helloimustbegoing said:
Also got to shout out Henry Winkler for Barry.
That is a great one. He was so typecated he couldn't get work for a long time.
helloimustbegoing said:
Also got to shout out Henry Winkler for Barry.
Everyone knows it was his role in U.S. Marshals that put him back on the mapTCTTS said:
It's RDJ for me.
October 2005 was a huge month for him. He went from movie purgatory / Ally McBeal appearances to not only starring in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (one of my absolute favorites as well), but having a supporting role in the critically acclaimed, George Clooney-directed Good Night, and Good Luck just two weeks before. It was that one-two punch that sent him on his way, and then, just six months later (March 2006), he had a great supporting role in Zodiac, another one of my all-time favorites, that solidified his comeback. A year later (May 2008) Iron Man hit and the rest is history.
I don't think any other comeback comes even close to that kind of run, in less than three years, from indie/drama darling to blockbuster superstar, after crashing and burning a decade+ prior.
Henry Winkler for Arrested Development would be the right choice.Kevin the 3-legged dog said:helloimustbegoing said:
Also got to shout out Henry Winkler for Barry.
That is a great one. He was so typecated he couldn't get work for a long time.
Kevin the 3-legged dog said:MookieBlaylock said:
Burt Reynolds had a great comeback
Ran into Jackie Earl at an Indian restraunt before his comeback when he first moves to SA not sure how i recognized him.
Isn't he friends with your brother?
MookieBlaylock said:Kevin the 3-legged dog said:MookieBlaylock said:
Burt Reynolds had a great comeback
Ran into Jackie Earl at an Indian restraunt before his comeback when he first moves to SA not sure how i recognized him.
Isn't he friends with your brother?
He is but not the brother that posts here
He also created a children's book series about a boy named Hank Zipzer. Hank is the world's greatest underachiever. And he is based on Henry Winkler's childhoodhelloimustbegoing said:
Also got to shout out Henry Winkler for Barry.
JCRiley09 said:
Matthew McConaughey
Completely lost to romantic comedy abyss. Now everything he touches is gold. Lincoln Lawyer, Dallas Buyers Club, True Detective, Mud, etc etc etc
I know he's a sip, but he completely turned around his career.
What? You didn't like Dark Tower?Flashdiaz said:JCRiley09 said:
Matthew McConaughey
Completely lost to romantic comedy abyss. Now everything he touches is gold. Lincoln Lawyer, Dallas Buyers Club, True Detective, Mud, etc etc etc
I know he's a sip, but he completely turned around his career.
I don't know, last good movie he made was Interstellar. Now he's just speaking slowly in Lincoln commercials and he's always alone, makes me sad.
Emotional Support Cobra said:
Rob Lowe. Amazing brat pack success, then sex scandal and he is a laughing stock, pause, then pivots unironically to Tommy Boy, Austin Powers and finally kills it in Parks and Rec and he is aging like fine wine.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Playing pretty fast and loose with what a comeback is at this point.
Please explainATM9000 said:
Can't believe we are mid down page 2 and I'm about to win the thread.
Although I hated the movie his first comeback was in and partially because of his performance, the answer to this thread is Daniel Day-Lewis.
SJEAg said:
Kiefer Sutherland in the early 2000s. Mid 80s to mid 90s he was either brat pack and/or the evil guy in every movie.
Then he seemed to sort of disappear for a while.
Then 24 turned him into a total badass and a megastar. Think he was the highest paid TV actor for a while.
Not sure what he's doing these days...think mostly focusing on his music.
I know he did Designated Survivor a few years ago that was a moderate success but ultimately cancelled after 3-4 seasons. Just googled him and sounds like he does have a new espionage TV series on the horizon with Paramount. Maybe it'll be comeback #2.Kevin the 3-legged dog said:SJEAg said:
Kiefer Sutherland in the early 2000s. Mid 80s to mid 90s he was either brat pack and/or the evil guy in every movie.
Then he seemed to sort of disappear for a while.
Then 24 turned him into a total badass and a megastar. Think he was the highest paid TV actor for a while.
Not sure what he's doing these days...think mostly focusing on his music.
Didn't he just have another show on TV?
SJEAg said:I know he did Designated Survivor a few years ago that was a moderate success but ultimately cancelled after 3-4 seasons. Just googled him and sounds like he does have a new espionage TV series on the horizon with Paramount. Maybe it'll be comeback #2.Kevin the 3-legged dog said:SJEAg said:
Kiefer Sutherland in the early 2000s. Mid 80s to mid 90s he was either brat pack and/or the evil guy in every movie.
Then he seemed to sort of disappear for a while.
Then 24 turned him into a total badass and a megastar. Think he was the highest paid TV actor for a while.
Not sure what he's doing these days...think mostly focusing on his music.
Didn't he just have another show on TV?
I nominate myself.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Playing pretty fast and loose with what a comeback is at this point.
Little Children was, of course, an extremely difficult film and role to watch. But...wow.Quote:
Jackie Earl Haley
He was a child actor, was in the Bad News Bears movies, in a film with Cruise and Shelly Long called Losin' It, and in the great movie Breaking Away. He even reprised his role in the TV show. Then nothing. It's hard wen you're 5' nothing and ugly. He moved to SA, had a production company, was in a band.
He got a break in 2008, and a role in a Sean Penn Film All the King's men, then got nominated for an Oscar for Little Chidren. Has worked nonstop since and still lives in SA.
Hey Nav said:Little Children was, of course, an extremely difficult film and role to watch. But...wow.Quote:
Jackie Earl Haley
He was a child actor, was in the Bad News Bears movies, in a film with Cruise and Shelly Long called Losin' It, and in the great movie Breaking Away. He even reprised his role in the TV show. Then nothing. It's hard wen you're 5' nothing and ugly. He moved to SA, had a production company, was in a band.
He got a break in 2008, and a role in a Sean Penn Film All the King's men, then got nominated for an Oscar for Little Chidren. Has worked nonstop since and still lives in SA.
Breaking Away is greatness.
OmgBrian Earl Spilner said: