Just as in Marie Osmond’s case, the Jackson daughter was never part of her brothers’ singing group. Don’t count Janet out, though, because she’s achieved her own dose of stardom, first appearing in her family’s variety show, “The Jacksons,” in 1976. She’s had a number of notable TV roles, including on “Good Times” and “Diff’rent Strokes,” and achieved much more as an adult, including a number of multi-platinum albums and a super bowl half-time show you may remember.
In 2012 she married a Qatari business magnate and gave birth to their first child, a son named Eissa, in January of 2017.
Chaz Bono
Chaz Bono, born Chastity Bono, was only famous because of his parents, Sonny and Cher, and their television show, "The Sonny and Cher Show." Chaz was assigned female at birth but began to transition to male in 2008, after years of identifying as a lesbian publicly. He is an active LGBTQ activist and even made a documentary film titled "Becoming Chaz," which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
He's also made an appearance on the popular TV reality show "Dancing With the Stars," notable for being the first time a transgender man has appeared on a network television program without anything to do with his gender identity.
Diane Lane
Actress Diane Lane got her start at the age of fourteen in a film called "A Little Romance." She continued acting and continued to accumulate success when she reached adulthood. Some of her well-known roles include acting in "Under the Tuscan Sun" and "Unfaithful."
Diane was once married to actor Josh Brolin, but the two have already divorced. The couple made headlines at one point when it was suspected Josh had attacked her, and the police came to the couple's home. However, Diane has stated it was a misunderstanding, and there was no abuse.
Emilio Estevez
Son of actor Martin Sheen, Emilio also first appeared alongside his brother and father in "Badlands." Emilio went on to have massive success as a member of the Brat Pack, seen as the “leader” of the group of actors, which included Rob Lowe, Demi Moore, Anthony Michael Hall, Andrew McCarthy, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, and Ally Sheedy.
This group appeared in several blockbuster films together, such as "The Breakfast Club" and "St. Elmo's Fire," and you also probably know him from the "Mighty Ducks" films. Emilio is still active in the industry, acting as well as directing.
Jodie Foster
Oh boy, where do we even begin with this one? Born in 1962 and acting since 1965, there is obviously a lot of ground to cover here. Foster got her first role at the age of three when she accompanied her mother and older brother on a casting call for a sunscreen commercial.
Interestingly, her mother only intended for the brother to audition, but Jodie ended up being spotted by an agent and got the role instead. Since then, Foster has been acting nonstop, and somehow also managed to graduate high school as valedictorian and get a Yale degree (manga cum laude, obviously).