Remember the 90s? If not, we at Her Beauty feel terribly sorry that you had to miss out on that decade of awesomeness. It was a magical time in which MTV still played music videos, gaudy neon jackets were all the rage, and you saved things onto floppy disks that contained a few kilobytes of storage space. It also had its share of actors who have remained big stars today such as Brad Pitt, Tom Hanks and…um…Ryan Phillippe. Okay, so not everybody’s star shines forever. In fact, for your viewing pleasure we have compiled a list of 10 famous actors from the 90s who have largely dropped off into obscurity.
1. Sarah Michelle Gellar
Back in the mid-90s Sarah Michelle Gellar was saving the world from all sorts of evil monsters in the title role of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Her career on camera has been fairly quiet since, although she has voiced her share of animated characters, including various characters in Robot Chicken and Seventh Sister in Star Wars: Rebels. She’s the mother of two children and after almost 16 years is still happily married to Freddie Prinze Jr.
2. Jonathan Taylor Thomas
If you were a big fan of Home Improvement, one of the biggest sitcom hits in the 1990s, you are sure to recall Jonathan Taylor Thomas as Tim Taylor’s middle son Randy. After eight solid seasons on the show as well as appearing on countless covers of teen magazines, Thomas essentially said goodbye to showbiz. Don’t feel too bad for him though. He’s an Ivy Leaguer, having spent time at Harvard before graduating from Columbia University. So he’s doing just fine.
3. Melissa Joan Hart
Confession: I had a crush on Melissa Joan Hart when I was a teen, although I never cared for any of her TV shows. However, millions of viewers enjoyed her as the star of such shows as Clarissa Explains It All and Sabrina the Teenage Witch. She made a minor come back in the sitcom Melissa & Joey, which lasted four seasons before ending in 2015. She’s a busy mother of three kids these days.
4. Ryan Phillippe
Ryan Phillippe made a name for himself in the 90s starring in a string of successful movies including the teen horror flick I Know What You Did Last Summer, Cruel Intentions, and the critically-acclaimed 54. He was also nominated for several Teen Choice Awards as well as an MTV Movie Award. The early 2000s weren’t too bad either, but once 2006 rolled around times started getting tough. He found himself acting in a lot of direct-to-video films, which was probably not where he had envisioned his career path. But, hey, he lent his voice to an episode of Robot Chicken as well. We at Her Beauty are totally cool with that!
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