Macauley Culkin
Macauley Culkin called the greatest child actor since
Shirley Temple, he rose to international fame in the blockbuster movie, Home
Alone. He went on to similar acclaim in several other movies, including Home
Alone 2: Lost in New York, My Girl and The Good Son, and more. In 1995, his
parents separated and fought a lengthy legal battle over custody of their kids
and Macauley’s substantial fortune. This lawsuit lasted two years, during which
time Mack refused to work. His mother eventually received custody. After
several years away from acting, he returned to play some darker, more
experimental roles and play in a band. The actor’s gaunt appearance here
worried his many fans after he was said to be close to death last year as he
allegedly battled a devastating heroin addiction. He looked considerable
healthier at last year’s Comic Con Convention but is said to be smoking up to
60 cigarettes a day, which he can definitely afford with his $15 million net
worth.
Jonathan Lipnicki
Jonathan Lipnicki: An American actor known for his childhood roles in Jerry Maguire, Stuart Little, The Little Vampire, and Like Mike. Took a hiatus from acting to lead a normal teenage life, but, now, is back with a vengeance. Without glasses and with a super-buff body gained from competing in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, he is again ready for the grappling ring of Hollywood!
Jodie Foster
Jodie Foster – She has been acting since the age of 3, receiving two Academy Awards and many nominations. She graduated from Yale University and has two sons. She continues to act and direct and seems to have weathered her early fame quite well.
Angus T. Jones – Starred as the sarcastic, wise-cracking son of single father, Jon Cryer, who lives with his uncle (and Cryer’s brother), Charlie Sheen in the popular comedy, Two and a Half Men. He became the most highly paid child actor at the age of 17, earning $300,000 per episode for 26 episodes. In 2012, he began criticizing the show as “filth” and discouraging people from watching it. His protest is linked to his religious beliefs as a member of the Voice of Prophecy Seventh-Day Adventist church in Los Angeles. He certainly is able to be a large donor.
Lindsay Lohan – Burst onto the acting scene playing twins in the remake of The Parent Trap. Next came the hit movies, Freaky Friday and Mean Girls. She was a bona fide star. The temptations of tinsel town proved to be too much for the Disney star, and she has spent time in and out of court mandated rehabilitation, jail and psychotherapy, while appearing in less than critically acclaimed films. She keeps trying though and, perhaps one day, she will get her mojo back.
Amanda Bynes
Amanda Bynes – She took a slightly different tack post child stardom. Amanda was a regular cast member on two Nickelodeon shows—Figure it Out and All That, then starred in The Amanda Show and had parts in several movies before retiring, unretiring, and, finally, taking time off from acting. A large portion of this time off has been spent at the police station. Her first ticket was for talking on the cell phone while driving, and the crimes grew from there to include a DUI for sideswiping a police car, two hit-and-runs, driving with a suspended license, tampering with evidence by throwing a bong out her Manhattan apartment window during an arrest for marijuana possession, and starting a small fire in front of a stranger’s house. She is currently enrolled in fashion school. Is orange her favorite color?
Danica McKellar
Danica McKellar – Winnie of The Wonder Years appears to be a winner at transitioning from child actress to adult actress—not to mention author of several books on the joys of math for middle and high schoolers and film director and writer. Her parents’ emphasis on education (she graduated from UCLA summa cum laude) and studies of mathematics helped keep this girl’s head straight.
Mischa Barton
Mischa Barton – The once rail-thin star of The O.C. has come under scrutiny for her weight gain with which she has come to terms. She says, “When you’re 16, you’re not what you are at 25. I was really young and just had not filled out at all. Not everybody stays the same body type. It was always, ‘She’s too skinny, she must be sick.’” Then it was, “She’s too big.” I was never the right weight. Whatever weight she is, she has enough acting jobs and endorsements to keep her busy.
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