Corey Feldman
Corey Feldman was a busy, child star during the ’80s. He took on roles in “The Goonies” and “Bad News Bears.” He gained even more acclaim for his role in the dramatic film, “Stand By Me.” As Feldman grew into his career, he was surrounded by fellow stars and droves of fans.
He struggled to endure the fame and pressure and unfortunately fell into substance abuse. These personal problems (including the loss of his friend Cory Haim) marred his career and, though he continued to act and even tried to find success as a musician, he did not find nearly as much success in his adult years.
Rudolph Valentino
Silent film actor Rudolph Valentino may be one of the earliest, documented teen idols, if we are going to be completely honest. An Italian immigrant who was dark and exotic to American audiences, he was originally typecast as the villain in his earlier films like “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.”
Later, he was known as the “Great Lover” in Hollywood and became the heart-throb of the 1920s after he was cast as every girl’s dream in films like “The Son of the Sheik.” Sadly, at just thirty-one with a lot of potential in his career, Valentino died from complications following an appendectomy.
Marlon Brando
Marlon Brando was a method actor who got his start on Broadway but broke out to stardom for his performance in “A Streetcar Named Desire.” Brando brought virility and unmatched intensity to his performances which captivated both male and female audiences around the world.
He went on to star in Elia Kazan’s “On the Waterfront” and took on the role of Mark Antony in “Julius Caesar.” His later work included playing the iconic patriarch of the Corleone crime family, Don Vito Corleone, in “The Godfather.” With a career spanning sixty years and multiple awards, Marlon Brando will remain a legendary Hollywood star.
John Stamos
John Stamos landed his first role on the daytime soap, “General Hospital” and in 1984, he was nominated for a Daytime Emmy. However, almost everyone today remembers Stamos as Uncle Jesse on the feel-good, family sitcom, “Full House.” Stamos desired to break away from his wholesome persona in order to expand his range as an actor, but he struggled to obtain the parts that he hoped would redirect his career.
Outside of acting, Stamos also showed an interest in music and has independently produced his own projects. He has also reprised his role as Uncle Jesse on the “Full House” reboot, “Fuller House” and has appeared as Dr. Nicky on the Netflix thriller series, “You.”
Emilio Estevez
The Sheens are certainly one of the most iconic families in the world of Hollywood over the last 50 years. And while he might not carry the more popular name of Sheen, Emilio Estevez has played a big part in the family's success. He is best recognized from his role in “The Breakfast Club” as detention-bound jock, Andrew Clark.
He also garnered fame for his part in the 1985 drama, “St. Elmo’s Fire,” co-starring Rob Lowe and Demi Moore. In the ‘90s, Estevez tried his hand behind the scenes and, along with acting, wrote and directed the comedy, “Men at Work” with his brother Charlie Sheen. These days Emilio has seemingly taken a step away from the showbiz spotlight.