Hollywood’s Biggest Stars: Where Are They Now?

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In the world of Hollywood, stars rise and fall, and the landscape of fame is ever-changing. Many actors and actresses who were once at the top of their game have seemingly disappeared from the spotlight, leaving fans wondering what they’re up to these days. Let’s take a look at some of Hollywood’s biggest stars and where they are now.

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Cameron Diaz was once a household name, known for her roles in hit films like “There’s Something About Mary” and “Charlie’s Angels.” However, Diaz has since stepped away from the spotlight and retired from acting. She has focused on other ventures, such as writing and the launch of her own clean wine brand, Avaline.

2. Meg Ryan
Meg Ryan was the queen of romantic comedies in the ’90s, starring in beloved films like “When Harry Met Sally” and “.” After a string of box office disappointments, Ryan stepped back from acting and has focused on her personal life and raising her daughter.

3. Rick Moranis
Rick Moranis was a comedic genius in the ’80s and ’90s, with roles in classic films like “” and “Honey, .” However, after the tragic loss of his wife to cancer, Moranis stepped away from acting to focus on raising his children. He recently made a rare return to acting in a Mint Mobile commercial, leaving fans hopeful for a comeback.

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Brendan Fraser was a major star in the late ’90s and early 2000s, with roles in hit films like “The Mummy” and “George of the Jungle.” However, a series of personal and professional setbacks took a toll on Fraser, leading to a decline in his career. In recent years, Fraser has been making a comeback, with roles in television and film projects that have reignited interest in his work.

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Macaulay Culkin was a child star sensation, best known for his iconic role in the “Home Alone” series. However, after a tumultuous adolescence and legal battles with his parents over his earnings, Culkin stepped away from the spotlight. He has since focused on his personal life and has made occasional appearances in film and television projects.

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Lindsay Lohan was once a rising star in Hollywood, known for her roles in films like “Mean Girls” and “Freaky Friday.” However, Lohan’s personal struggles with substance abuse and legal issues derailed her career. In recent years, Lohan has stepped back from the spotlight and has focused on her personal life, with occasional appearances in television and film projects.

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Amanda Bynes was a beloved child star, known for her roles in hit shows like “All That” and “The Amanda Show,” as well as films like “What a Girl Wants” and “She’s the Man.” However, Bynes’ struggles with and substance abuse led to a public meltdown and legal troubles. In recent years, Bynes has worked on her sobriety and mental health, focusing on her personal life and pursuing a degree in fashion design.

8. Freddie Prinze Jr.
Freddie Prinze Jr. was a heartthrob in the late ’90s and early 2000s, known for his roles in teen films like “She’s All That” and “I Know What You Did Last Summer.” However, Prinze stepped away from acting to focus on his family and has since pursued a career in voice acting, including voicing characters in the “ Rebels” animated series.

9. Jonathan Taylor Thomas
Jonathan Taylor Thomas rose to fame as a teen heartthrob in the ’90s, with roles in hit shows like “Home Improvement” and films like “Tom and Huck.” However, Thomas stepped away from the spotlight to focus on his education, attending Harvard University and Columbia University. He has since made occasional appearances in television and film projects.

10. Mara Wilson
Mara Wilson was a beloved child star, known for her roles in films like “Matilda” and “Mrs. Doubtfire.” Wilson stepped away from acting to focus on her education and personal life, and has since pursued a career as a writer and has been vocal about her experiences as a former child star.

The world of Hollywood is ever-changing, and many of its biggest stars have taken a step back from the spotlight to focus on their personal lives and pursue new endeavors. While they may not be as visible as they once were, these actors and actresses have left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry and continue to be remembered for their iconic roles.

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