18 movie stars who disappeared
They  were on the path to stardom. The world was at their feet. Then they   disappeared! We meet the movie stars that were, then weren't!
Hollywood  is a fickle mistress. The road to superstardom is littered  with her  used-up conquests: child stars who never made it as adults,  pin-ups who  had the temerity to grow old or raise a family, boyish  heroes who  suddenly weren’t so boyish and side-splitting comics who  found out the  hard way just how fast comedy can date.
While  Tinseltown is filled with performers who never made it to the big  time,  the strangest and saddest tales belong to those who hit the  dizzy  heights of  fame but could not, for whatever reason, hold on to  it. What  happened to them? Find out below.
Molly Ringwald
 A  Breakfast Club star, Ringwald was the pin-up on every mid-80s bedroom   wall. She almost seemed to decide against stardom when she turned down   the Julia Roberts role in Pretty Woman (1990) and the Demi Moore role in   Ghost (1990), escaping her US fame to live in Europe.
Mark Hamill
Despite  starring in the Star Wars trilogy, arguably the three most  famous  films ever made, Mark Hamill’s movie career never really got off  the  ground. After a few dodgy sci-fi titles (slipstream anyone?) and  cameo  appearances in video games, Hamill has settled nicely into voice   animation work. He does a mean Joker in the animated Batman.
Geena Davis
 With  her kooky good looks and feisty screen presence, Davis was  the  quintessential 1980s poster girl, starring in such box office  bonanzas  as The Fly, Beetllejuice and the iconic Thelma and Louise.   Appearances  in a series of duds for director and then husband Renny  Harlin  eclipsed her star somewhat, although she won a Golden Globe for  her TV  performance as the first female US president in Commander In  Chief.
Michael Biehn
 What  the hell happened?! This guy was THE star of The Terminator. He was   all buddy buddy with James Cameron after that, bagging parts in Aliens   ('86) and The Abyss ('89) that should have seen him hit the big time.   Perhaps it all slipped away when Cameron cut his scenes from Terminator   2. Not cool, Jim. For our favourite Biehn performance check out 1991's   underrated K2.
Thora Birch
Her  breakout performance as Kevin Spacey’s sulky teen daughter in  American  beauty promised great things, and Birch followed it up with a  pair of  smart, sassy roles in Ghost World and The Hole. Still landing  regular  movie roles, but the movies themselves tend to disappear without  trace.  Anyone reading this seen Dark Corners, Tainted Love or Winter Of   Frozen Dreams? Nope, neither have we.
 Daryl Hannah
 It  can’t be easy to be remembered as “that girl who was the  mermaid in  that Tom Hanks movie” and "her from Blade Runner", but Daryl  Hannah has  borne her cross with goodwill, concentrating on indie movies,  stage  work and activism. An appearance in Kill Bill threatened to  resurrect  her A-list career and she'll be back when Tarantino does KB3 in 2014.
Macaulay Culkin
 One  of the most successful child stars of all time, Macaulay Culkin   struggled to convert the worldwide success of the Home Alone movies into   an adult career. Decent performances in films like Party Monster  failed  to set the box office on fire, and Culkin was last seen (well,  heard)  doing voices for the animated TV show Robot Chicken.
Michael Keaton
 The  former Batman and Beetlejuice star has been missing from our  screens  for a while, unless you count co-starring in Herbie: Fully  Loaded with  Lindsay Lohan (we don’t, frankly). We miss Keaton’s twitchy,   lip-chewing performances. He was superb in Jackie Brown: perhaps   Tarantino can resurrect his career again, John Travolta-style.
Rick Moranis
 The  star of Ghostbusters and Honey I Shrunk The Kids has seen his  movie  career perform a similar disappearing act, with innumerable  shrinking  sequels delivering diminishing box office returns. He  effectively gave  up on movies to concentrate on family in the nineties.  Last seen  voicing children’s cartoons.
Kelly McGillis
 As  a sultry flight instructor, Kelly McGillis took Tom Cruise’s  breath  away in Top Gun, and two years later she showed her serious  acting  chops in harrowing rape drama The Accused. Hasn’t had a proper  hit  since, and currently spends most of her time working on stage and   running a restaurant in Florida.
Judd Nelson
 A  brat-pack star in the The Breakfast Club and St Elmo's Fire, Judd   Nelson went on to give a strong performance in New Jack City in '91. But   it all fell off after that. Entangled in '93 (Ouch!) and Caroline At   Midnight in '94 (Eugh!) did not go down well with critics.
Judge Reinhold
 There  was a period in the 1980s when you simply couldn’t make a comedy   without casting Judge Reinhold, though he is still best known as the   softly spoken Detective Rosewood of Beverley Hills Cop. Reinhold more   recently appeared in Kevin Costner’s political comedy Swing Vote. If the   Beverly Hills Cop reboot comes about we could be seeing a whole lot   more of him soon.
Phoebe Cates
 Man,  we had such a crush on Gremlins star Phoebe Cates, with her   heartbreakingly pretty face and relaxed attitude to nudity (check out   Fast Times at Ridgemont High). What happened to her? Well, she married   Kevin Kline and had a bunch of kids. Her last screen role was in 1994’s   Princess Caraboo, although she’ll be back this year for ensemble drama   The Anniversary Party.
Michael J Fox
 The  youthful star of the Back To The Future trilogy never quite  overcame  his boyish looks, but his lesser known cinema performances  showcase  excellent comic timing – check out The Frighteners for Fox at  his  funniest. A successful TV and vocal star in the 90s (he was the  voice  of Stuart Little), his diagnosis with Parkinson’s Disease led to a   semi-retirement in 2000.
Corey Feldman
 Gremlins,  The Goonies, Stand By Me and The Lost Boys should have been  enough to  set Corey Feldman up for life (what a list!). Following a  hiatus in the  early 90s, he was unable to return to bigtime parts. Drugs  have,  famously, been an issue over the past 20 years or so for Feldman.  He  turns 40 this year.
Linda Fiorentino
 Fiorentino  made a splash as one of modern cinema’s greatest femme  fatales in the  brilliant noir thriller The Last Seduction, and went on  to star  opposite Will Smith in Men In Black, a role she is rumoured to  have won  in a poker game with director Barry Sonnenfeld.  Since then her  career  has gradually waned, with rumours of a bust up with director  Kevin  Smith on the set of Dogma unlikely to have helped.
Chevy Chase
 File  him under the "it-was-funny-back-then" category. He's not  disappeared  entirely, maintaining a stream of work in family movies and  animations.  But we all know him as the funny-boned slapstick man from  National  Lampoon's Vacation (1983), Three Amigos! (1986) and,  unfortunately,  Caddyshack 2 (1988).
Jeff Cohen
 Chunk!  Perhaps our favourite character from The Goonies, Cohen didn't  pursue  acting as a grownup. He's now a successful lawyer. He's also  thin!