We all love rags to riches stories, but it seems that people are almost as fond as riches to rags – or stardom to failure. This list looks at ten famous or successful child stars who went on to failure and, in at least one case, death. It is a well known fact that child stardom can often lead to disaster – perhaps due to the lack of routine that most children benefit from, but it certainly seems that the wealth that comes of it is frequently not worth it.
Lohan got her big break at 11 when she was cast as the lead in the remake of “The Parent Trap.” As she rose to stardom in both movies and music, she also became a fixture on the Hollywood party scene. The years of fast living caught up with Lohan in 2007. First, she was almost fired from the film “Georgia Rule,” with the producer releasing a memo noting, “We are well aware that your ongoing all night heavy partying is the real reason for your so-called exhaustion.” Then Lohan went through a series of car crashes, arrests and stints in rehab. On August 23, she pleaded guilty to DUI and cocaine possession and was sentenced to one day in jail and three years of probation. As of 2009, Lohan was reportedly sober and trying to work her way back to the top in Hollywood.
Spears started as a pre-teen on “The New Mickey Mouse Club” before launching into pop stardom with the 1998 release of her debut “…Baby One More Time.” In 2007, she underwent a very public breakdown in front of the army of paparazzi that follows her. In addition to losing custody of her children to ex-husband Kevin Federline, being charged with a hit-and-run, and several brief stays in rehab, Spears attacked a photographer’s car with an umbrella and shaved off her hair. On January 3, 2008, police were called to her house when Spears refused to hand her children over to Federline’s representative. A month later, she was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric ward.
The former “Partridge Family” star fell on hard times after the series ended, at one point living out of his car. He was twice arrested for cocaine possession, in 1985 and 1990. Bonaduce later admitted that he was so addicted to crack that he got serious burns on his fingers and lips because he wouldn’t wait for the pipe to cool down before smoking it. In 1991, he was arrested for assault and battery for beating up a transvestite hooker. He and his wife Gretchen chronicled their faltering marriage in the 2005 reality TV series “Breaking Bonaduce.” Episodes featured Danny falling off the wagon, abusing steroids and attempting suicide.
When he was 10, Renfro was discovered by a casting director and hired for “The Client,” based on a John Grisham novel. His only previous acting experience was in a school play sponsored by the anti-drug organization DARE, which would prove ironic given Renfro’s repeated arrests on possession charges. In 2000, he and a friend were charged with grand theft for attempting to steal a 45-foot yacht. They were caught because neither remembered to untie the boat from the dock. In 2005, Renfro was one of 15 people caught trying to buy heroin during a police sweep of Los Angeles’ skid row area. He spent 10 days in jail in 2006 after being convicted of driving under the influence. Renfro died from a heroin overdose at age 25.
At nine, Driscoll was Disney’s “golden boy” and at age 13 he won a miniature Oscar as outstanding juvenile actor. His career started unraveling when he developed severe acne upon hitting puberty. An arrest for marijuana possession at age 18 further scared off producers from hiring him. As his drug use went from pot to heroin, Driscoll had a series of run-ins with the law. After being arrested for forging a $45 check and robbing $450 from an animal clinic in1961, he was ordered to the California State Narcotics Rehabilitation Center for six months. On March 30, 1968, two boys playing in an abandoned New York tenement discovered Driscoll’s body. Death was the result of hardening of the arteries from long-term drug abuse. Since Driscoll was found with no ID, he was buried in an unmarked pauper’s grave. He was identified through fingerprints a year and a half later.
Plato began making commercials at age seven and at 14 was cast as Kimberly Drummond in the hit TV show “Diff’rent Strokes.” She later admitted that she drank and used drugs during her years on the show. In 1984, Plato was let go from “Diff’rent Strokes” after getting pregnant by her boyfriend. She had trouble finding work, appearing in B-movies and soft-core porn. In 1991, Plato was arrested for using a pellet gun to rob a Las Vegas video store. A year later, she was nabbed for forging a prescription for Valium and served 30 days in jail for violating probation. At age 35, she died of a prescription drug overdose that was ruled a suicide.
Another troubled “Diff’rent Strokes” alum, Bridges portrayed Willis Drummond on the show. His legal troubles began in 1983 when he was arrested for carrying a concealed weapon. He was arrested again in 1987 for making a bomb threat against a car dealership and in 1989 for pulling a gun on his mechanic during a dispute over a bill. Bridges faced his most serious charge in 1989 when he was tried for attempted murder after allegedly shooting a crack dealer eight times during a cocaine binge. He was acquitted thanks to high-profile defense attorney Johnnie Cochran, later part of O.J. Simpson’s famed “Dream Team.” Bridges was arrested again in 1997 for assault and battery after ramming a friend’s car following an argument, but was acquitted once more. After this latest transgression, he became a born-again Christian and began speaking at schools about the dangers of drug abuse. In a positive change of pace, in 2001 Bridges made headlines by rescuing a woman who had fallen out of her wheelchair while fishing.
He appeared in fifteen of the “Our Gang” shorts and dozens of feature films as a child. His biggest adult role, as the sidekick in the sci-fi TV show “Rocky Jones, Space Ranger,” ended after he was arrested on weapons charges in1954. While out on bail, Beckett fled to Mexico, got into a shootout with police, and spent four months in prison. Back in the States, he added to his record with arrests for passing bad checks, assault, drug charges and multiple drunk driving busts. In 1963, despite being in a wheelchair after his latest DUI crash, Beckett was charged with assault with a deadly weapon after trying to stab his neighbor. At age 39, he died from an overdose of barbiturates. Critic Leonard Maltin called his death “a particularly sad end for someone who, as a child, had shown so much easy charm and talent.”
He first topped the charts at age 11 with his brothers in the Jackson 5. As an adult, he emerged as one of pop music’s biggest superstars ever. He also began laying the foundation for his “Wacko Jacko” reputation, although his rumored 80s eccentricities – hanging out with a chimp; trying to buy the Elephant Man’s bones; sleeping in an oxygen chamber – seemed harmless. Then in 1993, the father of a 13-year-old guest at Jackson’s Neverland Ranch accused the singer of sexually molesting the boy. The allegations were supported by Jackson’s sister LaToya, who said, “Forget about the superstar, forget about the icon. If he was any other 35-year-old man who was sleeping with little boys, you wouldn’t like this guy.” Jackson settled the lawsuit filed by the child’s family, reportedly paying over $20 million. Criminal charges were dropped since the accuser was no longer willing to testify. Despite the close call, he admitted in a 2002 interview with Martin Bashir that he slept in the same bed with “many children.” The fallout from the interview led to Jackson’s arrest and trial on child sexual abuse charges. Due in large part to serious credibility problems with the prosecution’s main witnesses, Jackson was found not guilty on June 13, 2005.
Blake began performing in a song-and-dance act at age three. In Hollywood, he became a regular in the “Our Gang” short films. He had a miserable childhood with an abusive, alcoholic father, which may have contributed to later bouts with drug abuse and a reputation as a difficult to work with perfectionist. Despite his problems, he found success as an adult in the hit detective show “Baretta.” In 2000, he married actress Bonnie Lee Bakley after DNA tests proved he was the father of her child. Six months later, on May 4, 2001, after Bakley and Blake had dinner at an Italian restaurant, she was killed by a gunshot to the head while waiting in their car. Blake explained to police that he could not have been responsible, since he had gone back to the restaurant to retrieve a gun he had left at his table and was there when the shooting occurred. When questioned, no other diners or employees could recall Blake returning. Despite the weak alibi, he was found not guilty of murder. However, much like the O.J. Simpson case, a jury at a later civil trial found Blake liable for the wrongful death of his wife and ordered him to pay $15 million to her three children.
(Dis)honorable Mentions: Corey Haim (Valium addiction), Corey Feldman (arrested for cocaine and heroin possession), Drew Barrymore (entered alcohol and drug rehab at age 13), Jodie Sweetin (former “Full House” star; crystal meth addiction), Adam Rich (former “Eight Is Enough” star; arrested for stealing prescription drugs from a pharmacy), Eddie Furlong (cocaine addiction; arrested drunkenly trying to free lobsters from a tank), Gary Coleman (pleaded no contest to hitting an autograph seeker) and Macauley Culkin (arrested for possession of marijuana and prescription pills)
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sorry, Humanity should read Reality (to the table).
Thank you, Lifeschool. There were days I would go home to my own 3 children, and just be so thankful that I never let allowed them to get into the biz. I’d be heartbroken over some adorable little child who, at 4 or 5 or 6, had no clue what it was to be a child, and I’d make sure we’d do something outrageously silly and fun and unexpected.
Even they, all of whom knew kids who worked in the biz, wanted nothing to do with it. Smart kids.
What about River Phoenix???
Macauly Culkin was in Home Alone wasn’t he.
Blimey,, thats dodgy.
But nice list! I love this site =]
JR- It is clear that most of those children ended up with severe psychological problems- most of them likely had depression, to say the least. It is often what causes people to act out to seek drugs, *****, or whatever else they think can comfort them. And depression is a medical problem, regardless of what caused it- stress, pressure from society, diva parents, etc. The fact that it occurs so frequently in child stars should be looked into closer.
Lindsay Lohan’s story makes her sound better off right now.. maybe you should add in there her crazy antics with her girlfriend
Drew Barrymore?
I thought for sure there’d be mention of that Power Rangers actor that committed a triple murder in order to get a boat.
Any mention of Robert Blake immediately stirs up memories of Lost Highway.
Lauren Chapin didn’t make the list?
Judy Garland. Like many, manipulated by the system. It just took her longer.
Michael J. Fox is awesome, but if I am correct didn’t reach stardom until he was an adult. He was 20 or 21 when Family Ties started.
As far as “Different Strokes” goes, does anyone know whatever happened to the kid who played Sam in the last couple seasons? I hope he didn’t turn out as bad.
He popped up in Terminator 2. Not sure what he's been doing since then.
This is what happens when parents see their kids as a paycheck, not a child.
42. segue – I have to agree with this. This kind of parenting can do irreparable damage. I’ve seen kids in sports and in other activities, not show biz, with similar parents and those kids are a mess.
With the show biz kids, they are given a lot of attention, their every whim catered to. No wonder they are so ill-adjusted.
The ones that seem to do okay have some kind of grounding in their off-screen lives.
I know he doesn’t fit on this list as he wasn’t a child, however this list reminded me of Bob Crane from Hogan’s Heroes who died from circumstances I don’t remember. They found a ton of ***** he had secretly filmed and it came out that he was a violent *****ual addict. Pretty weird
Bucslim (23) Buddy Hackett! That was funny!
trfan: Danny Cooksey who played Sam on Different Strokes is still acting. He was lead singer of a heavy metal band called Bad 4 Good back in the early ’90s and he played John Connor’s friend in Terminator 2.
I used to see Todd Bridges at my bank. He always seemed very friendly and happy.
Another one who turned out well was Kim Richards. She was in Nanny and the Professor and then the Witch Mountain movies fron Disney.
Great list but i think britney must be no. 1
Can anyone remember the girl that was in The Crow? I think her name was Rochelle Davis (or something), she played Sarah (I think, it’s been a while since I’ve watched it). That was like the only thing she was ever in. I wonder how she turned out.
If this list was made 2 yrs later, miley cyrus would be one it
Somehow I’m not surprised that Winky went bad.
Doogie Howser seems to be doing OK.
It’s tragic that so many of their lives become such messes. Even calling this list “Child Stars Gone Bad” is kind of sad. I’m not sure I’d describe them as having “gone bad”, but more like they’ve become desperate, depressed, addicted, or even mentally ill.
Kim Richards is Paris Hilton’s aunt.
Another child actress that I can think of for the child stars not gone bad is Alyssa Milano.
i think you should replace britney with frankie lymon.
This is a list that needs to be re-visited so to include Carl Switzer, River Phoenix, Judy Garland, Lauren Chapin, Lillo Broncato.
Remember the little sister from Family Matters. They dropped her like yesterdays trash and she went on to be in *****.
It’s not sho-biz. It’s youth + plenty of $ + easy availability of drugs. This happens to kids everywhere, but if it’s a media personality everyone hears about it. It’s too much too young.
Michael J. Fox, who never went wrong, and counted himself “the luckiest guy in the world”, began his career at fifteen, when he successfully auditioned for the role of a ten-year-old in a series called “Leo and Me” (1981) in Canada. He moved to Los Angeles in at 18, picking up small parts in T.V. and movies and finally got the part of Alex Keaton in Family Ties at 21.
I worked with him on several occasions, and he was always a true gentleman, a gentle man, a nice guy. At meal times, when other stars would most often retire to their trailers to eat (or whatever), he’d grab the same food we ate and sit with the crew.
Super guy.
Winona Ryder perhaps? Not really a ‘child star’ but she did start out pretty young and go a little weird eventually
What about Different Strokes sister show Facts of Life? How did they turn out? The Brady kids had some run ins with drugs etc too.
Oh and on the list of Child stars that turned out ok should be Traci Lords. She started out acting in ***** at 16(?), but now has a regular acting career(bad acting but still not *****).
And Wil Wheaton. Besides being Wesley Crusher on Star Trek The Next Generation, he starred in movies like Toy Soldiers and Stand By Me. He had to deal with a lot of crap froma few nuts Trekkies. He is a devoted father, author, and geek. One of the survivors for sure. You can even chat with him at twitter.com/wilw
britney spears currently has songs topping some charts though, so we can’t really call her a ‘failure’ i mean .. shes back isn’t she.
she was up then down and now up again.. somehow.
Robert Downey Jr. has also went from bad boy to good boy.
so when do they put miley cyrus on this list?
@Zoombafoo: when she follows Jamie Foxx’s advice, I’d say…
what about me? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLvE700ALew&feature=related
mark my words.. daniel radcliffe is also on the way..he is already a chain smoker and will be progressing to more dangerous habits..it’s ominous
before&after photos would have been better..
Brian Bosworth of “Blank Check” fame.
*snort*
Opie Cunningham
I almost wet myself
Kirk CAmeron seems to have turned out okay. What about Haley Joel Osmet? I haven’t heard anything about him lately.
Fame isn’t everything it seems children.
“Although his rumored 80s eccentricities – hanging out with a chimp…” xD
Is there anything more ridiculous (unless it’s a scientific animal researcher) than that??
Oh, and that L. Lohan photo, should be put as a reference for a cocaine addiction stage.
u shallow *****s, a beautiful human being like Mr. Jackson does not belong in this completely judgmental list of yours .
He was, is, and always will be the best thing that happened to entertainment.
Judgemental people like yourselves are the inane wackos.
109. Stargirl: “Judgemental people like yourselves are the inane wackos.” Ummmm….calling the kettle black, aren’t we?
MJ has brought a lot to the music industry. However, he fails as a human being. Chimps, children, masks, nose, going white….I could keep going here. He deserves a place on this list, since he did it to himself.
It doesn’t mean that you can’t still worship him like you are doing in your post, but just don’t expect everyone else to follow suit.
Close your mouth moron.
109. Stargirl: I could get involved in this debate, having been personally involved with the whole Jackson action, but I won’t.
Why?
It wouldn’t change your mind, if you use one whilst declaring on “Stars”, and you wouldn’t believe me anyway. Half of the people reading this wouldn’t believe some of the stuff I’d have to say!
His is a sad, sad story, but it’s what he did to himself, after reaching his majority that is the saddest.
Whoops! I was about to go into MJ rant. Full stop.
i seriously had NO idea brad renfro died….i was reading it and was like HE DIED?!?!?!…and immediatly googled it lol. wow it’s crazy so many young stars end up so…shall i say out of it.
91segue:Canada has given Hollywood many actors who went on to stardom, Michael J Fox is one of our best, a true mensch
who while battling a debilitating illness remains upbeat and positive. Thank you for giving us the glimpse of the man on set.
113. lostatsea, glad to put in a good word for a good guy! I could have written volumes, but you got the idea, and that’s whats important.
I could relate horror stories about kids who are now adult stars (and still problems behind the scenes, mostly, but sometimes for all to see) but would rather concentrate on the best of the best.
You’re right about Canada having given us a lot of fine actors, and ones who seem to have values that Americans and many Europeans don’t (note* I said many, not all, Europe has given us an entire constellation of stars who deserve the name and all of the perks that go with it).
Yes. If you haven’t figured it out by now, I loved my job, my career ( one of several, sure, but the main one, the longest lasting, the one that defined me)and would have continued but for circumstances I did not have under my control.
Still, I am left with a lifetime of fabulous memories; some are so funny they still make me laugh until my sides hurt; some so poignant I still shed a tear, or feel a deep sorrowful hole in my chest.
But Michael J. Fox! He demanded YooHoo on set every day, and always drank it on breaks. One of the producers asked him why, when there so many finer choices available.
His response?
He had a contract with with YooHoo for several million dollars for commercials shown overseas, not in America, and he felt an obligation to support their product!
THAT is an honest guy.
The antidote to the the Diff’rent Strokes kids would be the “Cosby Kids’ they all turned out just fine. Keshia Knight Pulliam is now a sitcom actress on ” House Of Payne” on TBS and Malcolm Jamal Warner has recently released a spoken word album and remenber Tempest Bledsoe’s short lived Day-time talk show? Minor exception of Lisa Bonet, she just married young to rocker Lenny Kravitz but never any mention of her abusing drugs, alcohol, or pre-adolescent boys!
There are many people with adictions. Myself being one.(8 years clean). I am some what torn about these young kids (Spears,Lohan) who have so manys fans mostly kids. They want to follow in thier footsteps. How sad for our young ones who think its cool the life these people have. Although I believe adiction is not a choice I believe that we have the choice to get help. Some stars just keep going and going. Your choice. But stay out of the media if at all posible. Before that one child decides that its cool to do what you do. LIFE IS SHORT. BE THE SOLUTION NOT THE PROBLEM.
Shirley Temple is considered one of the most popular child stars of all time but she moved on with her life because she knew she was only ever gona be famous for being a childstar she now has a great life and hasnt seemed to messed it up Leonardo Dicaprio is the same he still acts and does some great movies he doesnt take the whole fame thing to mind though. there seem to be the celebrities who want everyone to kiss their asses because they were famous as a kid and now they dont have that anymore they cant cope with it they got to much given to them at a young age that they cant cope with i find it sad
This list needs an update because Michael Jackson died on 26th June 09
your list lost all credibility for not having Jaimee Foxworth.
Good list, but I think you need to put Michael Jackson’s year of death on here /:
-> Stargirl: I totally agree with you. MJ was a wonderful human being but unfortunately the world is full of people who judge before they really get to know somebody. He made brilliant music and helped many people all over the world. He, unlike a lot of celebrities, put his money to good use by helping those who aren’t as well-off as he was.
-> oouchan: “he fails as a human being. Chimps, children, masks, nose, going white” … Well. Going white… MJ couldn’t help that… So therefore, he did not do it to himself. He had Vitiligo. A condition of the skin. He bleached the parts of his skin that were not affected by this. If he hadn’t, the media would have tore him apart for it. MJ’s father constantly bullied him about the size of his nose so it is only natural for him to be insecure about it and have a nose-job. He also benefitted by being able to breathe better so he could sing better. He didn’t have a childhood like all of these child stars because it was taken over by fame. He also has a good nature and a good sense of humour so having child freinds is understandble. Gavin Arvizo has recently admitted that he lied about the claims against Michael to get money off him so that one is cleared up too. Like i’ve said before, MJ didn’t get a childhood because of fame. So by putting masks on his children protected their identity so their childhood would not be effected in the same way his was.
Bubbles, MJ’s chimp: Michael rescued him from a cancer research clinic in Texas in the year 1985. One of his many charitable actions.
-> Lucy: I totally agree with you about Britney, she never went bad at all… It was the media that drove her to have a mental breakdown. Through no fault of her own.
Oh, and yeah, MJ’s date of death should be added now. But i have a better proposal… How about taking him off altogether? Would be much better, don’t you think?
I think i’ve said all i need to… X