Stars Who Almost Quit Their Acting Careers

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Most people have thought about giving up their jobs at one time or another — including some of Hollywood’s biggest stars.

During a 2019 interview with Australian Men’s HealthChris Hemsworth admitted that he considered leaving acting behind after his role in 2009’s Star Trek sparked fewer opportunities than he’d hoped.

“I was about to quit,” he recalled, noting that he became “anxious to the point where I couldn’t harness or use that energy. It was all to my detriment.”

Hemsworth shared that “things started to change” when he stopped second-guessing what kind of person he needed to be in order to succeed in the industry. “That’s when I felt happier,” he said.

Keep scrolling for a look at all the stars who’ve considered quitting acting:

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James Lafferty

Lafferty revealed in June 2024 that if he didn’t book the role of Nathan Scott on One Tree Hill in 2003, he planned on walking away from the industry.

“It was my last shot at it,” Lafferty told People about acting, noting he was 17 when he auditioned. “I was just going to go to college if I didn’t get this role, and I was going to go to Long Beach State and just do that for a while, and it ended up being the one that actually caught.”

After being a child actor, Lafferty said getting the part on OTH “felt like fate.”

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Michael Cera

During a July 2023 interview with The Guardian, Cera admitted that he found fame “overwhelming” early in his career after films like Superbad and Juno made him a household name.

“There was a point where I wanted to stop taking jobs that would make me more famous,” he told the outlet. “I was kind of having a bit of a crisis. … I was really not enjoying the level of heat. … I really didn’t know if I was going to keep being an actor.”

Cera noted that he was already under contract to star in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World when his anxiety about being a public figure reached its peak. “I was already committed to it, and went and did it, and obviously feel so grateful that that happened,” he said.

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Rooney Mara

“A few years before [The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo], I had done a Nightmare on Elm Street remake, which was not a good experience,” Rooney admitted in a January 2023 episode of the “LaunchLeft” podcast. “It wasn’t the best experience making it and I kind of got to this place, that I still live in, that I don’t want to act unless I’m doing stuff that I feel like I have to do.”

She continued: “After making that film, I kind of decided, ‘OK, I’m just not going to act anymore unless it’s something that I feel that way about.’”

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Daniel Kaluuya

During an interview with Jordan Peele for Essence in July 2022, Kaluuya revealed he was about to quit acting before he scored the lead role in 2017’s Get Out.

“I’ve never told you this, but when you reached out to me and we had that Skype, I was really disillusioned with acting,” the British star said. “I had stopped acting for, like, a year and a half. I checked out, because I was just like, ‘**This isn’t working.’ I wasn’t getting roles, because racism and all this kind of stuff — so you reaching out was like, ‘OK, I’m not crazy. It’s proper. It’s going to be alright.’”

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Channing Tatum

The Magic Mike star admitted that he contemplated leaving the acting world in 2018, the same year that he split from ex-wife Jenna Dewan. “Do I want to act anymore?” he told The Hollywood Reporter in February 2022, recalling what he asked himself at the time. “Was I going to direct? Do I want to be in the industry anymore? I got lucky. I won a creative lottery ticket. I made a little bit of money, so I could take a step back and figure out what life is.”

He didn’t go through with his plans to leave the film industry, but he did enjoy the self-imposed break. “I really took time off,” he explained. “I sculpted. I took pictures. I wrote my own stuff, not like a script or anything. Just creating on different levels. I wanted to take a breather.”

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Anya Taylor-Joy

The Golden Globe winner revealed that there was a point in her career where she didn’t feel confident about the roles she was set to play.

“So, I got Jane Austen’s Emma as a job, and that really panicked me, because it was a role that was supposed to be beautiful from the offset, and I hadn’t done that — I’d played creatures, outsiders, whatever,” she explained to The Hollywood Reporter in June 2021.

Taylor-Joy revealed that this “triggered some childhood trauma,” and she wasn’t sure she could keep acting. The Florida native ended up working an entire year straight so she could star in EmmaLast Night in Soho and The Queen’s Gambit.

“I had, collectively, a week off that entire year; it was crazy, and I was already starting off at an emotional space where I was like, ‘Oh, I don’t know if I can do this,’” she said at the time. “But it’s the year that has most changed me. I just fell in love with my job again.”

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Laverne Cox

While speaking on a Paley Center panel in June 2021, Cox admitted being cast in Orange Is the New Black was a major turning point for her. “I was in rent arrears on my apartment, I had rolled back rent and I was in all kinds of debt and I was going to give up acting actually, a few months before I booked Orange,” she recalled. “I had turned 40 that year and had a breakout moment and I was in debt and things weren’t going the way I hoped they would.”

Before her big Netflix gig, her “dream of being a working actress” seemed out of reach. “I was just like, ‘I’ve got to do something else. Who do I think I am? I’m a Black trans woman. No one’s ever done this before, let me go and do something, have a real job or something.’ … I was studying for the GRE and then the audition for Orange happened and I didn’t go to grad school. Orange turned out to be my grad school.”

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Brie Larson

Before winning an Academy Award for Room in 2016 and becoming Captain Marvel in 2019, Larson contemplated ending her years-long career. “It just wasn’t working the way I wanted it to,” she told The Sydney Morning Herald in 2017. “All the kids I went to school with were going to college and I was still trying to do this thing called ‘acting’ and not going very far.”

The Kong: Skull Island star added, “What’s weird about this profession is that no one can really tell you when you are delusional. I used to wish that I’d wanted to be an athlete, because it’s easy to quantify if that’s working — just measuring your speed!”

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Chris Hemsworth

The Men In Black: International actor admitted that he was “about to quit” acting after struggling to land roles following his appearance in Star Trek in 2009. “I got more and more anxious to the point where I couldn’t harness or use that energy,” he told Australian Men’s Health in 2019. “It was all to my detriment.”

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Kristen Stewart

Very early in her career, the Happiest Season star pondered the possibility of life outside of acting. “I decided a year after not getting any commercials, ‘F–k it. I won’t make my mom drive around Los Angeles anymore,’” Stewart told Newsweek in 2012. “I also got so nervous for every single audition. I was just dying. I had one appointment left and my mom said, ‘Have a little integrity and go to your last one.’ And it was The Safety of Objects. If I hadn’t gotten that, I would have been done.”

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Jennifer Aniston

The Morning Show star admitted in 2020 that there was one job that led her to contemplate ending her career. “It was after a job I had completed and I was like, ‘Whoa, that sucked the life out of me, and I don’t know if this is what interests me,’” she said on the “SmartLess” podcast, noting that she likely would have pursued a career in interior design.

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Emma Watson

It may be hard to imagine anyone else but Watson playing Hermione Granger, but the Perks of Being a Wallflower star nearly quit the Harry Potter franchise to pursue higher education. Harry Potter producer David Heyman told Glamour U.K. in 2013 that the actress “was quite academic and was very keen in pursuit of schooling and was wrestling a little bit more than the others.”

The Brown University graduate also contemplated quitting acting altogether because she didn’t enjoy fame. “I’d walk down the red carpet and go into the bathroom. I had on so much makeup and these big, fluffy, full-on dresses. I’d put my hands on the sink and look at myself in the mirror and say, ‘Who is this?’” she recalled to Vanity Fair in 2017. “I didn’t connect with the person who was looking back at me, and that was a very unsettling feeling.”

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Henry Cavill

Cavill will forever be known as Superman, but that might not have happened had he followed through with quitting acting. “Thankfully at this stage I’ve got my foot in the door enough that if someone tried to slam it shut, I could probably squeeze a little bit and keep the door open,” the Witcher star told Men’s Journal in 2016. “As far as a full back-up plan, it was the British Armed Forces. But being 33 years old I think I’m too old to join now.”

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Robert Pattinson

The Tenet actor wanted to quit acting after experiencing a bad audition for what would become his breakout role in Twilight. “The audition was one of the worst auditions I did in my whole life. I remember calling my parents and saying, ‘I’m done, I can’t torture myself anymore,’” he said on the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s podcast in 2019.

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John Krasinski

The A Quiet Place filmmaker was waiting tables prior to landing his breakout role on The Office, and he had wanted to call it quits. When he initially decided to put his dreams to rest, his mother advised him to “wait it out” and “wait until the end of the year.” He did just that, later booking his part on the acclaimed NBC sitcom three weeks after the mother-son pair’s phone call. “I give her a lot of love and 10 percent,” he joked on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert in 2018. “She deserves it.”

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Melissa McCarthy

Days before landing her role on Gilmore Girls as Sookie St. James, McCarthy was very close to giving up her acting dreams. “Acting wasn’t working out, I was getting rejection after rejection, I wasn’t even getting auditions — I couldn’t get a job to save my life,” she told Heat magazine in 2016. “I always said if I don’t get anything substantial by the time I’m 30, I’m done. And a week before I turned 30, I got Gilmore Girls.”

The Oscar nominee continued, “Things weren’t ‘bad’ but I had been working two jobs and I got to a point where I thought, ‘Why am I doing this? Why am I beating myself up?’ Acting never would have left my life, I would’ve acted in some way, but I’m so fortunate that this is now my occupation.”

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Michael B. Jordan

The Wire alum admitted to Vanity Fair in 2018 that he almost quit the business early in his career, saying, “I remember when I first came to L.A. and me and my mom, we went to all these agencies trying to get representation and they passed on me — WME passed on me, CAA passed on me, Gersh, all these guys f–king passed on me.”

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Gal Gadot

In 2017, the Israeli actress admitted to being “as close as it gets” to ending her acting career prior to landing Wonder Woman. “There’s so much ‘no,’” she said of the auditioning process on Sunday Today. “There’s so much rejection in this world that I thought, ‘Maybe it’s not for me. …Maybe I should go back to law school instead of dragging my family with me.’”

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Mark Ruffalo

The Avengers: Endgame actor previously admitted to losing his love for acting in 2009, leading him to nearly pump the brakes for good. “I’d had it with L.A. And I really had it with the business side of acting, the machinery of it all. You’re an artist, but then all of a sudden you’re a product at the same time, and there’s this company that’s sprung up around you,” he told Details in 2011. “I got depressed. I was losing my love for it. So I said, ‘I’m done.’”

Ruffalo added, “I fired everybody and moved my family to Callicoon, New York. I had to make a radical move. [My film] The Kids Are All Right was my swan song. I didn’t know what I was doing next.”

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Claire Danes

Before landing her starring role on Homeland, Danes admitted to contemplating a career switch. “It was grim. I was very hurt. Two years of not working was brutal,” she told Vogue in 2013. “And a point came where I thought, ‘I really like interior design.’ Someone suggested, ‘Maybe your real success is in your personal life.’”

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Jon Hamm

The Mad Men alum planned to return to teaching if he didn’t make it in Hollywood. “I had given myself five years to be self-sufficient as an actor. I was already self-sufficient as a waiter, but I knew a lot of 40-year-old waiters and I didn’t want to be one of those,” he told W magazine in 2010. “I had taught [at] school and I knew that I could always go back to teaching.”

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Uzo Aduba

The Orange Is the New Black alum, who is both an Emmy winner and Golden Globe nominee, revealed that she quit acting 45 minutes before learning she was cast on the Netflix dramedy. “There have been times in my life where I have doubted, questioned, felt tired, but I had never quit before in my core,” she told Essence in its September 2016 issue. “My heart never quit, and that was the first time I felt my heart give out on me.”

Aduba then recalled what happened after she got the life-changing call about her new gig, adding, “I lost my mind. I’m running around my apartment crying. I was like, ‘You don’t understand. I just quit.’ And my agent quoted The Godfather line: ‘Just when you thought you were out, they pull you back in.’”

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Max Greenfield

Greenfield nearly quit acting before landing his breakout role as Schmidt on New Girl. “Right before New Girl happened, there were definitely moments of, I probably shouldn’t do this anymore,” he told The Wrap in 2014. “I just had a kid and at one point was like, ‘At what point does this become selfish?’ You don’t want to become a dad who is running around and saying, ‘I just got a callback on a guest star on The Middle.’ I just didn’t want to be that guy.”

The Neighborhood actor added, “Just before New Girl, I called a buddy of mine and asked for a job as a writing assistant. I thought, maybe I’ll start at the very lowest point for a writer and see what happens with that, because this doesn’t seem to be happening as an actor.”

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Sandra Bullock

The Academy Award winner cited sexism as what led to her almost quitting acting. “I literally went out into the world thinking there was no disparity, that everyone was equal, and I can do whatever a man can do,” she told USA Today in 2018. “It was hard for me because I walked with blinders on through life and got to where I [felt] like I was less than because I was a woman,” she said. “And that was a hard pill to swallow. I had a lot of sadness from that.”

Bullock didn’t list any specific examples, but she recalled having a “wake-up moment” where she thought: “Oh, my God. I’m being treated this way because I have a vagina.”

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Chrissy Metz

The This Is Us star considered putting her acting aspirations behind her before landing her big break on the acclaimed NBC drama. She nearly left Los Angeles for her Florida hometown, but her loved ones encouraged her to keep going. “I kept auditioning, with no savings and no money, credit card debt gaining interest. I went on unemployment. I bought ramen noodles at dollar stores,” she told Glamour in 2017.

“I never had to — God forbid — live on the streets; I moved in with a roommate who told me, ‘Stay with me until you can afford rent. Don’t give up,’” she continued. “People who supported me were like, ‘If you don’t have money for food, I’ll cook you dinner. You don’t have money for acting class? Let’s get together and read lines.’”