From the top of the pops to the top of the apps.
If you were a teen in the mid to late 2000s, there is no way you won’t recognize this face. The performer Kevin Jonas was of course none other than one-third of the famous band, The Jonas Brothers. After the brothers split up in 2013, Kevin decided to get into the world of tech and actually successfully created an app called Yood. The nifty app displays all nearby restaurants that serve the type of food you want, as well as a Yelp rating.
Maybe down the line, the ex-teen pop prince will incorporate his music into an app. That would be an interesting mix. There is no doubt however that this Jonas brother is talented in multiple areas.
Jack Gleeson
An evil king turned academic.
King Joffrey Baratheon was a memorable character to all "Game of Throne" fans out there. The actor behind that unforgettable face, however, turned his back on acting in order to pursue the books. Jack Gleeson told Entertainment Weekly that he, in fact, had been acting since he was eight years old and actually saw it more as a hobby. The actor left the biz to study theology and philosophy. According to the Herald Sun, the Irish native now works in a small theater company.
While he is probably very satisfied in his new field, Gleeson is rather young, so a return to the screen (or stage), is still a strong possibility!
Gene Hackman
This legend was blessed with the acting gene, as well as the writing gene, yet decided to settle for the latter.
Legendary actor, Gene Hackman is famous for classics such as "The Firm," "Enemy of the State," "Unforgiven," and many, many more. After a long and successful career in Hollywood, the veteran actor decided to call it quits in 2004 and pursue the world of literature. He has since authored several historical fiction novels and also co-wrote four books with Daniel Lenihan: "Wake of the Perdido Star," "Justice for None," "Vermillion," and "Escape from Andersonville."
Perhaps one day the star will bring some of his writing to life. One can only hope.
Mike Vitar
This Mighty Duck became an LA firefighter.
Mike Vitar shot to stardom as a child in the kids classic, "The Mighty Ducks." He also starred in the film "Sandlot." In 1996, however, the young actor left the scene and decided to work in a completely different field — the LA Fire Department.
We're sorry to see him out of Hollywood. He could have been a real star.
Lark Voorhies
This former Saved by the Bell actress got saved by the brush.
Voorhies got famous from her Lisa Turtle character on "Saved by the Bell," making her a household name. After the show, the actress, unfortunately, quit acting and took to the canvass. The now painter, however, is apparently very private about her work and keeps it to herself.
Since 2010, Voorhies has also self-published three whole books: "Reciprocity," "Trek of the Cheshire," and "A True Light." Clearly talented in many aspects!