43 Actors That Became Famous Later in Their Lives - Acting in London (2024)

Wondering if you’re too old to become an actor? If it’s too late to achieve the level of success current A-listers have? Or possibly you’ve been acting long enough already and it troubles you thatyour career is still not where it should be? This will calm you down (a little).

The old and tired saying still applies: acting is not a sprint, it’s a marathon, and the below list proves this cliche.These currently famous actors received the recognition they deserve a lot later in their lives, and most of them will tell youthat there are no regrets.

The point to take home is that as long as you work hard, and you know how to become a working actor through a series of well-plannedsteps instead ofmeandering around, you’ll get there sooner or later. Be patient; struggle is what makes it great!

1. Christoph Waltz

It should be appropriate to start the list with ChristophWaltz. Until 2007, Christoph was lucky to be able to support his family doingstage work and playing roles in small TV productions in Europe. That was until Hollywood (or rather Quentin Tarantino) came knocking at his door. Christoph was 51 when he got the part ofCol. Hans Landa back in 2009. He won 2 Oscars since then.

Christoph Waltz on IMDb

2. James Gandolfini

The late James Gandolfini has been acting since the 1980s, but what finallyput his staggeringacting abilities in front of a bigger audiencewas the little TV drama called The Sopranos.James was 38 when he landed the role of Tony Soprano that catapulted him into stardom.

James Gandolfini on IMDb

3. Alan Rickman

When pushing 30 years old, Alan was studying performing artsat one of the best drama schools he could’ve gotten into – the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. As graceful as stage workis, mostactorswish for their work to be seen by more people thana theatre can accommodate,thusscreen acting was the next step to go for Rickmanafter spending over 10 years on the stage. Alan was 46 when he got his now famous part alongside then future movie star Bruce Willis.

Alan Rickman on IMDb

4. Naomi Watts

Watts was working steadily in American TV and small films since the beginning of the 1990s, but it was the David Lynch’s TV movie project called Mulholland Dr. that brought her fame whenshe was 31. She was nominated for 2 Oscars since then.

Naomi Watts on IMDb

5.Kathryn Joosten

Unlike most cases on this list, the lateKathryn Joostendecided to move to Los Angeles in pursuit of her acting dream whenshe was already 56. Kathryndidn’t have anything that would connect her to the industry and was starting from scratch, competing against actors of the same age that had decades of experience and credits. After years of struggle, she ended up winning twoEmmy awards.

Kathryn Joosten on IMDb

6. Jenna Fischer

Jenna Fischer was a struggling actress in Hollywood sincethe mid 1990s, getting lucky with occasional small bit parts and barely able to make the ends meet. When The Office came along to substantially boost her career in 2005, Jenna was 31. Her work as character Pam Beesly was nominated for an Emmy award, and she continues towork steadily.

Jenna Fischer on IMDb

7. Michael Emmerson

After starting to act late in his life, Michael Emmerson was doing small local productions in Florida and continued to do soall the way throughout the 1990s. But in 2000, when Michael was 46, his life changed – he got a part of a serial killer in The Practice, which finally opened the doors for him. He has won two Emmy awards since then and was nominated for a Golden Globe for his work in Lost.

Michael Emmerson on IMDb

8. Alexander Skarsgård

Swedish born actor Alexander Skarsgard continues his rise to stardom even as you’re reading this, but what finally put him on the right path was the opportunity in the HBO’s TV mini series Generation Killin 2008 when Alexanderwas 31. US production offersstarted pouring after that, and he’s been doing TV and film work on a steady basis since then.

Alexander Skarsgard on IMDb

9.Phylicia Rashad

Phylicia Rashad was doing a lot of stage work on and off Broadway in her twenties, but what brought all the fame and made her a name in Hollywood was the part in a famous sitcomThe Cosby Show, for which she later received two Emmy nominations.Phylicia was 35when the life-changing offer came in.

Phylicia Rashad on IMDb

10.Judi Dench

British theatergoers always lovedDame Judi Dench long before Hollywood knew who she was. Even though Judi was already an experienced and well-rounded actor at that point,her actual breakthrough role into the US movie industry was the character of James Bond’s boss by a subtle name of M, in 1995’s GoldenEye. Judi was 61then. Since that role came along, she’s managed to win an Oscar and was nominated for another six of them.

Judi Dench on IMDb

11. Bryan Cranston

One of the hottest actors in Hollywood today is Bryan Cranston; it seems like he’s everywhere. Moreover, Bryan appears to be doing aremarkable job every single time. But it wasn’t just luck for Bryan – hewas working hard through the 80s and the 90s without much of a recognition, with his biggest achieved being a role on Seinfeld. Then, Bryanfinally made a name for himself in Malcolm in the Middle,when hewas 44, further supported his claim of being a great talent with the work on Breaking Bad. In therecent years, Bryan won a Golden Globe award, Emmy awards and a Tony award.

Bryan Cranston on IMDb

12. Lucille Ball

The very famous Hollywood actress Lucille Ball passed away in 1989, but even today, not everybody knows that Lucille wasn’t a big name raised by the movie studios right from the beginning. She was working her way up hard, performing on stage and doing low budget movies, until the part in America’s landmark sitcomI Love Lucy came along.Lucille was 40 then.

Lucille Ball on IMDb

13.Sean Connery

Scottish legendSir Sean Connery was working steadily since his twenties, but it was of course not until his first appearance as James Bond at the age of 32 when he finally started his rapid climbto fame. Sean has won an Oscar since then, and became one of the most respected actors in the history of film.

Sean Connery on IMDb

14. Margo Martindale

Margo Martindale was acting for the last two decades after her screen appearancedebut in 1990, taking on a variety of small roles in TV and film. Finally, in 2004 her name started ringing a bell with people after her performanceas Big Mama in Broadway’sCat on a Hot Tin Roofwhen Margowas 53. She has then moved to do movies with A-list actors and great television, and alsowon an Emmy award for her work on Justified.

Margo Martindale on IMDb

15. Melissa McCarthy

Melissa McCarthy continues her conquest of Hollywood today, and is currently one of the fastest rising female actors. After getting into acting in mid 1990’s,it took her until 2011 to finally hit it really big with Bridesmaidsin 2011, for which was nominated for an Oscar when Melissa was 41.

Melissa McCarthy on IMDb

16. Linda Gray

Doing mostly commercials and some modeling on the side for the first part of her career in the entertainment business, Linda Gray rose to fame when she got the part in a 1978 TV show Dallas that completely turned her career around, andfor which she was nominated for an Emmy award and two Golden Globe awards. Linda was 38when she got the part.

Linda Gray on IMDb

17. Sylvester Stallone

Everybody knowsStallone’sstory, a yet another classic “from rags to riches through hard work” tale. Back in the 1970s,Sylvester Stallone was a dirt-poor struggling actor and screenwriter, who at onepoint couldn’t even afford rent and had to find places where to sleep. But it all changed whenSylvesterwas 30andhis script for Rocky(a draft of which he wrote in 3 days) was picked up with him attached in the lead role.

Sylvester Stallone on IMDb

18. Ty Burrell

Tyler Gerard Burrell was acting since thebeginning of 2000. Until his lucky break came in 2009,hewas always the guy who wouldget either killed or fired every time. But when Burrell was 42, Modern Family came along and supervised his rise to TV fame and more opportunities. Ty, however, was happy for his break coming a tad later: “I was not a mature young man and would probably have gone off the rails.

Ty Burrell on IMDb

19. F. Murray Abraham

F. Murray Abraham wasperformingfor the most part of his life, but it was his Oscar-winning performance as Antonio Salieri in Amadeus that finally broughthis amazing talent to a wider audience. F. Murray was 45 when that happened.

F. Murray Abraham on IMDb

20. John Mahoney

John Mahoney decided to pursue an actor’s career a lotlater in his life. As it turns out, itwas the right decision, the one thathelped him to win a Tony award for the job he did in The House of Blue Leaves as well as get two Golden Globe nominations for hismemorable role in Frasier as Martin Crane when he was 53.

John Mahoney on IMDb

21. Kristen Wiig

When encouraged by her teacher, Kristen Wiig decided to pursue acting after college and years later moved to Los Angeles where she became a cast member of The Groundlings improv group.Aftersurviving through a series of odd jobs and trying to become a working actress, Kristen finally rose to fame in 2006 after becoming a full cast member of Saturday Night Liveat the age of 32.

Kristen Wiig on IMDb

22. Jayne Houdyshell

Anexperienced stage performer, Jayne Houdyshell was acting for quarter of a century in small regional theaters and other local productions.When 2006 came along,Jayne received hershot atfame with aBroadway performance in Well,which she nailed. Jayne was 53 at the time.

Jayne Houdyshell on IMDb

23. Jeremy Renner

After playing a series of memorable parts in the last 5 years,Jeremy Renner made sure that everybody knows exactly who he is – a versatile actor. But before his Oscar-nominatedperformance in 2009’s hitThe Hurt Locker at the age of 38, Jeremy was doing a lot of smaller jobs, short films and otherwise trying to survive in the jungle that is Hollywood.

Jeremy Renner on IMDb

24. Morgan Freeman

The man that needs absolutely no introduction, Morgan Freeman wasn’t that famous for a largepart of this career. Morgan first receivedsome recognition for his work in Another World and a TV series The Electric Company, but it wasn’tuntil his stunningperformance as Hoke Colburn in Driving Miss Daisy when he was 52that he really made it.

Morgan Freeman on IMDb

25. Estelle Getty

A comedic theatre actor, the late Estelle Getty was doing small acting jobs, mostly on stage, for the bigger part of her memorablecareer. After struggling to really make it big for many years, it was the part in 1985 TV seriesThe Golden Girls that put her name on the map when Estelle was 62. She also won a Golden Globe award for her work on this series, and was nominated twice more later.

Estelle Getty on IMDb

26.Ricky Gervais

One of the most recognizable British comedians and comedy actors today who never runs out of ideas for his own projects, Ricky Gervais beganacting in the 1990s when he was in his mid thirties. When Ricky climbed to40, he finally hit it big with a British TV series called The Officewhichhe wrote and starred in.

Ricky Gervais on IMDb

27. Samuel L. Jackson

Samuel L. Jackson has an incredible presence in any part he pursues, and leaves a memorable performance behind everymovie project he participates in these days, but it took him two decades for people to finally see what the man can do. Samuel started acting in the 70s, doing stage work first and then taking up small parts in TV and film, but it was his work as Jules in Pulp Fiction that brought fame whenhe was 45andTarantino decided that this guy is simply too scary not to award him an opportunity.

Samuel L. Jackson on IMDb

28. Danny Burstein

Danny Burstein is a well-trained actor with many years of experience who always had the most passion for stage work. Danny performedin many different theaterproductions including Broadway stage. But it was 2006 when his talents have finally been recognized in his portrayal ofAldolpho in The Drowsy Chaperonewhen Danny was42.

Danny Burstein on IMDb

29. Harrison Ford

The Hollywood legend Harrison Ford was a struggling actor for most of his early adult life. Even the role in American Graffiti didn’t bring him much of the success. Instead, it was the starring role as Han Solo in George Lucas’ Star Wars to which he’s still eternally grateful. Harrison was 33 when he got it.

Harrison Ford on IMDb

30. Amy Poehler

Versatilecomedic actress Amy Poehler started her acting journey with improv, and went on to become a regular cast member ofSaturday Night Live at the age of 30.This essentially became the life-changing step in her career andhelped Amyachieve further success in television and even win a Golden Globe award.

Amy Poehler on IMDb

31. Gene Hackman

One of the all time greats, GeneHackman realized he had an insatiable passion for performing in his late 20s while still living inLos Angeles. After nothing happened on the West Coast, Gene moved to New York City where he continued to struggle alongside his two friends, Dustin Hoffman and Robert Duvall. His breakthrough role was in a movie Bonnie and Clyde, and Gene was 36 then.

Gene Hackman on IMDb

32. Tina Fey

Just as Kristen Wiig and Amy Poehler, Tina Fey is a third one in the bunch of these improv geniuses whojoined the cast of Saturday Night Live – a hugeset that pushed her forwardfor a long-term acting career in television. Nevertheless, her actual major breakthrough was co-starring in a movie Mean Girls when Tina was 34.

Tina Fey on IMDb

33. Billy Bob Thornton

Billy Bob Thornton started performing as a musician first, and when acting bug came knocking on the door, he didn’t have it easy at first. Billystarted acting back in the 1981 after the move to Los Angeles, and only with the help of his own movie Sling Blade that he wrote, directed and starred in, Thornton conquered Hollywood at the age of 39.

Billy Bob Thornton on IMDb

34. Jane Lynch

A comedy genius and ace of dry humor acting, Jane Lynch also has a history of being a strugglingactress until her big break at the age of 43, which came with the role of Christy Cummings in 2000’s Best in Show. Since then, Janewon a Golden Globe award and two Emmy awards.

Jane Lynch on IMDb

35. Jessica Chastain

We see and hear Jessica Chastain’s name quiteoften today, but it was fairly recently that Jessicacould finally say that she finally made. Well-trained in Juilliard with the help of a scholarship sponsored by Robin Williams, this actress foundrecognition for her raw talent after the premiere of two movies close together, The Help and The Tree of Life, when she was 34.

Jessica Chastain on IMDb

36. Jon Hamm

Jon Hamm was also another struggling actor in Los Angeles through most of his twenties and earlythirties, with some minor TV “success” here and there. But it wasthe year of 2007 which brought us Mad Men and fame to Hamm. Jon was 36 when he got the part.

Jon Hamm on IMDb

37. Bea Arthur

Late Bea Arthur was doing amazing work until her passing away in 2009, but it took Beamany years before she could finally start picking her own projects.Bea was 46 when she got the breakthrough role of Vera Charles in 1966 Broadway production of Mame.She then went on to reprise this role again in a film production alongside Lucille Ball, and has been nominated for 9 Golden Globe awards.

Bea Arthur on IMDb

38.Norm Lewis

A talented actor and rangy singer, Norm Lewis was consistently working on stage in small productions for the bigger part of his acting career, being a part of a lot ofamazing projects. Recently, Normfinally got his shot at fame in Broadway’s production of Porgy and Bess for which he was nominated for a Tony at the age of 48.

Norm Lewis on IMDb

39. Kathy Bates

Another example of a versatile actress, Kathy Bates worked steadily for the most part of her acting career, but it was a major part in a movieMisery that won her an Oscar and finally put heron the map. Kathy was 42 when she got the role. Since then, Kathy has been nominated for more Oscars, Golden Globe and Emmy awards.

Kathy Bates on IMDb

40. Tim Allen

Everyone knows the famous Tim Allen’s TV showHome Improvement, but Tim had to work, struggle and make money mostly through low paying stand-up gigsbefore his career finally took a turn for the better. Tim was 38when he got the part of Tim Taylor, and haswon a Golden Globe award.

Tim Allen on IMDb

41. Michael Caine

One of the most respected film actors whose work we enjoy to this day, Sir Michael Caine didn’t have it easy at first. He’s done some stage work in the beginning, starved for a while in Paris, and after returning back home to England, Michael pursued film acting. He struggled with good and poorprojects, and even though his future was starting to look better, his real breakthrough came along with Alfie in 1966. Michael was 33 then.

Michael Caine on IMDb

42. Burt Reynolds

Burt Reynolds took up acting when he couldn’t play football anymore.He was doing small TV productions for around 14 years since the late 1950s, and it wasmajor acting role as Lewis in 1972’s Deliverancewhen Reynolds was 36that got him recognized. He then continued rising to fame and establishing his name in Hollywood throughout the 70s and 80s.

Burt Reynolds on IMDb

43.Steve Carell

Just as most actors, Steve Carell was working a lot ofodd jobs at the time oftrying to survive as a budding actor in the 90s alongsidedoingsmall bit parts here and there. And even though his work in Anchorman is well known, it was actually his breakthrough role as Michael Scott in NBC’s The Office that really put his acting skills and comedic genius on the map when Steve was 43 years old.

Steve Carell on IMDb

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