2004, deserves better than _I Know Who Killed Me._
what did Lloyd do after star warts
He was actually in Jingle All The Way with Arnold schwarzenegger. @@jimbo9208
@@jimbo9208I’d give you a link to answer your question, but CZcams may take it down. Most likely, he sought out mental health help, according to my research.
@@Jeremiah_Rivers76 or you can just tell me not hard
@@spacejam8765 yes before not after
I love Mommie Dearest, haha
That was one of the scariest movies I ever watched as a kid. To this day, I don't like wire hangers.
@@OnYourLeft Every time I see a wire hanger, I have to shout the line. Most people don't get the reference and just stare at me, lol
i am going to have so much fun with this one.
1) sharon stone: 56 projects to her name since basic instinct 2, thats just over 1/3 of her 151 career credits.
2) jaden smith: not counting music videos, 8 roles after, After Earth. 5 roles before. the rest of his 60 listed credits are music videos.
3) tom greene: 38 of his 57 roles were after freddy got fingered
4) maria pittilo: 12 of her 40 roles were after godzilla, and no that did not kill her career, 21 of her 40 roles were TV roles. she just never hit it big.
5) klinton spilsbury: 3 roles. thats it. not much i can say on that.
6) dana carvey: 21 of 51 roles after Master of Disguise.
7) lindsay lohan: 29/65 but she also had severe issues.
8) faye dunaway 117 credits. 29 BEFORE Mommy Dearest, so yeah. try again watchmojo
9) Joan Crawford: it wasnt because of trog. her career was declining in the 60s. she was aging out of the business
10) sofia coppola: 7/25 credits after godfather 3, but also has 26 directing credits after pt 3. although yes, after being critically panned for that role, she gave up acting. thats the only one you got right 🤣😂
Weird that you know all that.....
@@cowboyofscience7611 - IMDB most likely.
@@OnYourLeft They should go outside and touch some grass--without smoking it this time.
you're a loser lmao
The Master of Disguise is hilarious and I fucking stand by that
Hilariously awful. (Ik that comeback is predictable af, but like you, I stand by it)
🤮
I liked it when I was a little kid. I have no idea what I’d think of it today.
Also Carvey suffered terrible side effects from a butched surgical intervention on his back or something, whihch ended his career.
I love it so much
Funny thing is that I really like the Island of Dr Moreau. I find Marlon Brando to be perfect for that role, quirky weirdo ruling and island of humanoid beasts.
😂same! I actually still have it on DVD.
"Lost Soul" is a really interesting documentary about the making of that version of "Island of Dr. Moreau"
I also likd it a lot; I always defend that movie. Casting was really good also... Val Kilmer, the girl from The Craft... etc...
Y’all are so wrong about The Master Of Disguise 😭
Mike Myers and "The Love Guru"
I saw Mommy dearest when I was a kid. It scared me to death of that woman.
Godzilla 98 was so good i love to Watch itwhen is raining 😅
I thought it was pretty good too.
I think people were just expecting that it would be too much like the old Godzilla movies.
It's a fine giant monster movie. It's just not a Godzilla movie.
I enjoy it. I don't care what anyone says 🤷
@@Veladus Your comment sums it up perfectly 👍🏿
I watched it when it rained last year for it's 25th anniversary
Least Sophia Coppola is doing better as a director like her daddy. 😊
Lost in translation is beautiful.
Yes, she has redeemed herself a thousand times over.
I adore Marie Antoinette!
*"Turtle, Turtle"*
I'm actually really happy that movie is in this list because I always felt like it might have been a fever dream cuz I never seen it again and no one else seems to remember it
Can we please stop bashing Jake Lloyd, it’s none of his fault for what George Lucas did to him and especially the Star Wars fans that bullied him throughout high school!
Yall can take Master of disguise off her 💯 “am I not turtle enough for the turtle club ?” 😆😭
Let me guess, it’s funny because he says the world turtle over and over
Every actor has bad roles, and/or bad movies. Sad that there are a lot of genuinely talented people on this list.
My dad worked for Corning. They hired Clayton Moore to advertise their new photosensitive sunglasses, which he wore instead of his mask, and he'd carry a Morgan silver dollar instead of a silver bullet.
I've always thought that was a pretty good Godzilla movie
Macaulay Culkin: The Good Son & Richie Rich!!!
Macauley was actually offered the chance to reprise his role in Home Alone Part 3, but he turned it down. He felt he had 'outgrown' the role. He staged a 'comeback' of sorts with that movie about the club promoter who went on trial for murder.
I still say TURTLE TURTLE all the time lol
Jaden Smith's "Career"? Hahaha!!
The kid has no charisma, or, talent,Sorry to say....
Thankfully I first saw Carvey in Wild Hogs playing Dudley. But he’s also in Shameless playing Frank Gallagher.
I thought Faye Dunaway's role was awesome, but, to each its own.
Jaden Smith with his eyelashes curled. 😂
Guilty as charged.I liked Dunaway in Mommie Dearest.
You forgot Mike Meyers "Cat in the Hat." Some actors can only be funny if they have a support team of great writers working for them. Otherwise, they can't write funny material to save their lives. Same thing with Dana Carvey, who was one of the writers of "Master of Disguise."
Lmaaooo they did the same list 4 years ago. Just worded differently
They do this everytime with just about every list. It's annoying. Sad how they're running out of content.
Clayton Moore did not originate the Lone Ranger Role. He is the man who is most associated with the role and the man who played the role for most of the show's run in the 1950's. But he is NOT the one who originated the role. The character originate on the Radio back in the 1930's and the first person to portray the role was John L Barret.
I don't think I ever saw Chris Lambert after Highlander 2.
Didn't you see _Fortress?_
I tried to watch it, and spent a silent second in memory of Part One.
he played Raiden in mortal kombat (95)
@@dnasty312 I did not. Is it any good?
He did mortal kombat but yeah he mostly did indie and foreign films after that. His biggest role to date has been the radian movie skin in mk11
I don't think I could handle the movie star life. I know that if the first movie I have a leading role in bombs both critically and commercially, I would lose everything I have
So the fear of failing would prevent you from trying? Lame? :)
@@Film_Sushi It's not lame! I just don't want my life ruined by a bad movie I starred in
@@christianloubardias6375 Do you realize that the world gives a rats ass about what you want and don´t want? :) Don´t go into film industry then, work as plumber, problem solved? Lol!
426: Bad movies give actors a bad look and good movies give actors a great look
Damn. I liked the 1999 Godzilla. 😂
I remember Dana saying that he had severe heart problems and it took years to recover and kinda fell out of the limelight
Dana Carvey also won a major lawsuit he had against the hospital and caretakers of that institution, due to mistreatment and misdiagnosis of his heart problem.
On television, "The Lone Ranger" was first played by John Hart, not Clayton Moore. Moore just got carried away with the character.
So many of my brain cells are gone for seeing Tom Greens appearance.
I love "Mommie Dearest". It reminds me a lot of my childhood, without the money and fame.
Master of Disguise" was so cringeworthy
Well heck I didn't know the guy who played The Governor in The Walking Dead as in Basic Instinct 2.
Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo sneakily mentioned for 5 seconds was great.
Dana Carvey announced in November 2023 that he would retire from acting and social media due to the death of his son. This had nothing to do with a movie. You also forgot to mention that he was in the Wayne's World movies.
Master of disguise is Dana's best solo movie
There is no world where Tom Green would have a long career.
I can’t be the only one who noticed this same exact video same actors I guess when you run out of ideas
I'm surprised Matthew Broderick from 1999's "Inspector Gadget" didn't make the list or does that not count? ⚙️
He's still acting after that, just never as successful as Ferris Bueller again. Iirc Broadway career is pretty good, even though The Producers movie is a flop.
@@pluviosity but The Producers was fantastic
What is going on with the weird sound editing in the videos now? Why are there these loud off-putting sounds added into the videos?
how the hell did Tom Green have ANY career?
Looking back I don't know how neither? I know his skits on MTV was okay for what they were but a full length movie is pushing it too far.. Tom Green just got lucky in life..
@@kenrickeason the way the internet reacts to gross shit now, no way he'd be popular now
I never found him funny.
@@Bargle5do you like Eric Andre? He seems like a sucessor to tom?
yeah the only thing I saw he was good in was Road Trip and I think that was because he was just a supporting actor instead being the main focus. He's funny in bite sized chunks.
Sharon Stone has been kin 57 movies since Basic Instinct 2, WTF is this AI even talking about?
Honestly, Marlon Brandon didn't give a damn about cinema when he reached the end of his career, he took the money and went back to his gigantic villa to lead his troop of children and grandchildren.
Marlon Brando, seriously? That movie was what, 50 years or so after he became a star.
Let’s just be real about Green for a second, his schtick had worn thin & was already on minute 14 of his 15 before that god awful movie.
👍
He did a talk show after that which was interesting. He's not an actor, but he was good as a talk show host.
Sophia Coppola didn't ruin Godfather III, that movie stunk all on its own. It was an insult to The Godfather and Godfather II.
People needed a scapegoat and if she had a different last name, she wouldn't have been the scapegoat. She wasn't good, but the script wasn't good, the direction wasn't good... Hard to find anything good about it.
I like Master of disguise
Tom Green was as funny as a bucket full of dead kittens, from his first role to his last.
Dont mention a bucketful of dead kittens to Tom, that might give him some wierd ideas. lol
No idea why Mommie Dearest is on this list. That was a masterful look into the sadistic and superficial nature of hollywood.
I don’t think Brando really cared about a career by that stage anyway. He did go on to appear in 2001’s The Score and that was fantastic, despite all the tension with director Frank Oz .
I'll agree with that. That was with Robert De Niro. I was surprised. It was Marlon Brando's last serious performance.
@@theequalizer9154 I recommend you read the Wikipedia article on the tensions. It’s hilarious.
@@maxrebo8455 Thank you. I will read that.
That was Brando's last film- he died right after filming. Fact: Keith Richards named his son Marlon, after MB.
How did Elizabeth Berkley and _Showgirls_ not make this list? That one comes first in the minds of a lot of people as the shining example of a career-killing role.
Holy shit, that's Sam Rockwell! 😂
TOM GREENS CAREER HASN'T EVEN BEGUN. What we saw in the 90's and 00's was just a prelude, not even a prequel.
The Island of Dr. Moreau is actually really good! Worth watching the backstory before watching the movie.
What's wrong with Mommy dearest?
nothing
*I am not one of your FANS!*
I was going to ask the same question 😂😂 that’s a masterpiece
Some people got angry because they liked Joan Crawford
I wondered about that too. I liked that movie and thought she played the part well!
Freddie Got Fingered was an absolute masterpiece that the vast majority of comedy films don't come close to touching
Congratulations for being able to put the words "actor" and "career" in context with "jaden" and "smith".
Master of Disguise is a fkn classic and I will die on this hill.
Man I remember Master of Disguise... I was just a kid and wanted to see it for some reason, who the hell knows why. I guess I thought it would be kind of like Wayne's World since it had the same dude in it. My parents really didn't want to see it, but went anyway to take me.
Right after it started, it was already terrible. So, so terrible. After I, even as a kid, realized this movie was not funny at all, told them we could leave and my dad said Nope, you wanted to see it, now you gotta watch it. :(
Meanest thing he ever did to me.
I have the feeling that 80% of the people in this video didn't even have a career they could have killed.
Sharon Stone's career did exactly what it was doing after basic instinct. It didn't hurt her career in any way.
Maria Pitillo went on to do 42 episodes of Providence and didn't leave acting for years after Godzilla. That isn't a killed career that is a choice.
Lindsey Lohan's career wasn't killed by I know how killed me. He personal life did. It just happened to be the last staring role which it self was a symptom of her personal issues.
This list is super lazy.
I heard Fay Dunaway is really hard to work with, and that's what killed her career. I know she received hate from Joan Crawford fans, but most of the hate was directed at Christina herself.
Obviously these idiots didn't see Sharon Stone in Casino, she was amazing.
Dana Carvey was great on Saturday night live and he and David Spade do a Great podcast, but the guy is horrible on film. And he even admits it.
“Master of Disguise” was made for children, but was judged as an adult comedy. Not that that makes it much better, but it should be looked at thru that lens
Man, it's cringe-inducing how much whoever put this together doesn't understand some of these roles and the films and the respective careers. Freddy Got Fingered is glaring.
Sharon stone has 25 films since Basic Instinct 2. Why is she on this list? Jaden Smith is the worst, no charisma, no talent. can't act. Total Nepo Baby!
4:08 *Good Grief! It's THAT Rain Movie! From the start till the ending credits, it's constantly raining in the ENTIRE FREAKING movie!!!*
Tom Green never had an acting career to lose.
Sharon Stone really should've played herself in the 1994 movie The Flintstones.😋
Along with the Rock??
Mike Myers in The Love Guru. Probably the worst movie I have ever seen and Myers was never cast in a leading role ever again outside of voicing Shrek. It also doesn't help that Mike Myers had a reputation of being a complete asshole on set. It would seem that his bad behavior coupled with his performance in The Love Guru essentially damaged his career irreparably.
Still better than MoD
He somehow bounced back
Jack and Jill with Adam Sandler is up there with it.
@@raydiaz2772 Adam still keeps on making movies and while they come in different levels of quality, people will keep watching. His drama's are pretty good but his comedies stink.
@jonathanbarr9764 he hasn't fallen off by any means just that's one of the movies I liked least by him.
Some of these actors didn't even have a movie career in the first place.
Looks like WM quickly ran out of ideas after Marlon Brando, and just found unimportant actors to extend the video.
Actually, Jaden Smith's career got killed when he opened a twitter account.