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Maybe they were a. Maybe she was a or a whose career fizzled out. Perhaps they made and didn't pan out. Or the big star and. The bottom line is, their next big thing didn't work. Their career has bottomed out.
At best, they take bit roles and second billing to. At worst, they can look forward to a long career as a tabloid punchline. And then, suddenly. They landed a hot role, signed on to a, or broke back into the industry as an or what have you. If they were on drugs or had behavior issues, they've cleaned up. If they were always typecast, they.
If they were labeled as played out, they manage to innovate their style that refreshes their work and possibly their medium. They've resurrected their careers. And if they're really lucky, they're bigger than they have ever been! See also and.
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Hirakawa is also known as the Japanese dub-over voice of both, but he has received some heat from fans for voicing. But thanks to his roles as Akari, Laito Sakamaki, Noriaki Kakyoin and Rei Ryugazaki, he became more popular with fans across the globe. •: In 2005, the / author was caught plagiarizing panels from other works, like Takehiko Inoue's.
As a result, the 'offending' story was pulled out of Bessatsu Comic and Suetsugu had to put her whole career on hold. Now, however? Suetsugu is back, due to the success of her story. • in ( re-dub). Originally, she was best known for playing Flonne in the franchise, as well as having a few roles in anime before the industry burst in the mid-2000s. Between then and 2015, she mostly worked on video game voiceovers (and mostly humanitarian work) and not so many anime roles.
Since her casting as Chibi-Usa, starting in the second season of Sailor Moon, she has become more active again, even landing another anime role in 2015 in playing Eddelrittuo. • in and ADR Director of: Lang's first big voice-acting role was as Kenshiro from. Around the time of the anime industry crash around the mid-2000s, his presence in anime dubs diminished with most of his voice work limited to video games, western animation, and minor roles in and (and much like his wife, has done a lot of humanitarian work in addition to his music career). Around 2015, he returned to the anime voice acting scene as Egor in as well as making his presence as an ADR Director for and. • in Clear Card-hen: This shojo manga team saw its popularity slowly falter due to the controversial endings of and, sinking even further with the negative reception of 2011's. They still continue to write new material, but none of it seems to have made as big of an impact as any of their older stuff. They even put and on hiatus to continue Tsubasa and xxxHolic, but Tsubasa World Chronicle only had two volumes released before it ended in 2016 and xxxHolic: Rei was a due to slow pacing and sporadic release of chapters.
That same year, CLAMP decided to continue Cardcaptor Sakura with a brand new Clear Card story arc, with the original staff and cast of CCS' returning to produce the anime in 2018. This has also led to CLAMP working on the manga adaptation of the J-drama HIGH&LOW, as well as the character designs for the spring 2017 anime and the upcoming sequel of R2. • hit it big in the anime industry with her role as the main heroine of the aforementioned, catapulting her to voice-acting stardom (she was also the very first voice for 's Kasumi).
In 2000, she left voice acting behind to concentrate on a music career, and when she came back to in 2009, she was limited to minor roles due to being out of the industry for a long time. Eventually, she would receive the role of 's Saber (Nero), bringing her to prominence once again thanks to the Fate franchise's growth in popularity with the release of as well as the expansion of EXTRA's contents, in addition to a role in another growing franchise (Cagliostro from ). • lost her credibility when her sitcom character on, and by extension herself, came out as gay in 1998,, and her attempt at starting in 2001 was pulled after half a season. Then came, where her performance as Dory brought her back into the spotlight in probably the biggest way this has ever happened with a voice acting role. Desamuduru Songs Free Download 320kbps. Riding the hype and acclaim of the role, Ellen received a talk show and a couple of stints hosting the Oscars, and she's now considered one of America's most beloved celebrities. Thirteen years later, the main draw of was considered to be that DeGeneres was the star.
• In 2015, the (the anti-Oscars) introduced a new award called the 'Razzie Redeemer Award', where a past nominee or winner had transitioned into a far more critically successful movie. And Razzie king, who are both listed below, were the first two winners.
Won in 2017 for directing. After and his messy break-up with, his career had hit rock bottom. Then in 2007, he made his directorial debut with the critical and commercial success. He followed it up with in 2010, which also received critical and commercial success.
He won his second Oscar as a producer in 2013 when his third movie won Best Picture. Unfortunately, 2016 was not a good year for him. Along with the highly divisive critical reception to (though he has received praised for his performance as Batman), and while his next film, was a modest hit, his latest directorial venture,, was met with mixed-to-negative reviews and became one of the biggest box office bombs of 2016. Not to mention his crumbling personal life, with his highly public divorce from, his brother,, being accused of sexual assault, and Affleck struggling with alcoholism, it remains to be seen how all this will affect his career. • Don Ameche in.
Ameche was one of 's biggest romantic stars and light comedians in the late 1930s and throughout the 1940s, starring in numerous successful films such as The Story of Alexander Graham Bell and. After 1949, however, his film career flatlined. He appeared in only five films over the course of the next three decades. His television appearances were more frequent, and he also starred in a few Broadway musicals, but his main income came from dinner theatre. In 1983, the 75-year-old Ameche was cast in the major role as Mortimer Duke in the hit comedy Trading Places, his first film in 13 years. The film brought him back into the Hollywood mainstream after 34 years in the wilderness.
He won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his next film and worked steadily until a month before his death in 1993. She had been an icon in the 60s and 80s for mega hits like and. Frustrated at such typecasting, she sought to break away from it, notably in the 1970 flop. Although she succeeded eventually with, a botched throat surgery left her iconic voice damaged.
It wasn't until this 2001 comedy that she really returned to the public eye, also returning to her Disney roots. She now enjoyed a different image, somewhat her previous sweetly persona.
She's also enjoyed lots of success as a in the and franchises. After starting off as a child actress in the blockbuster as well as and during the 1980s, Barrymore's pre-adolescent drug and alcohol problems and her overshadowed her career. While she cleaned up by the early 1990s, by that time her career had been reduced to low-budget, independent movies (which most of the time, seemed to her as ) like,, and the remake of, and small roles in major movies like. Her in 1996's brought her more and more A-list friendly roles (beginning with ), most often of the variety.
• became a star in the early 2000s with, and with hits such as,, the franchise and. She took a step back and focused on smaller independent dramas, but the failure of became a which was only cemented by the bombing of. However she came back to prominence with 2016's Love & Friendship, an adaptation of Jane Austen's - critics calling it her finest work in years. However, her resurrection was instantly negated with the critically despised flop, The Disappointments Room, and the latest Underworld film, which got scathing reviews and became the lowest grossing film in the franchise, setting her career back once again. • A film scoring example is.
Once a notable name for action films and dramas in the 1950s and 1960s, Bernstein had found himself reduced to scoring mostly TV shows by the 1970s (although even in the 1950s and 1960s he was happy to work in television, a medium he never considered himself above). Then, who was Bernstein's neighbor as a child, needed someone to score after the first score was rejected. He suggested Bernstein and the film's success resurrected Bernstein's career, later going on to score many successful comedies as well as thrillers and dramas (he was not only a regular composer for Landis, but for and as well) until his retirement in 2002 and eventual passing in 2004. After her breakout role in Hollywood saw her has the next best thing.
Unfortunately, after making a bunch of error in film choices, the 2010 comedy flop, Gulliver's Travels, being the biggest, it seemed her career was always going to be limited to small indies or supporting roles. Her critically acclaimed performance in the film adaptation of Into the Woods catapulted her back to the A-list - and she enjoyed a much higher profile afterwards, eventually being picked as the new for the sequel to the classic film. Brando was a major star in the 50's with classic hits such as and. By the 1960's, however, Brando's failed movies outweighed his successes, partly due to his temper on set, and most movie studios considered him a risk. Flash forward to 1972, when was adapting a novel onto the big screen, and he wanted the 47-year-old Brando to play the patriarch of a Mafia family.
Finally gave in after Coppola gave Brando a screen test, and The Godfather became an instant classic. Brando won an Oscar for his performance as Don Vito Corleone, and high-profile roles in, and soon followed. After being considered a rising star in the 1980s following the success of, a number of barely released films and short-lived television series derailed him.
After spending several years in obscurity in films like and, he turned it around in 2007 by playing a few villain roles in the critically acclaimed and (getting an Oscar nomination for certainly boosted his career as well) and then playing the main character in. The role got him a lot of acclaim and, despite an and an unfortunate turn in, hasn't looked back. • went through this twice. • The first was in the 1990s. After very nearly killed their careers entirely, they made, which not only revived their momentum completely but was nominated for several Oscars (including Best Picture) and winning for Best Original Screenplay. • Again in the 2000s.
After the runaway success of, they followed it up with the commercially unsuccessful, the less distinctive, and the coolly received. Critics had begun to believe that the brothers had lost their touch and they didn't make another film until three years later. That movie?, which. • pulled this off twice. After transitioning from Broadway to the silver screen, she became one of Hollywood's most respected leading ladies of the 1930s and 40s. But after she had a failed lawsuit against her studio, she found herself doing smaller and smaller films.
Then came her famous performance as Margo Channing in and the following Oscar nomination. After the buzz from that had died down, she went radically against type as a psychotic in - and that ensured that she was still working steadily until her death. • arguably underwent this twice, first in. He started off as first victim and later gained notice on before breaking through in.
After that, his resume is a bit spotty, mixing dubious films (like and ) and some hidden gems (, and ) along with a lone blockbuster (. Like Edward, with ). Then he turns up in Pirates, earns an Oscar nomination, signs on for the sequels and renews his partnership with to fantastic results in and. However, although it was a huge hit at the box office, being heavily criticized with many arguing that Depp had become typecast as an eccentric loner.
Depp's next films,,, and were outright bombs, and culminated in the massive flop. Depp's performance in was widely hailed as a return to form and seemed to have restored his critical respectability, but his next film after that, the sequel to Alice in Wonderland known as,, not helped by his simultaneous domestic violence scandal. • in Fast & Furious. Diesel had started the as an with films like,, and before destroying his credibility with action duds like and and the critically ravaged family film. An attempt to establish dramatic credibility in won critical plaudits. Diesel reestablished his career by returning to the series that made him famous, and now looks to resurrect the Riddick films as well. Furthermore, his status as has also produced two highly acclaimed Riddick games, and.
• (pictured above) in. He played a few second-string roles before receiving high critical praise in the biopic as, and the sky was the limit.
Then his well-documented substance abuse problems pulled him into obscurity for about 15 years. He landed a recurring role on and would occasionally surface in a big-budget A-list film like with or with, but never as the first-billed star. He would invariably be seen on the cover of some tabloid and being carted back to rehab shortly thereafter. First he rehearsed a comeback with critically acclaimed roles in and. Then Iron Man hit, his next film ( ) netted him an Oscar nomination, won him a Golden Globe, and was a box-office smash. He also got top billing in the of, once again reprising what's now his signature role, Tony Stark/. Dunst was an acclaimed child actress who managed to successfully negotiate her transition to adult roles, averting the trope in style with roles in,, and the films, among others.
She was considered one of Hollywood's most promising young actresses before depression and rumored substance abuse led her to check herself into rehab at the age of 25, and the rest of Hollywood to write her off as yet another party girl burnout. Three years later, she won the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival in 2011 for her turn as a in. It's a pretty spectacular way to make a career comeback, as these things go.
Even director 's at Cannes wasn't enough to kill Dunst's momentum. • James Fox was a prominent star of the British New Wave in the '60s with prominent roles in movies like The Servant, and. However, Fox became heavily involved in drug culture, which (along with his father's death) precipitated a physical and mental breakdown. Fox left cinema for 14 years, became a born-again Christian and disavowed his earlier career. In 1984, Fox starred in 's and experienced a major comeback, both as a leading man and popular character actor, appearing in films as diverse as,, and. Gaining momentum in the late 1980s to early-mid 1990s, mostly for his role as a pimp in 1987's Street Smart, he grew to become a household name for African-American cinema and was known for his award-winning performances in,,, and, until he was derailed with the flops of and Chain Reaction, and he would only play roles as narrators and other supporting roles, until a shed of light appeared, when he was.