My guess is that girls are forced ripe -- so Leonardo was looking boyish at an age where the chicks were what women in their 40s are supposed to look like.
If Hillary Duff looks like that for the rest of her career, she's golden. She's gone through all the changes she's allowed to.
Eerily Frankie Muniz doesn't look like he's going to change either. But it might be nice if he does.
Don't call it a comeback. He been here for years.
If you think you can outrhyme me, yeah boy I bet
Cause I ain't met a motherfucker who can do that yet
Trendsetter I'm better my rhymes are good
I got a gourmet plate that says I wish you would
And after seeing the xposts --
OK, I'll withdraw everyone except MacNichol and Foster. And maybe Sperber, who isn't as big a name.
In a somewhat related note, Wil Wheaton's book is now available.
Damn, someone beat me to Dean Stockwell.
Has anyone mentioned Roddy McDowell yet?
I wouldn't call Patty Duke a star anymore, but she did work steadily for 40 years or so.
And I think Elijah Wood has beaten the Frodo trap by working a lot since, in reasonably artsy stuff.
It's more impressive to me when someone remains famous after being a child star than when they start acting at 15/16 and keep going (e.g., John Cusack, Claire Danes). Plenty of people start (non-showbiz) careers in their late teens, after all...
Jason Bateman is doing fairly well now, and has worked more or less steadily since Silver Spoons.
has anyone mentioned Drew Barrymore?