John Mahoney
John Mahoney was an American actor who rose to fame after his 40s. He began his career in the late 1970s, but it was not until his role as Martin Crane on Frasier that he became widely known.
After appearing in the show from 1993-2004, he went on to become a critically acclaimed film actor and earned multiple awards including two Emmys and a Golden Globe.
Regis Philbin
Regis Philbin was already well known for hosting movies like “Live! With Regis” and “Kathie Lee” before turning 40. But after reaching middle age, his career skyrocketed when he took over hosting duties for “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?” in 1999.
Later on, the program’s success saw Philbin become a household name and even earn him an Emmy.
Jane Lynch
Jane Lynch was already working in television before her 40s, appearing regularly on shows like The X-Files and Arrested Development. However, it was not until her role as Sue Sylvester on Glee that she rose to fame in 2009.
Her performance earned her Emmy and Golden Globe awards, cementing her place as one of Hollywood’s most beloved figures.
Joy Behar
Comedian Joy Behar had been performing stand-up since the 1970s but she only became widely known after joining The View in 1997 at the age of 52. She quickly became a fan favorite for her sharp wit and funny observations about everyday life.
However, she left the show in 2013. But continues to perform stand-up and host her own talk show, The Joy Behar Show.
Patrick Stewart
British actor Patrick Stewart has been working in television since 1970 but it was not until his role as Captian Jean-Luc Picard in “Star Trek: The Next Generation” that he achieved global fame.
Thus, he went on to become a household name with roles in blockbuster movies like X-Men and Green Room before recently returning to the world of television to star as Professor Charles Xavier in the hit series Legion.
These six Hollywood stars all prove that age is no barrier when it comes to achieving success and rising to fame, even after reaching their 40s. With hard work, dedication, and a bit of luck, anything is possible. And age? Well, it is just a number.
Judi Dench
Dame Judi Dench is one of Britain’s most beloved actors who rose to fame after her 40s with roles like M in the James Bond franchise and Queen Victoria in the film Mrs. Brown.
Later on, she was awarded a British Academy Film Award for her performance in 1997’s “Mrs. Brown.” As a result, this helped her earn international recognition and numerous other awards throughout her career. Some of these accolades include an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for 1998’s Shakespeare “In Love.”