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Washed Up Celebrities: Scott Schwartz
Rick Ace Rhodes Posted on Sep 05, 2015 at 03:47 AM
@Vaporman87 Thanks!
Rick Ace Rhodes Posted on Sep 05, 2015 at 03:46 AM
@mickyarber For someone like Schwartz probably not. He's too old and he was never that deep (no pun intended) into Hollywood to make a serious threshold for an acting career. For someone like Chris Klein maybe, someone who had a falling out with Hollywood after developing a good path to stardom, went through a dark period in his life and has since began to rebuild upon his lost career. You never know with someone like him.
Vaporman87 Posted on Sep 04, 2015 at 07:33 PM
It's true that you never know what the future might hold for some "washed up" celebs. But then there are those that you just know are pretty well done. I think Scotty here fits in there. Probably the most fame he could gain nowadays would be on some show like Celebrity Apprentice or Dancing With The Stars, and that's fleeting.
Great start to the series Rick. Keep 'em coming!
mickyarber Posted on Sep 04, 2015 at 07:27 PM
Never knew his story. It's kind of sad actually. But as for an article, I like the idea...seeing where some familiar faces are these days. I hate to think of them as washed up though. You never know what may be right around the corner for some folks.
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