But others struggle. It might come as a surprise, but a lot of actors have it hard before reaching success. This includes rejections, typecasting, ageism, and even canceled projects. With so many obstacles, success in the acting world is few.
It might not seem fair, as many struggling actors have great talents, but they are given the opportunity to shine. That’s why once in a while, we happily cheer for actors making it big. Especially if it’s a struggling actor who breaks through all the hoops and rings, and makes it big.
So which actors have made it big in spite of Hollywood cutthroats?
#1 Jack Nicholson
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Nicholson rose to prominence with the release of the cult film Easy Rider when he was 30 years old. Following that, he began to receive offers after offers for jobs from well-known filmmakers.
#2 Lisa Kudrow
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That was the correct decision. Lisa later won an Emmy for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Phoebe on Friends. Aside from that, Kudrow and her co-stars were the highest-paid TV performers at the time, earning $1 million each episode during the ninth and tenth seasons.
#3 Carey Mulligan
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Her awards include a BAFTA for best actress in An Education and a Critics Choice Movie Award for her performance in Promising Young Woman. Many of us recognize Carey Mulligan as Daisy in the big-budget film rendition of The Great Gatsby.
#4 Hilary Swank
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Hilary Swank began her career in tiny supporting roles before landing her first major roles. In Beverly Hills, 90210, she played a single mother at the start of her career. Instead of the anticipated two years of effort, her character was dropped after Episode 16. Swank subsequently expressed her disappointment, believing that if she wasn't good enough for Beverly Hills, 90210, she wouldn't be able to do anything.But the following year, the actress was cast as the lead in the indie film Boys Don't Cry, for which she won an Oscar. She won her second Oscar for her part in Million Dollar Baby five years later.
#5 Anthony Hopkins
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He didn't become renowned till he was 50 years old. By chance, he was given the character of Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs at the time. The filmmaker required a real "Shakespeare monster," which is why Anthony Hopkins was chosen. In 1992, the actor received his first Academy Award nomination for this role.
#6 Reese Witherspoon
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#7 Kate Winslet
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The actress's debut came with her performance in the psychological thriller Heavenly Creatures, while international stardom came with her role as Rose in Titanic, which she landed owing to her perseverance and drive.
#8 Fred Astaire
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When the dancer was 30, he decided to try his luck again in Hollywood. And he was successful. He landed a little part that led to other changes. Fred had been paired with Ginger Rogers. Eventually, their dance partnership in Flying Down to Rio became the movie's major focus, helping to popularize dancing.
#9 Jessica Chastain
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Chastain's breakout performance came in The Help when she played a blonde. However, as her career progresses, the actress is no longer scared to appear on screen with her natural hair color.
#10 Naomi Watts
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The worst part was that the actress's nomination was so frequently denied that she began to believe in her professional failure. As a result, Naomi was tight, apprehensive, and overly amused during auditions, which, in her own words, made others uncomfortable. Naomi Watts' debut came with her appearance in the cult film Mulholland Drive, which earned her her first major honors. Following that, employment offers poured in.
#11 Kerry Washington
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She was later nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Actress and a Golden Globe. She appeared in blockbusters and had the opportunity to work with Quentin Tarantino.
#12 Maggie Gyllenhaal
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Maggie Gyllenhaal has received harsh remarks regarding her looks throughout her career. As a result, she was not cast in some parts, such as romantic ones. The actress received praise and her first prize for her performance in the film Secretary. Nonetheless, Maggie admits that she is still disillusioned by many aspects of Hollywood.The 37-year-old actress was once turned down for a part because she was "too old" to play the lover of a 55-year-old guy. Maggie made her feature-directing debut in 2021. Her film The Lost Daughter received Best Screenplay at the Venice Film Festival.
#13 Robert Pattinson
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Nonetheless, even with the success of the Twilight Saga, the actor had challenges in his acting career. He stated in 2017 that it was difficult for him to land fresh parts since he was not as cool as Leonardo DiCaprio. And the films he was in at the time were not financially successful. The actor was even thinking at the time that his luck had run out.
#14 Keira Knightley
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"And it doesn't matter what sort of person you are; it's hard not to pay a price for it." "Even if you're successful, you still have to deal with a lot of rejection," the actress explained.
#15 Mindy Kaling
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Simultaneously, the actress said in an interview that she was sacked from the comedy in which the producer initially wanted her to portray herself. The reason for her dismissal was that they didn't think she was humorous or attractive enough to have the program revolve around her.