American actress Samantha Mathis was just 22 years old when she played the royal role of Princess Daisy — the King of Dinohattan’s highly intelligent daughter who ventures off to Brooklyn, NY with a deep passion for all things dinosaurs — in the fantasy and super adventurous film “Super Mario Bros.” back in 1993. Mathis
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American R&B group 112 made waves in the music world with the hit song “Peaches & Cream” back in 2001. The group originally consisted of Daron Jones, Michael Keith, Reginald Finley and Aldon Lagon … while Marvin Scandrick aka “Slim” later joined the group. “Peaches & Cream” — one of their biggest hits — topped
American singer and rapper Matthew Morris, aka MattyBRaps, was just seven years old when he started his music career after sharing his raps and tunes on YouTube back in 2010. He initially became popular after remixing and covering songs … Justin Bieber‘s “Eenie Meenie” being the first of many! Some of his originals like “I’m
Chicago native Drew Mikuska was just 8 years old when he was cast as Cody — the young, innocent boy who is often neglected, injured and helps his mother find love — in the 2003 Horror/Comedy film “Scary Movie 3.” Mikuska shared the big screen with Anna Faris as Cody’s mom who loves him dearly
American actor Mark Holton was 34 years old when he played the role of Ozzie Jones — who accidentally swallows the killer Leprechaun’s gold — in the classic St. Patty’s Day horror film “Leprechaun” back in 1993. Mark shared the big screen with Hollywood greats like Warwick Davis as the scary and vindictive leprechaun with
Australian–American actor Keir O’Donnell was 26 years old when he was cast as the hilarious Todd Cleary — the black sheep of the family who enjoys painting semi-nude portraits — in the classic comedy movie “Wedding Crashers” back in 2005. Joining Keir in the classic movie was Vince Vaughn as the wise wedding crasher and
American actress Julie Michaels was only 19 years old when she was cast as the blonde beauty Denise — who spends her nights dancing topless at The Double Deuce dive bar and in quarrels with her abusive boyfriend Jimmy — in the 1989 spin-kicking Patrick Swayze action film “Road House.” While Julie’s character sided with
American actress Cozi Zuehlsdorff was just 12 years old when she was first cast as Hazel Haskett — the bubbly and talkative little girl who works at her father’s aquarium — in the family/adventure movie “Dolphin Tale” back in 2010. Zuehlsdorff shared the big screen with Harry Connick Jr. as Cozi’s protective father and the
Canadian choreographer Laurieann Gibson was 34 years old when she first appeared on MTV’s “Making The Band” starring P Diddy back in 2005. She rose to fame with the making of girl group Danity Kane, which consisted of Aubrey O’Day, Dawn Richard, Shannon Bex, and D. Woods Today — although she tends to stay out
American actress Mimi Kirkland was only 8 years old when she played the role of Lexie — the smart and loving daughter who is seeking a mother following her mother’s passing — in the 2013 romance/drama “Safe Haven.” Mimi shared the big screen with Josh Duhamel as the recent widow, loving dad and local grocery
Canadian actress Clare Preuss was 26 years old when she was cast as Caroline Krafft — the smart girl from Marymount Prep, representing her math team at a competition against North Shore High School — in the 2004 teen comedy “Mean Girls.” Clare shared the big screen with Lindsay Lohan as the new girl from
American TV personality and author Aviva Drescher was 42 years old when she made her debut on Bravo’s reality series “The Real Housewives of New York City” back in 2012. Joining Aviva in the dramatic series included Ramona Singer as the turtle time wrangler with ‘crazy eyes,’ Luann de Lesseps as the countess and former
American actress Kali Rocha was 29 years old when she was cast as the annoyingly friendly flight attendant — who demanded oversized luggage be checked and not carried on — in the 2000 comedy/romance film “Meet The Parents.” Kali shared the big screen with Ben Stiller as the nurse who is intimated by his future
Japanese-Canadian actor Hiro Kanagawa was 37 years old when he was cast as the stoic yet gentle and patient pet shop owner in the comedy/mockumentary and Thanksgiving classic film “Best In Show” back in 2000. Hiro shared the big screen with a star-packed cast including Christopher Guest as Harlan Pepper, Eugene Levy as Gerry Fleck,
American actor Arthur Napiontek was 21 years old when he was cast as Clark — the ripped high school jock who comes off as smooth and confident while trying to make a move on Dale’s girlfriend — in the 2008 film “Pineapple Express.” Art shared the big screen with Seth Rogen as the lighthearted “dude”
R&B singer Keri Hilson was 25 years old when she put her name on the map and on the top of the music charts back in 2007. After signing with rapper and music producer Timbaland, Keri was hitting the ground stage running! Keri definitely made her mark on the mid-2000s after being featured on Timbaland’s
Reality television personality Coral Smith was just 22 years old when she was first cast to be a part of MTV’s “The Real World” — a show following ‘7 strangers picked to live in a house’ and have their real lives filmed back in 2001. Smith was a cast member during the 10th season of
Canadian actress Aryana Engineer was just 8 years old when she was cast as Max Coleman — the little girl who is hard of hearing and uses sign language to save herself from being killed — in the horror film “The Orphan” back in 2009. Aryana shared the big screen with Isabelle Fuhrman as the
American actor Matthew Lillard was 26 years old when he was cast as Stu Macher — the outgoing and slightly strange student attending Woodsboro High School who loves a great party — in the horror film “Scream” back in 1996. Matt shared the big screen with Neve Campbell as the smart and sensible gal who
American actress and model Vinessa Shaw was just 17 years old when she was cast as Allison — a Halloween guru, Max’s crush and a high school student attending Jacob Bailey High School — in the Halloween classic “Hocus Pocus” back in 1993. Vinessa shared the big screen with Sarah Jessica Parker as one of
American actor and filmmaker Bill Duke was 37 years old when he was cast as Leon James — the pimp of Julian Kaye who was a suspect in framing Kaye of murder — in the classic “American Gigolo” back in 1980. Bill was cast alongside the great Richard Gere as the high-priced escort who is
New Orleans native and rapper Lawrence Cennett AKA Baby Boy Da Prince was just 23 years old when his hit song “The Way I Live” transcended into the ears of millions and became an instant banger back in 2006. The popular track was first played on a popular radio station in New Orleans, and within
American actress Scout Taylor-Compton was just 20 years old when she was cast as Samantha — the babysitter who naively allows a stocker to kidnap a young boy on her watch — in the film “Obsessed” back in 2009. Scout shared the big screen with Beyonce as the wife and mother who does not shy
American actor Daniel Benson was just 20 years old when he was cast as Zeke Beakerman — the exceptional student and cheerleader at Tribeca Prep — in Disney’s 2007-2012 series “Wizards Of Waverly Place.” Daniel shared the screen with David Henrie as the oldest Russo kid who has the ability to create his own spell,
American actor and comic book writer James Marsters was 35 years old when he was cast as Spike — the soulless turned ‘good’ vampire who enjoyed being a trickster — in the 1997 drama series “Buffy The Vampire Slayer.” James was cast alongside Sarah Michelle Gellar as the cheerful and at times stubborn teenage gal,
American veejay, comedian and actor Pauly Shore was just 21 years old when he first gained fame as a veejay for the television network MTV back in 1989 and shortly after became a household name with a long list of iconic ’90s movies credits. Following his days with MTV, Shore took his on-camera hosting skills
American actress Paige Turco was 26 years old when she was cast as the kindhearted and spirited news reporter April O’Neil in the sci-fi film ”Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret Of The Ooze” back in 1991. Paige shared the big screen with Ernie Reyes Jr. as the pizza delivery boy who infiltrates the
London natives and cousins, Rosie McClelland and Sophia Grace Brownlee were just five and eight years old when their rendition of Nicki Minaj‘s hit song ‘Super Bass’ went viral back in 2011. The singing-duo were discovered by the world and shortly after their rise to fame even hit the stage with the super queen herself
Canadian actress Kristin Kreuk was just 18 years old when she first started playing Lana Lang — the first love interest of Clark Kent … who faked her death and tends to be gullible — in the early 2000s Superman TV series “Smallville.” Kristen was cast alongside Tom Welling as the intensely strong Clark Kent,
American actress Lindsay Sloane was 22 years old when she was cast as Big Red — the captain cheerleader at Rancho Carne High School who tends to be bossy, full of herself and guilty of stealing cheers from other schools — in the 2000 cheerleading film “Bring It On.” Lindsay shared the big screen with