8 Famous Actors You Might NOT Know Were Involved In These Movies

I know, I know… It sounds very obvious, but the celebrities we know and admire today weren’t always celebrities; Some, or almost all, of them must have started at a very young age in this world.

And to show these celebrities you’ve seen a million times in your favorite classic movies, but maybe you never paid attention to them like you did until now. Yes, celebrities in vogue, they’re in your old movies and to this day, you’re going to notice them.

Of course, if you are a big fan who knows everything about their life this post will be very obvious to you, but if you are a mere mortal who admires them like me, you will simply be surprised by some of them. Are you ready?

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#1 Drew Barrimore (E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, 1982)

Little Gertie is none other than Charlie's beautiful angel, Drew Barrimore. At just 6 years old, this talented actress auditioned for Steven Spielberg's film, and got the role; We've seen it on the big screen ever since. With the film of this little alien she won a Youth in Cinema Award and a nomination at the BAFTA Awards in the category of Most Outstanding New Actress.

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      #2 Johnny Deep (A Nightmare on Hell Street, 1984)

      In 1984, Johnny Depp plays a teenager who has fallen asleep with the television on him. Suddenly, he begins to be dragged by a sharp, claw-like blade, and ends up being a huge blood geyser. With this scene, Deep made his film debut.

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          #3 Christian Bale (Empire of the Sun, 1987)

          Christian Bale was just 13 years old when he made his film debut in Steven Spielberg's film. Yes, this heartthrob who now plays Batman played Jim Graham, a little boy who went from living with a wealthy Chinese family to being a prisoner in World War II.

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              #4 Julia Roberts (Steel Magnolias, 1989)

              In this film, Roberts won her first Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress and it was the first time she was nominated for an Oscar under the same category. This was the performance that catapulted her to fame. During the film, she plays a young woman suffering from diabetes who has just gotten married; Due to medical indications and from her mother she was advised not to have children, however, against this suggestion she will have one. This unleashes serious problems in your body.

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                  #5 Elijah Wood (Back to the Future II, 1989)

                  Wait a minute, is that little guy with the yellow suspenders Elijah Wood? Yes, we think the same. It was in the second installment of the Back to the Future films that he made his debut. His beginnings in cinema take place just when Marty Mc Fly enters a coffee shop in 2015 and sees two children playing machines in a corner, it is then that in a close-up the camera takes a close-up of Elijah to begin his great career within the film industry. He was only 8 years old.

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                      #6 Leonardo DiCaprio (Critters 3: The Spawn, 1991)

                      It wasn't in Titanic where this handsome actor made his debut in the world of cinema, it was with this horror film at the beginning of the 90's. That movie we all remember about little monsters that come from space to earth, destroying everything in their path.

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                          #7 Ben Affleck (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, 1992)

                          This man's debut was pretty ridiculous. His role was that of a basketball player who didn't even appear in the credits! Who knew he would have a prominent acting career.

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                              #8 Joseph Gordon-Levitt (10 Things I Hate About You, 1999)

                              It was with this adaptation of Shakespeare's novel The Taming of the Shrew that Joseph Gordon made his name on the big screen at the age of 18. Today he has established himself as a great actor in Hollywood.

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