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Actors who were huge and then disappeared from our screens - Page 5 of 15 - Kiwi Report

Actors who were huge and then disappeared from our screens


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[post_page_title]Mara Wilson[/post_page_title]
Child actress Mara Wilson rose to fame at the young age of 6, after appearing in Mrs. Doubtfire alongside late comedy giant Robin Williams in 1993. The following year, she appeared in Miracle on 34th Street and Matilda – which made her into one of the most famous child actors at the time. Sadly, following the production of Matilda, she lost her mother to cancer.

After that, she lost her passion for acting and ended up eventually retiring from the industry besides some voice work in a few animated series. Today, she focuses on writing, and has written a play titled Sheeple and a memoir called Where Am I Now?: True Stories of Girlhood and Accidental Fame.

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