5 Actors Who Were THIS Close To Quitting Hollywood Forever — Right Before Their Big Break Hit
One bank meltdown, one 30th-birthday deadline, one lampshade-over-a-light note from a studio exec — here's how close these five came to walking away entirely.

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Jon Hamm Was Waiting Tables And Teaching High School Drama Right Before Don Draper Happened


Before he was Don Draper, Jon Hamm spent his 20s barely landing acting jobs — he even worked as a set dresser on a soft-core film and didn't quit waiting tables until age 29. He's talked about going completely broke, moving back to teach drama at his old high school just to save enough money to try acting one more time before he 'lost any momentum.'
Bryan Cranston Picked Up Bit Parts For DECADES Before Anyone Handed Him A Lead

Bryan Cranston booked nearly 150 small roles — including guest spots on Seinfeld and forgettable commercials — before finally landing a lead at age 50 as Walter White. He's called himself a 'surprising' pick to headline Breaking Bad given his mostly comedic résumé, and pointed to that mountain of bit parts as proof he was, in his own words, a journeyman actor first.
Hugh Jackman Almost Skipped The X-Men Audition Entirely — Then Nearly Got Fired Anyway


Jackman was so committed to his stage show Oklahoma! that he initially turned down flying out for the X-Men audition, only relenting when the studio offered to fly him on the Concorde. Even after he got the part, he says five weeks into filming a studio exec pulled him aside and told him his performance was like 'watching someone put a lampshade over a light' — he was reportedly on the verge of being fired before it ever hit theaters.
Charlize Theron Got Discovered Mid-Meltdown At A Bank Because She Was THAT Broke


Living paycheck to paycheck in Los Angeles, Theron tried to cash an out-of-state check from her mom to cover rent — and when the teller refused, she broke down pleading in line. Talent agent John Crosby, standing behind her, handed over his business card on the way out, and that random encounter is the entire reason she ever got into an acting school in the first place.
Melissa McCarthy Gave Herself A Hard Deadline To Quit — And Got Cast Days Before It Hit


After years of rejection and not even getting auditions, McCarthy made herself a promise: if nothing substantial happened by her 30th birthday, she was done with acting for good. A week before that birthday, she was cast as Sookie St. James on Gilmore Girls — a part that only opened up because original actress Alex Borstein had to drop out.
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