Child Stars Who Grew Too Fast
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When you’re a child star, the world is in your hands and you likely find yourself getting consistent work. But in a world where there are thousands of kids trying to “make it”, you really have to secure your place by getting a gig with one of the biggest kid-friendly networks in the world; Nickelodeon. So, you’ve booked the gig with Nick, but what happens now? Well, child stars will usually just enjoy the moment. However, Nickelodeon doesn’t keep child stars around for too long. Why? They grow up and get too mature for their roles. Think about Miranda Cosgrove. She started out as the adorable little sister in “Drake & Josh” and then enjoyed a nice, long stint on “iCarly.’ Yet eventually, she grew up and became too old to continue with the role. It happens...a lot. This is the stage where child stars will usually disappear into obscurity or find a role that’s more appropriate to their age. While it may sound like we’re talking about an elderly actor, we’re talking about child stars who hit their late teens!
In this video, you’re going to meet 10 Nickelodeon stars who got too mature for their roles. In other words, they grew up out of the “child star” category and found themselves out of work. When this happens, some of these child stars may venture into other areas of the entertainment industry, like music. Others might keep trying with the acting gig and hope that they will grow out of their type casting.
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Nickelodeon Child Stars Who Got TOO MATURE For Their Roles ─ TheRichest
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