Terence Stamp, once a '60s cinema icon, left Hollywood after a career decline to study spirituality in India, adopting a new name and lifestyle, before returning to acting with a transformed voice and presence, notably in 'Superman' and 'The Limey,' reflecting a profound personal evolution.
Gwyneth Paltrow discusses her return to acting with her role in 'Marty Supreme,' her career evolution, her views on sexuality and aging, her move from LA, and her ongoing involvement with her lifestyle brand Goop, highlighting her reflections on fame, culture, and personal growth.
Mia Sara, known for 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off,' made her first red carpet appearance in over 10 years at the premiere of her new sci-fi film 'The Life of Chuck,' where she expressed her openness to acting again, highlighting her collaboration with director Mike Flanagan.
Jim Carrey returns to acting in 'Sonic the Hedgehog 3,' citing financial needs and the opportunity to play a genius as reasons for his comeback. Despite previously considering retirement, Carrey reprises his role as Dr. Robotnik, marking his continued involvement in the 'Sonic' franchise as his primary film work in the 2020s.
Felicity Huffman opens up about the impact of the Varsity Blues scandal, expressing that it feels like her old life has died. She discusses her comeback to acting and the challenges she has faced, including a recent pilot that didn't get picked up. Huffman reflects on the support and criticism she has received, as well as her regrets about the college admissions bribery scheme. She emphasizes her gratitude for her family and aims to use her experience to bring about positive change, highlighting an organization that helps formerly incarcerated women reintegrate into society.