These days it seems like everyone rockets to fame before they finish puberty, but if you think you’re too old to achieve A-list fame, think again. Check out this gallery to see the actors who received the recognition they deserved well into their lives.
Scottish legend Sir Sean Connery was working steadily through his twenties, but his appearance as James Bond at the age of 32 brought him his first real taste of fame, which would only increase with time.
Can you believe it took two decades for people to finally see what this man can do? Jackson started acting on stage and in small roles in the '70s, but he cracked the A-list with his role in 'Pulp Fiction,' at age 45.
Abraham was performing for the most part of his life but at 45 delivered his Oscar-winning performance as Antonio Salieri in 'Amadeus.'
One of the most respected film actors, Sir Michael Caine started with stage work, starved for a while in Paris, and after returning to England, he pursued film acting. His real breakthrough came with 'Alfie,' when he was 33.
The late actor first gained mainstream attention at 51 years old, when she appeared on 'The Mary Tyler Moore' show in 1973. The rest is history.
When he couldn't play sports anymore, Reynolds took up acting and did small TV productions for around 14 years. It was his major acting role as Lewis in 1972’s 'Deliverance,' when Reynolds was 36, that kick-started his rise to fame throughout the '70s and '80s.
After trudging through commercials and modeling, Gray rose to fame when she got the part in the 1978 TV show 'Dallas' which turned her career around at age 38.
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Actors who didn't make it until later in their lives
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These days it seems like everyone rockets to fame before they finish puberty, but if you think you’re too old to achieve A-list status, think again. Check out this gallery to see the actors who received the recognition they deserved well into their lives.