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10* Most of the "New Brat Pack" (a pun on the Creator/BratPack of TheEighties) that emerged from the ''Film/AmericanPie'' movies ended up like this. Many of them got star pushes of different levels, but in the end, only Creator/AlysonHannigan went on to [[Series/HowIMetYourMother bigger fame]] -- and this most likely had more to do with her pre-''Pie'' exposure on ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' than anything else. Examples:
11** Creator/ShannonElizabeth became [[MsFanservice a sex sensation]] after ''Pie'' came out. She showed up in countless [[PublicExposure men's magazines]] (including an all-nude shoot in ''Magazine/{{Playboy}}'') and got a half-dozen roles in films like ''Film/JayAndSilentBobStrikeBack'', ''Film/Thir13enGhosts'', and ''Tomcats''. Just a couple of years later, she was a bit player and was essentially gone from any mainstream Hollywood attention. This may or may not have to do with her decision to no longer do nudity in film, even though that was [[BestKnownForTheFanservice what made her a star]] in the first place. She's since become more famous as a professional poker player, conservationist, and ''Series/DancingWithTheStars'' contestant. While she does still act, most of her films now go DirectToVideo and it's unlikely she'll do anything noteworthy anytime soon.
12** Creator/MenaSuvari got a decent push with ''Pie'' and ''Film/AmericanBeauty'', but soon vanished from the spotlight and is now mainly known for indie films. She even inspired a blogger to make a series on the Hype Machine's victims once [[http://lebeauleblog.com/2010/06/03/what-the-hell-happened-to-mena-suvari/ he was stunned to see her in]] ''Film/DayOfTheDead2008''.
13** Creator/JasonBiggs tried playing the [[{{Typecasting}} same down-on-his-luck regular guy character]] (especially in ''Film/Loser2000'') a bit too much, and he now mostly plays supporting roles in films like ''Film/MyBestFriendsGirl'' and ''Over Her Dead Body''. His luck seems to be improving as of late following a stint as the voice of Leonardo on the [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012 the 2012 Ninja Turtles series]] and a role on ''Series/OrangeIsTheNewBlack''. However, he ruined this opportunity by turning his Twitter feed into a place where he boasted about questionable sexual practices with his wife, terribly sexist jokes about the wives of Republican candidates, and racist jokes about the Malaysian Airlines missing plane. This, along with tantrums over ''TMNT'' fans and parents who criticize him for his off-screen vulgarity made him seem like poison to anyone hoping to promote their products. The only reason his character existed in ''OITNB'' is because of the source material, and fan response to Larry has been of him as TheScrappy of the show. He was written out of season 3 of the latter with a nearly-closed invitation to return only when needed, and season 3 of the former saw him be permanently replaced by Creator/SethGreen, which may mean he's again on a downward slope.
14** Similar to Biggs, Creator/SeannWilliamScott did mostly the same kind of "big dumb happy guy" roles and mostly vanished from the limelight after ''Film/TheDukesOfHazzard'' film came out. He now mostly plays supporting roles in films like ''Film/CopOut'', however his role in the ''WesternAnimation/IceAge'' franchise has made him the most ''financially'' successful of his former castmates. He had something of a resurgence when he replaced Creator/ClayneCrawford on ''Series/{{Lethal Weapon|2016}}'', even if the series only lasted one more season with him.
15** Creator/TaraReid had one of the better shots, but problems with drugs and alcohol, botched plastic surgery, and a penchant for carrying the IdiotBall (though she claimed that [[AuthorsSavingThrow she was only "acting" dumb]], most people aren't sure of whether that's true or not) derailed her into a mess. Her chances of becoming a big film star were quickly sunk with the disaster that was ''Film/AloneInTheDark2005'', although that still hasn't stopped her from doing DTV films. She has since found success with the ''{{Film/Sharknado}}'' franchise, which was a cult hit on Creator/{{Syfy}}.
16** Creator/ChrisKlein attempted to establish himself as an attractive leading man, which went nowhere after his hoped-for star turn – the remake of ''Film/{{Rollerball}}'' – turned into a StarDerailingRole instead. His next leading role was in the ill-fated ''Film/StreetFighterTheLegendOfChunLi'', which seems to have buried his film career for good. Since that flop, he has focused mainly on television, most notably with ''Series/TheFlash2014'' on the CW.
17** Creator/ThomasIanNicholas saw all his hype from ''American Pie'' evaporate quickly when he starred in the disaster that was ''Film/HalloweenResurrection''. Since then, he has appeared in nothing noteworthy beyond ''Pie'' sequels and a recurring role on ''Red Band Society''.
18** Creator/EddieKayeThomas went from ''Pie'' to a series of "dorky, lovable loser" roles in films like the infamous flops ''Film/FreddyGotFingered'' and ''Film/DirtyLove'' (both of which won the Razzie for Worst Film), as well as a string of DTV films rebranded under the ''National Lampoon'' banner. However, he has at least attempted to restore his cred in recent years with appearances in the ''Film/HaroldAndKumarGoToWhiteCastle'' film series, as well as a starring voice on ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'', the HBO series ''How To Make It In America'' and his current gig on ''Series/{{Scorpion}}''. Only time will tell whether he can bring his star back.
19** Ironically, Creator/JohnCho, who appeared in [[OneSceneWonder just one scene]] in the original film (as the guy who coins the term "MILF"), is the one whose movie career is most on the rise, between ''Film/HaroldAndKumarGoToWhiteCastle'' and ''Film/StarTrek2009'', along with their sequels. In 2018, he played the lead in ''Film/{{Searching}}'', which was significant for being the first mainstream Hollywood thriller headlined by an Asian-American actor. Made on a minuscule budget of $880,000 dollars, ''Searching'' premiered at that year's Sundance Film Festival to widespread acclaim. It grossed over $75 million worldwide during its theatrical release, joining the ranks of ''Film/TheBlairWitchProject'' and ''Film/ParanormalActivity'' as one of the most profitable movies ever made based on return on investment.
20** Creator/NatashaLyonne got much cred with ''Pie'' and ''Film/ButImACheerleader'', but a serious problem with drugs and alcohol, which contributed to severe health problems and extreme mental illness, all but destroyed her career. There was even a period when she was living homeless on the streets of New York after being evicted from her apartment for her behavior. Eventually she returned with a cameo in ''American Reunion'', and is finally coming back to prominence for her acclaimed role in the Creator/{{Netflix}} series ''Series/OrangeIsTheNewBlack'' and headlining her own show, ''Series/RussianDoll''. Unlike Biggs, Lyonne completely escaped the shadow of ''Pie'' after landing the show. She later headlined another successful series, ''Series/PokerFace''.
21* The cast of ''Literature/TheTwilightSaga'' all enjoyed a big push, particularly Creator/KristenStewart, Creator/RobertPattinson, and Creator/AnnaKendrick. Stewart's first big post-''Twilight'' role was Music/JoanJett in the {{biopic}} ''Film/TheRunaways'', and while her stone-faced performance of Bella became a running pop culture gag, at least seems to get regular work and even some critical acclaim (albeit often in a "wow, she actually ''can'' act" sense) in fairly low-budget indie movies; Pattinson had the romantic dramas ''Film/RememberMe'' (which seems to be more famous for its controversial ending than anything else) and ''Literature/WaterForElephants'' and the complicated Creator/DavidCronenberg dramas ''Film/{{Cosmopolis}}'' and ''Film/MapsToTheStars''; and Kendrick went for indie and Oscar cred with her performance in ''Film/UpInTheAir'', not to mention mainstream success in ''Film/PitchPerfect''. She even got a top ten chart hit in "Cups", a track from the aforementioned film's soundtrack. If anything, Kendrick (who has a sarcastic and self-deprecating demeanor in real life) has maintained stardom following the end of the franchise and appears to be the most ready of the three to hit the next level. Other cast members don't seem to have the same luck as them, however:
22** Creator/TaylorLautner parlayed his good looks and fame from playing Jacob into the action movie ''Abduction'', but it was panned by critics and flopped at the box office. He's largely-disappeared into Creator/AdamSandler movies.
23** Kellan Lutz seems to be on even shakier ground since his biggest claim to fame is [[WalkingShirtlessScene being shirtless at every available opportunity.]] He recently dragged out the "I want to be taken seriously" line, but since he has yet to put his shirt back on, some people didn't really believe him. His first big post-''Twilight'' work, ''Film/TheLegendOfHercules'', was a flop.
24** Stewart and Pattinson have had a much better push in recent years with Stewart pulling off three critically acclaimed films in 2014 and becoming something of a critical darling (Even nabbing a Cesar award, making her one of only two American actors ever to do so). Pattinson has followed a similar path and ''Film/GoodTime'' seems to have finally given him the push he needs to break out from under the shadow of ''Twilight''. The two, particularly Pattinson, have also done themselves favors by making it clear [[CreatorBacklash aren't very fond of the films either]]. Eventually, Pattinson got cast in Creator/ChristopherNolan's ''Film/{{Tenet}}'' and played the title role in ''Film/TheBatman2022'', so things finally look up for him. And in 2021, Stewart starred as Diana, Princess of Wales in ''Film/{{Spencer}}'', which garnered rave reviews by critics and Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations for her.
25* The cast of the Creator/{{MTV}} reality show ''Series/LagunaBeach'' fell under this. When it premiered, ''Laguna'' was the first teen-oriented reality series on the network, and rode a wave of commercial acclaim, teen mag appearances, and ratings domination. The teenage cast members all attempted to parlay their exposure into different avenues (to various levels of success), with most falling into obscurity after high-profile appearances in series or films. Lauren Conrad made the jump to her own successful spinoff, ''Series/TheHills'', but left the program after several seasons to unsuccessfully try her hand at a fashion line. Kristin Cavallari took up Lauren's spot as the main character of ''The Hills'', but she mostly does DTV films now. Jason Wahler is more well-known for his guest stint on ''Celebrity Rehab'' than any of his prior work. Audrina Patridge's self-titled spinoff didn't last long. Only Creator/StephenColletti from the first season (who parlayed his fame into a long-running role on ''Series/OneTreeHill'') has had a relative degree of success.
26* Thanks to MediaNotes/ProfessionalWrestling becoming quite mainstream in the 90s, and [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]] managing to parlay his wrestling success into a respectable acting career, other wrestlers have also attempted to become mainstream. However, the amount that were successful can be counted on one hand.
27** {{Wrestling/Sable}} was an example that came before The Rock's breakout role in ''Film/TheMummyReturns''. Her beauty and popularity with fans led to her gracing the cover of ''{{Magazine/Playboy}}'' (and she later got a second less than a year later), and she soon left wrestling hoping to break into the mainstream. It mostly translated to small parts on TV shows, a failed comic book series, and B-movies. She returned to WWE in 2003, stayed there for one year, and kept a low profile after leaving a second time. Today she's probably best known for being married to Wrestling/BrockLesnar.
28** {{Wrestling/Chyna}}'s mainstream popularity was almost as big as The Rock's in 2000, and she got a ''Playboy'' cover too. There were rumors of her playing Franchise/WonderWoman and [[Film/Terminator3RiseOfTheMachines the T-X]], and she got a second ''Playboy'' cover. But numerous personal problems behind the scenes led to her abruptly leaving WWF[[note]]Specifically her then-boyfriend Wrestling/TripleH leaving her and eventually hooking up with (and later marrying and having 3 children with) Wrestling/StephanieMcMahon, who as you probably guessed by her last name is the daughter of [[Wrestling/VinceMcMahon the guy that owns WWE]] and didn't want her new boyfriend's ex hanging around. Chyna would later date fellow [[Wrestling/TheKliq Clique]] member Wrestling/SeanWaltman[[/note]], and her drug problems led to her being persona non grata[[note]]Those drug problems were also likely the reason she did a couple hardcore porn films (one of which actually parodied WWE), which made her even more non grata[[/note]]. After a few years of appearing in small parts on TV shows and a failed music career, she moved to Japan to become a teacher and passed away tragically from a drug overdose at the age of 45 in 2016.
29** The cast of ''Series/TotalDivas'' got lots of hype after the show proved to be a ratings hit on the E!Network. Wrestling/EvaMarie left wrestling altogether in 2016 to launch onto film work - and her debut ''Inconceivable'' was trashed by critics, despite its AllStarCast that included Creator/NicolasCage, Creator/GinaGershon and Creator/FayeDunaway, leading her to return to WWE in 2021. The Wrestling/BellaTwins appear to be doing the best, with their reality show ''Total Bellas'' proving to be a successful spin-off and launching a successful fitness and clothing brand.[[note]]Though they can no longer call themselves the Bella twins after their contract with WWE ran out in the fall of 2023, so they're back to being the Garcia twins. Brie is married to Wrestling/{{AEW}} wrestler Wrestling/BryanDanielson, so they might move over to Creator/{{TBS}}.[[/note]] {{Wrestling/Cameron}} announced an intent to produce music and go into acting, but has yet to make anything happen. The rest have focused almost entirely on wrestling.
30** Wrestling/StacyKeibler attempted to go mainstream in the mid-2000s, appearing on ''Series/DancingWithTheStars'' and managing to get guest spots on ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'' (on its [[MilestoneCelebration 100th episode]], no less), ''{{Series/Psych}}'' and ''{{Series/Chuck}}'' and small parts in a few movies. She enjoyed a higher profile when she dated Creator/GeorgeClooney but after they split up, she quit Hollywood - fed up with the politics of the industry. She was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2023.
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