10 Hollywood Celebrities Who Left The Spotlight To Live A Normal Life
WRITTEN BY SUMI DEKA
Cameron Diaz is the first on this list. She made her debut in 1994 and her last film as an actress was ‘Annie’, which was released in 2014.
Cameron Diaz
Rick Moranis was a comedy star during the 80s. His wife Ann passed away from cancer in 1991 and his last film was ‘Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves.’
Rick Moranis
Phoebe Cates appeared in many films during the 80s, making her a crush for many people. Her last film was ‘Princess Caraboo’, released in 1994.
Phoebe Cates
Michael Schoeffling started his career in 1984. He later moved to Pennsylvania and opened a woodworking shop. His daughter is now a model.
Michael Schoeffling
Dolores Hurt was a popular face during the 50s for her appearance in ‘Loving You.’ She left acting in 1964 and became a nun.
Dolores Hurt
Al Franken was a part of ‘Saturday Night Live’ for a long time. He started working as a political radio host in the early 2000s and was a US senator.
Al Franken
Karyn Parsons was featured in many comedy films. She soon tied the knot and had a kid, which changed her focus to writing.
Karyn Parsons
Grace Kelly appeared in hits like ‘High Noon, The Country Girl.’ However, she retired at the age of 26 and tied the knot with a prince.
Grace Kelly
Gene Hackman appeared in ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ in 1967. He appeared in around 70 films and following his retirement in 2004, he became an author.
Gene Hackman
Bridget Fonda has been featured in films like ‘Singles’ and ‘Jackie Brown’. The reasons behind her retirement remain unknown but she is now married and a mother too.