Oh, how the mighty have fallen. After enjoying one of the most successful acting careers ever, his apparent inability to turn down a role (or a submarine sandwich) have taken Travolta out of the spotlight. If you want to find out which movie he is in lately, you’ll probably have to go to the “dollar movie” bin at your local supermarket in order to do it.
Lynda Carter became internationally famous for being the star of the then-hit show “Wonder Woman.” She doesn’t act nearly as often as she used to, but she still shows up in the occasional movie like “Sky High” and “The Dukes of Hazzard” in 2005.
Michael Caine has always been a popular actor, but during the last decade he’s been an integral component of one of the biggest film franchises ever made – Christopher Nolan’s “Dark Knight” trilogy. He played Alfred, the loyal butler who always stood by Bruce Wayne’s side through thick and thin – until that one time when he just left for most of the movie. What, was Michael Caine busy that week? Come on, you guys.
Susan Dey burst on to the scene in the 1970s for her role as Laurie Partridge in the hit family series. The Partridge Family, and continued acting up until 2004 (according to IMDB) with a notable role in LA Law and a head-turning role in the 1981 film, Looker.
Michael Douglas may not be as successful as he was in the 1970s, but he’s still plugging along. He can most recently be seen in the hugely successful Marvel Comics film “Ant-Man” opposite Paul Rudd.