Once a celebrity becomes engraved in the public consciousness, it seems as if we’ve known them since forever. In reality, however, they struggled to gain their fame through small roles and unknown performances, making their journey less straightforward than what we might think.

Not all of them were completely unknown in their starting years, but the lives they led were far less glamorous than young actors who started their fame early. These stars prove that success doesn’t always arrive on Hollywood’s preferred timetable, and through hard work and a little bit of luck, a lot can be achieved.

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Samuel L. Jackson

Today, Samuel L. Jackson feels like he’s been famous forever. In reality, he spent years in smaller roles before Pulp Fiction turned him into a major star in 1994, when he was already in his mid-40s.

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Bryan Cranston

Long before Breaking Bad, Bryan Cranston spent decades working steadily in television. Although Malcolm in the Middle raised his profile, it wasn’t until Walter White that he became one of television’s most recognizable actors.

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Melissa McCarthy

Many viewers remember Melissa McCarthy from Gilmore Girls, but she didn’t become a genuine A-list star until Bridesmaids arrived in 2011. By then, she had already turned 40 and spent years building her career.

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Christoph Waltz

Christoph Waltz worked consistently in European film and television for decades. Then Quentin Tarantino cast him as Hans Landa in Inglourious Basterds, a role that transformed him into an international star in his 50s.

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Morgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman appeared in numerous productions throughout the 1970s and 1980s, but mainstream stardom arrived relatively late. His acclaimed performances in films like Driving Miss Daisy and Glory finally made him a household name.

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Steve Carell

Before becoming Michael Scott, Steve Carell was best known for correspondent work on The Daily Show and supporting roles. His breakout period arrived in his early 40s thanks to The Office and The 40-Year-Old Virgin.

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Judi Dench

Judi Dench was already highly respected in Britain for decades. However, many international audiences only became familiar with her after she began playing M in the James Bond films during her 60s.

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Jon Hamm

Jon Hamm spent years appearing in small television roles before Mad Men arrived. His portrayal of Don Draper made him a star almost overnight, but he was already in his mid-30s when it happened.

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Viola Davis

Viola Davis had built an impressive résumé long before the public fully noticed her. Major recognition arrived through acclaimed performances in projects like Doubt, The Help, and later How to Get Away with Murder.

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Pedro Pascal

Although Pedro Pascal worked steadily for years in television, his career changed dramatically after Game of Thrones. The role of Oberyn Martell arrived shortly before his 40th birthday and launched him into stardom.

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Jane Lynch

Jane Lynch spent years as a working actress before gaining widespread recognition. Her profile rose significantly after Best in Show, and she later became a television icon through her role as Sue Sylvester.

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Alan Rickman

Alan Rickman had extensive theater experience before making his feature-film debut as Hans Gruber in Die Hard. Remarkably, the performance that made him famous arrived when he was already in his 40s.

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Kathy Bates

Despite years of stage and screen work, Kathy Bates didn’t become a major star until her Oscar-winning performance in Misery. She was already in her 40s when the role changed her career.

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Octavia Spencer

Octavia Spencer accumulated dozens of credits before her breakthrough arrived. Her acclaimed role in The Help brought her an Academy Award and finally gave her the widespread recognition she had long deserved.

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Harrison Ford

It’s easy to forget Harrison Ford wasn’t a teenage heartthrob. He was working as a carpenter while pursuing acting and didn’t become a star until landing Han Solo in Star Wars at age 35.

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