13 Times Actors Didn't Sugarcoat What It's Really Like To Be An Actor In Hollywood And All The Rejection That Comes With It

1.Heather Matarazzo

Heather got her big break in 1995 with the coming-of-age film Welcome to the Dollhouse, and she went on to star in other big projects like The Princess Diaries, Saved!, and Sisters.Earlier this week, Heather took to Twitter to voice her frustrations about her career trajectory. In a string of tweets that have since been deleted, Heather talked about years of audition rejections.

"I have taken the disappointments, the rejections, etc., and maintained that rejection is redirection. I have had continual FAITH in the Universe, but today, something broke. I feel cast aside. I've given my life to acting for over 30 years and am done struggling to survive."

In a previous interview with the Guardian, Heather also revealed she contemplated suicide in 2009 after a string of failed auditions.The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 1-800-273-8255. Other international suicide helplines can be found at befrienders.org. The Trevor Project, which provides help and suicide-prevention resources for LGBTQ youth, is 1-866-488-7386.

2.Mena Massoud

Mena smiles as he wears a suit at a red carpet event

“It’s wild to a lot of people. People have these ideas in their head. It’s like, I'm sitting here being like, 'OK, Aladdin just hit $1 billion. Can I at least get an audition?' Like, I’m not expecting you to be like, here’s Batman. But can I just get in the room? Like, can you just give me a chance? So it’s not always what you think.”

Since then, Mena has starred in notable projects like Run This Town, alongside Nina Dobrev, and the Netflix rom-com Royal Treatment with Laura Marano. Mena also nabbed a leading role in the Hulu series Reprisal, but it was canceled after one season.

Since then, Mena has starred in notable projects like Run This Town, alongside Nina Dobrev, and the Netflix rom-com Royal Treatment with Laura Marano. Mena also nabbed a leading role in the Hulu series Reprisal, but it was canceled after one season.

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3.Katherine Heigl

Katherine ruled the early '00s with hit movies like Knocked Up, 27 Dresses, and the Ugly Truth. Not to mention she starred in one of the most-talked about medical dramas in TV history: Grey's Anatomy. But after speaking out against her projects — calling Knocked Up

"What is your definition of difficult? Somebody with an opinion that you don't like? Now, I'm 42, and that shit pisses me off. At the time, I was just quickly told to shut the fuck up. The more I said I was sorry, the more they wanted it," Heigl continued. "The more terrified and scared I was doing something wrong, the more I came across like I had really done something horribly wrong."

She noted that her family and friends were

She noted that her family and friends were "scared" for her, after seeing how the blacklisting weighed on her mental health. Katherine currently stars on Netflix's Firefly Lane and put out a psychological thriller last year called Fear of Rain.

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4.Sara Weisglass

You probably recognize Sara from Mary Goes Round, her stint on Degrassi: The Next Generation and Degrassi: Next Class, as well as her recent Netflix debut in the 2021 dramedy series Ginny & Georgia. But despite her past success, Sara — who's been in the industry since she was 6 — is still very familiar with the unpredictability of Hollywood.

"No, I was unemployed and felt like ass. You have to be so grateful in the moments when it’s painful and you get told no. Rejection sucks, I’m still dealing with it. But the rejections make the good times so much better."

Sara is currently filming Season 2 of Ginny & Georgia.

Sara is currently filming Season 2 of Ginny & Georgia.

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5.John Krasinski

The Office cemented its way into TV history with its ridiculous characters and even sillier plotlines, and none of that would have happened without John as Jim Halpert. But before landing that career-changing role, John was strongly considering giving up his dream of acting.John originally went to college to become a teacher, but later decided to attend theater school, and it's there where he fell in love with acting. After moving to New York and taking a couple of years to make a name for himself, John found himself stuck. He was ready to pack it up and move back, until his mom gave him a much-needed pep talk.

"I was like, 'So, I'm out,'" John said on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. "'This is terrible. It's so scary. This is the worst. Waiting tables, not as fun as they say.' And she said, 'You know, it's September. Just wait it out. Just wait 'til the end of the year. Don't give up just yet.' I was telling her to come get me...and three weeks later, I got The Office."

Thank goodness for parents! John has sustained a successful career in Hollywood ever since, starring in projects like Jack Ryan, It's Complicated, Something Borrowed, and A Quiet Place.

Thank goodness for parents! John has sustained a successful career in Hollywood ever since, starring in projects like Jack Ryan, It's Complicated, Something Borrowed, and A Quiet Place.

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6.Deborah Ann Woll

Deborah has starred in projects like Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You and Escape Room, as well as hit series like True Blood and Daredevil. Unfortunately, when Netflix surprisingly decided to cancel Daredevil in 2018, Deborah had trouble finding work for over a year and it made her question her self-worth.

"If I'm not acting, I'm not sure who I am. And since it's been so long since I've really gotten to do it, I'm struggling a little bit with how to maintain my self-worth, my sense of my own value. I haven't had an acting job since, and that's been really hard for me. So even before COVID kind of flipped the world on its head, I was struggling with this."

Deborah was featured in the 2021 film Ida Red alongside Melissa Leo and Josh Hartnett.

Deborah was featured in the 2021 film Ida Red alongside Melissa Leo and Josh Hartnett.

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7.Liz Gillies

Liz's claim to fame came in 2010, when she landed the iconic role of Jade West in Nickelodeon's Victorious. After the show ended in 2013, she thought offers would be rolling in left and right, but instead, Liz found herself playing the waiting game in her great-grandma's basement.Liz told the Zach Sang Show,

"Cut to me in my basement playing The Sims for 18 hours. I'm not lying. Cut to my great-grandma of 98 being like, 'She needs to go out and get drunk, and maybe have a one-night stand, because it's killing us.'"

Liz currently stars on The CW's Dynasty reboot. It was just announced that the series' current fifth season will be its last.

8.Brendan Fraser

There was a time when you couldn't visit a movie theater without seeing Brendan's face on a poster. He starred in hit franchises like The Mummy and Journey to the Center of the Earth, as well as fan favorites like Bedazzled, George of the Jungle, Crash, and The Air I Breathe. But even a man at the top can go through hard times. Brendan was dealing with a lot behind closed doors, including health issues, a divorce, projects he wasn't proud of, and an alleged sexual assault from 2003 (Brendan claimed former HFPA president Philip Berk

"The phone does stop ringing in your career, and you start asking yourself why," Brendan told GQ. "There's many reasons, but was this one of them? I think it was.” And that, he says, is why he ultimately disappeared for a while. “I bought into the pressure that comes with the hopes and aims that come with a professional life that's being molded and shaped and guided and managed. I just felt I couldn't be a part of it. I didn't feel that I belonged.”

Brendan has since regained his confidence and jumped back into roles that mean something to him. He's gone on to star in HBO Max's Doom Patrol, Line of Descent, and No Sudden Move. He's also set to be a part of the upcoming release of Batgirl.

Brendan has since regained his confidence and jumped back into roles that mean something to him. He's gone on to star in HBO Max's Doom Patrol, Line of Descent, and No Sudden Move. He's also set to be a part of the upcoming release of Batgirl.

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9.Susan Sarandon

Susan Sarandon is an industry veteran, with a rap sheet filled with box office hits and cult classics, ranging from The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Thelma & Louise to Stepmom and Tammy. And after being in the business for so long, Susan learned a thing or two about Hollywood's code of conduct...or lack thereof. During a 2013 interview on Oprah's Master Class, Sarandon talked about how Hollywood treats actors when they age, especially women.

"You're so punished in this business," Susan said. "When people say, 'Do you think you've lost work because of your politics?' I say, 'No, you lose work because you get old and fat!' That's when they write you off in Hollywood. There's the inevitability of the deterioration of the physical. That forces you to think, really, what is beauty and what survives?"

Susan is set to star in an upcoming drama series called Monarch about the Romans, the fictional first family of country music, in late 2022.

Susan is set to star in an upcoming drama series called Monarch about the Romans, the fictional first family of country music, in late 2022.

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10.Gal Gadot

Gal got her start in the Fast & Furious franchise, but rose to fame once she entered the DC Universe in Wonder Woman. Since then, she's starred in big projects like Justice League, Red Notice, and Death on the Nile. But her career path wasn't an easy one. In a 2020 interview with Access Hollywood, Gal revealed that she doubted if acting was truly for her.

"'I don't know if I want to pursue [acting].' And then, during those two weeks, I had the Wonder Woman audition. Isn't it crazy the way the world, the universe, works?"

Gal is currently working on two upcoming films, including a spy drama called Heart of Stone, and a live-action adaptation of Snow White, where she'll play the Evil Queen.

Gal is currently working on two upcoming films, including a spy drama called Heart of Stone, and a live-action adaptation of Snow White, where she'll play the Evil Queen.

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11.Joshua Bassett

Joshua currently stars on the hit Disney+ mockumentary musical comedy High School Musical: The Musical: The Series. But before earning that breakout role, Josh was having a very hard time booking gigs.In a 2021 interview with Access Hollywood, Joshua revealed why he almost walked away from acting and the advice his father gave him that made him change his mind.

"I remember telling my dad, 'The joy of [acting] is gone. I don't enjoy it anymore. It's not something I want to do.' And he [was] like, 'You've gone this far, why don't you just wait it out a month?' And I was like, 'OK, fine.' I was ready to quit that day and then just about a month later is when I got the show."

Joshua recently starred in the Disney+ original film Better Nate Than Never.

Joshua recently starred in the Disney+ original film Better Nate Than Never.

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12.Laverne Cox

Before her breakout role in the hit Netflix series Orange Is the New Black, Laverne nabbed parts in short films and Law & Order. During that time, she almost gave up on acting and considered going to grad school. Laverne decided to go out for one more audition, and the rest is history.

"I was just like, 'I've got to do something else. I mean, who do I think I am? I'm a Black transgender woman — no one's ever done this before, let me go and do something, have a real job or something.'"

Not only did Laverne land a leading role in Orange Is the New Black, but it also led her to become the first openly trans actor to receive a primetime Emmy nomination. Most recently, Laverne was featured in another popular Netflix limited series, Inventing Anna.

13.Hong Chau

Luck strikes when you least expect it, and for Hong, it happened just when she was thinking about saying goodbye to her acting dreams for good. Before earning her breakout role in Downsizing alongside Matt Damon, she had a hard time staying optimistic about her acting career.

"Every once in a while, something would come along that would keep you in there for another, like, couple of months before you'd want to quit again, and so luckily I didn't quit and I stuck with it."

Since then, Hong has starred in other major titles, like Amazon Prime's Homecoming and HBO's Watchmen. She's also expected to appear in the upcoming psychological film The Whale.

Since then, Hong has starred in other major titles, like Amazon Prime's Homecoming and HBO's Watchmen. She's also expected to appear in the upcoming psychological film The Whale.

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