Everybody thought Leeloo from the “Fifth Element” would be the next go-to action star. Milla Jovovich certainly proved herself in both “The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc” and “Resident Evil.”
Unfortunately, even with all the talent, box office success and those tough girl looks, the actress didn’t quite see her full potential and has since faded away from the screen. At least we will always remember her in those roles.
Jennifer Love Hewitt
After "Heartbreakers" and "I Know What You Did Last Summer," Jennifer Love Hewitt was pretty darn huge. She was raking in cash as a teen queen and on the verge of entering a new, more mature genre. Looks like it didn't quite happen and after struggling to find roles that would serve her well, Hewitt just fell off the radar.
In 2012, she decided to focus on family. She has promised her fans that she will be back at some point, but so far we've only seen her on the show "9-1-1."
Claire Forlani
The versatile actress Claire Forlani wowed us in just about everything. It turns out that beauty and talent can only be so shortlived, and the offers dried up too quickly. Perhaps she was just too good to be true. The British beauty just couldn't quite find her niche in Hollywood.
Even in leading roles in "Green Street" and "Mallrats" and even "Meet Joe Black" alongside the one and only Brad Pitt, Forlani ultimately was destined for bad TV shows and failed films.
Heather Graham
Heather Graham was the beautiful woman you saw alongside many major stars like Johnny Depp and John Travolta throughout the early 2000s. She was even the supporting role in the comedy hit "Austin Powers 3", a role that certainly showed off her comic flair. Sadly, fans and Hollywood spat her out too soon, even though she looked like she had real potential.
The actress hasn't been spotted in anything worth it for over a decade. In 2014, she made some TV appearances and minor roles in "Get Shorty" and "Flaked."
Adrien Brody
At just 29 years old, Adrien Brody became the youngest man ever to win an Oscar in the history of the Academy Awards. Sometimes, when that much success is thrown at you too soon, you can run out of steam very quickly. After his amazing performance in "The Pianist," he went AWOL.
Where has he been? Apparently, he's been busy painting. Well, he did come back for a little bit in "Peaky Blinders", but does he have the same status as he did? We're not sure.