boooeee said:Cary Elwes - Had a promising start as the Wesley in the Princess Bride. Seems to have made exclusively bad decisions since then (except for maybe "Glory"). He starred in what is still the worst film I ever paid money for to see in the theatre: "Robin Hood : Men in Tights".
No Answers said:
*Groan* I can still recall sitting in the theatre, ten minutes into that, ducking my head and feeling ashamed to be seen watching it lest anyone I knew was there.
I had thought, "It's Mel Brooks, it'll be funny!" ...and it was so embarrassingly, badly unfunny...
Marc said:
While he hasn't been in any major movies, he has been keeping active, especially in animation. He was the Joker in the Batman animated series, and a very good one too.
Just saw today a CNN article on his career.specious_reasons said:
Mark Hamill's work in LucasArts games is excellent. And I agree with you about his Joker.
I give his live acting gigs a C but voice acting an A.
Brown said:Whoopi Goldberg won a best supporting actress Oscar for one of the funniest performances of the decade in "Ghost," went on to do... "Star Trek."
Joel Grey won a best supporting actor Oscar for giving a "wow" performance in "Cabaret," and went on to do... "Star Trek."
Louise Fletcher, whose performance as Nurse Ratched in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" earned her a best actress Oscar, went on to do... "Star Trek."
F. Murray Abraham, absolutely perfect in the role of Salieri in "Amadeus" and who won an Oscar for the role, went on to do... "Star Trek."
Actually, Goldberg's and Fletcher's work on the show was some of their best. In my view, Goldberg is better as a serious actress than she is as a comic actress, and the "Trek" writers gave her some of the best lines in the whole series. As for Louise Fletcher, it's a pity that she couldn't bag "meatier" roles in movies or TV, but many fine actresses have had similar problems.No Answers said:Both Goldberg and Fletcher's roles and performances were outstanding. I'm sure they made quite a nice sum for these roles; not sure how you can call these two "career death-rolls".
uneasy said:Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker)
Poor guy.
Marc said:
Just saw today a CNN article on his career.
That's Jim Davis and James Doohan.Skeptic said:Then they should go and beat the s--t out of Jim David ("Garfield") and James "Scotty" Duhane...