


A long line of roles in generally well-received and often experimental films throughout the decade established Sevigny as a mainstay in the independent film community.
Then a few years later This Guy has six movies coming out, and is on every magazine cover, and audiences, unless they fall in love with him instantly, feel a little aggrieved that they’re so forcefully being sold an unknown quantity. The archetypal example on this list, Reynolds has been tapped as a potential megastar for close to a decade, and every so often looks to have made the leap… The Canadian actor’s been acting since he was a teenager and his ABC sitcom “Two Guys And A Girl” in 1998 helped land him his first lead role in college-com “National Lampoon’s Van Wilder” in 2002.
The circumstances differ, but the phenomenon is the same, so we’ve taken a look at the careers of 10 actors who, despite repeated attempts, We The Audience in our fickle magnificence have simply not deemed worthy of the A-list. It was a charismatic and funny turn, and he soon started cropping up elsewhere—proving to be the highlight of the otherwise execrable “Blade Trinity” and finally getting a studio lead in “The Amityville Horror.” And so he entered his bankable phase, thanks to some modestly successful comedies like “Waiting…” and “Just Friends” that performed well on video, even if more expensive prospects like ‘Smokin’ Aces” and “Definitely Maybe” didn’t land.
In 2016, Jones starred in the adventure-thriller Inferno, the fantasy drama A Monster Calls and the Star Wars anthology film Rogue One.
In 2016, she received the BAFTA Britannia Award for British Artist of the Year.