Oh Yeah, I Remember Him! Top 10 Movie Stars Who Dropped Off The Map
Who do you miss the most? Here today, gone tomorrow. For this list, it’s actors who were once big film stars, but seemingly overnight their profiles dropped to next-to-nothing.

HARROGATE, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 04: A TV set is seen in one of the guest bedrooms in Pineheath house on September 4, 2013 in Harrogate, England. The untouched 40-bedroom house belonged to wealthy Indian-born aristocrats Sir Dhunjibhoy and Lady Bomanji, who were well-known figures in British high society at the start of the 20th century and were friends of the Royal Family. Sir Dhunjibhoy was a Bombay-based shipping magnate who also used his wealth to support Britain’s war effort against the Nazis which led to him being knighted. Their 12-bathroom mansion in Harrogate was where they spent each autumn after staying at their house in Windsor during the summer and spending the winters in Poona, India. The mansion has been sold in a multi-million pound sale to a local businessman who plans to make it a family home again after Lady Bomanjis’ daughter, Mrs Mehroo Jehangir, died in 2012 having not touched it since 1986, when her mother died. (Photo by Bethany Clarke/Getty Images)
Bethany Clarke / Getty ImagesWho do you miss the most? Here today, gone tomorrow. For this list, it's actors who were once big film stars, but seemingly overnight their profiles dropped to next-to-nothing.




