Demi Moore and Pamela Anderson are the latest examples of figures from the past — forgotten by the industry — who suddenly find themselves in contention for major awards and starring in films that everyone is talking about. But this dynamic is not new; it has existed as long as cinema itself. Nothing captivates the public more than a dramatic fall followed by an even greater redemption
At 30, the actress has been nominated for an Oscar four times and is in the running for a fifth. Allergic to fame and social media, she isn’t afraid to turn down big roles to give priority to projects that interest her, although her dream is to play a Bond villain
At 75 and with a few projects in the pipeline, the actor who became famous thanks to ‘Pulp Fiction’ and has had a string of box office hits since has no plans to retire, or to stop airing his opinion on whatever subject he wants
These projects were set to become blockbusters, but at the last minute, the lead actor backed out. The result? Some films failed miserably, others succeeded beyond expectations, and some never even made it to the cinema
Star of ‘straight-to-DVD’ action thrillers, such as the recently released ‘One More Shot,’ the British-born battler and his movies have been applauded by action fans for their purity, freedom, originality, and respect for the classics of the genre
A pilot who’s more interested these days in his planes and children than in his acting career, the two-time Oscar nominee faced personal tragedies that shaped his life