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Actress Cloris Leachman has been in Hollywood long enough (60 years) to see many ups and downs, but competing as an octogenarian on the 2008 season of "Dancing with the Stars" ensured that even today's teens would know her name. (Photo by Vince Bucci/Getty Images)
Jackie Earle Hal...This former Bad News Bear took a 13-year hiatus from acting starting in 1993. In 2006, Haley returned to the screen in "All the King's Men" and went on to gain critical acclaim for his performance in "Little Children" the same year. Haley's career has continued to flourish with roles in high-profile pictures such as "Watchmen," "Shutter Island" and "A Nightmare on Elm Street," in which he inherits the role of Freddy Krueger. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Drew BarrymorePay attention, Lindsay Lohan! Barrymore managed to overcome her tumultuous child star beginnings (drug addiction, two stints in rehab before she was 16) to become one of Hollywood's most beloved actresses. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images)
John TravoltaActor John Travolta had become a bit of a punch line after his film success in the 1970s. He returned to major stardom when he was cast as a hit man in Quentin Tarantino's 1994 box office smash "Pulp Fiction." Travolta's unexpected turn as Vincent Vega revived his career and put him back on the A List. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Demi MooreMoore dropped off the Hollywood radar after her 1998 divorce from Bruce Willis, heading to her family compound in Idaho. Five years later, she made a splash on the big screen in "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle," wowing audiences with her killer bod and over-40 foxyness. Her love life made a comeback as well, when she married the much younger actor Ashton Kutcher, making her an inspiration to aspiring cougars everywhere. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images for People)
Rob LoweBack in the 1980s, before sex tapes were leaked on purpose to further a starlet's career, Rob Lowe's career was derailed by a grainy sex tape starring the Brat Packer and two young women, one of whom was underage. A decade later, Lowe was back in the limelight in the hit TV show "The West Wing." (Photo by Timothy Norris/Getty Images)
Neil Patrick Har...Child star Neil Patrick Harris seemed to be doomed to forever being known as "Doogie Howser," but a deranged cameo in the stoner comedy "Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle," showed audiences--and Hollywood--that he was more than just the Doog. Harris now stars in the hit sitcom "How I Met Your Mother." (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
CherIf she could turn back time, would Cher have taken a different path? We doubt it. The singer and Academy Award-winning actress has had more comebacks than we can count. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Mickey RourkeActor Mickey Rourke was a famous face in the 1980s, but fell off the celebrity map after he decided to become a professional boxer. Rourke made a big comeback in 2008 with an Academy Award-nominated role in "The Wrestler." (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)
Paula AbdulBefore she was a goofy-but-lovable "American Idol" judge, Paula Abdul was a Laker girl and an '80s pop sensation. Who can forget her tap-dancing routine with MC Skat Cat? Well, actually, we all did and Paula slid off of the charts until being selected to appear on "Idol." (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
Patrick DempseyWho knew that the scrawny young star of '80s teen films ("Loverboy," "Can't Buy Me Love") would turn into such a hunk? Dempsey disappeared from the public eye after these early successes, but has made it to the A List as McDreamy on "Grey's Anatomy." (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)
Ellen DeGeneresTV host Ellen DeGeneres had early success as a comedian and a sitcom star, but after her TV show "Ellen" was canceled and her relationship with actress Anne Heche publicly combusted, DeGeneres faded from the limelight for several years. Her voice acting in "Finding Nemo" and her eponymous successful talk show brought her back to the top. (Photo by Michael Caulfield/Getty Images for PCA)
Kate MossFashion may not be forgiving of flab, but it certainly is forgiving of drug use. After a videotape of the supermodel allegedly snorting a drug was released to the tabloids, Moss was dropped as a spokesmodel by many of the high-profile brands she represented. Her career rebounded quickly, with just as many new brands scrambling to sign her on. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)
Teri HatcherAfter early success as a Bond girl and in the 1990s TV show "Lois and Clark," Hatcher's career seemed to stall, until she landed the role of Susan Mayer on "Desperate Housewives" in 2005 and became one of the highest-paid actresses on TV. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)
Flavor FlavRapper Flavor Flav of Public Enemy went from '80s famous to 2000s infamous with his "Flavor of Love" reality shows. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Mario Lopez"Saved by the Bell's" Mario Lopez saved his career with a stint on "Dancing with the Stars" followed up by his new gig as a correspondent for "Extra." (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
Mark-Paul Gossel...Child star Gosselaar took his career in an entirely different direction (and probably rescued it from obscurity) than his "Saved by the Bell" roots by starring on "NYPD Blue." (Photo by Michael Buckner/Getty Images)
Cloris LeachmanActress Cloris Leachman has been in Hollywood long enough (60 years) to see many ups and downs, but competing as an octogenarian on the 2008 season of "Dancing with the Stars" ensured that even today's teens would know her name. (Photo by Vince Bucci/Getty Images)
Kiefer Sutherlan...After success in the '80s in "The Lost Boys" and "Flatliners," Sutherland's career flatlined through the '90s. It wasn't until he was cast a special agent Jack Bauer in the groundbreaking drama "24" that he returned to the A list. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Christina Appleg...After "Married with Children," bombshell Christina Applegate faded from view, but has won rave reviews for her role on "Samantha Who?" (Photo by David Livingston/Getty Images)
Matthew FoxHeartthrob Matthew Fox made women swoon as the oldest brother Charlie Salinger on "Party of Five" in the '90s. He disappeared for a decade before resurfacing on the gripping TV drama "Lost." (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Martha StewartMartha seemed down and out after she was sent to jail for securities fraud, but the unstoppable domestic empress returned better than ever. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)
William ShatnerWilliam Shatner found himself typecast after appearing as Captain James T. Kirk on the 'Star Trek' TV show and his career foundered. Once he embraced his Kirk-ness and appeared in the 1979 film version of the TV show, he's remained in the limelight, making wacky appearances in commercials. (Photo by Scott Wintrow/Getty Images)
Tori SpellingThe "90210" star seemed destined for a life on the D list, but Spelling has managed to carve a career for herself, appearing in made-for-TV movies, several reality shows and writing two books. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)
Robert Downey Jr...The talented actor had so many run-ins with the law for his severe drug and alcohol problems, few thought he would ever be able to put his promising career on the right track. Downey managed to overcome his demons and land himself back on the A list. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Britney SpearsBritney was careening out of control in 2008--the infamous head shaving incident, the erratic behavior, rumors of a Svengali manager feeding her pills and a psychiatric lockdown. Brit managed to rise above it all and get herself back together and on tour in what might be the comeback of the century. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)