Who is an actor who ruined their reputation in a single act?
You ever watch a celebrity rise like a rocket only to plummet harder than your ex’s crypto investments? Yeah, same. That’s exactly what Reddit dove into with the thread: Who is an actor who ruined their reputation in a single act?
The responses? Brutal. Hilarious. Depressingly on point.
Let’s dive into the juiciest (pun very much intended) tales from the comment section and see who fell the hardest, fastest, and most dramatically from grace. Because nothing says “Hollywood” quite like a reputation crashing faster than a tabloid editor at 3 AM.
Jussie Smollett: From “Empire” to… Whatever That Was

The top-voted answer? Jussie Smollett.
One user simply dropped the name like a mic. And it didn’t take long for the comment section to light up.
“JUICY SMOOLIAYE,” someone replied—channeling Dave Chappelle’s legendary skit with all the chaotic energy it deserves.
Another chimed in, “The French actor?” to which someone responded:
“He’s not only black. He’s also French!”
All that was missing was a beret and a croissant. Instead, we got a highly publicized, wildly unbelievable hoax that not only torpedoed his career but became a cultural punchline. And for those who know the Dave Chappelle bit? Chef’s kiss.
John Wilkes Booth: The Original Reputation Crasher
Okay, this next one might seem like it came from left field—if left field was also a historical battlefield.
John. Wilkes. Booth.
Yes, the literal actor who assassinated Abraham Lincoln. Someone clearly went for peak drama.
But get this: the replies turned into a weirdly informative history lesson.
“His older brother, Edwin Booth, was actually one of the greatest actors of the 19th century,” one user noted, adding a dose of respect to the family name.
Because nothing says “your sibling ruined your legacy” like committing one of the most infamous acts in American history. Makes your family drama seem tame, right?
O.J. Simpson: Hollywood’s Darkest “What If?”

Then came O.J. Simpson. A name that makes every true crime fan perk up.
Someone reminded the world of a Hollywood sliding doors moment:
“Did you know OJ was James Cameron’s first choice for the Terminator?”
Pause. Let that sink in.
The reason he didn’t get the role?
“The studio didn’t think audiences would believe he was a heartless killer.”
Oh, the irony. Reddit, of course, ran with it.
Another commenter dropped a “More like a double act…” and quickly added:
“Edit: OJ murdered 2 people, not a dog.”
Dark humor? Yep. But in a thread like this, it’s kinda the currency.
Jonathan Majors: From Marvel’s MVP to Kang Canceled?
Few downfalls feel as fast and shocking as Jonathan Majors’.
Once tapped as the MCU’s next mega villain, Kang the Conqueror—Majors was the guy. Charisma, talent, box office presence.
Then, it all imploded.
“Then it all went away, as soon as he got accused and was charged with assault,” a commenter wrote.
No sarcasm. No memes. Just that.
The silence after that comment almost said more than the words. It’s one thing to fall from grace. It’s another when the entire Marvel machine was seemingly built around you—and then has to pretend you never existed.
Jeffrey Jones: The Principal With a Permanent Detention
You remember him. The principal from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. The dad from Beetlejuice.
Jeffrey Jones had that face. You know, the “slightly creepy authority figure” that worked perfectly in 80s classics. Turns out, that wasn’t all acting.
One Redditor pointed out:
“I would also add his actions were not one thing. It was years of crimes. But it did make him disappear for a long time.”
Still, users were shocked to learn he showed up later in Deadwood and the follow-up film.
Replies were split between “how did he still get roles?” and “wow, this flew under the radar for so long.”
Ellen DeGeneres: From Daytime Darling to Hollywood Pariah

This one hit different.
For years, Ellen was the face of kindness, the queen of feel-good daytime TV.
Then suddenly… everything changed.
“It was like, one day she’s beloved, and the next day those allegations came out and everybody is saying ‘omg I always knew!’” one commenter said.
Replies quickly spiraled into a takedown of Hollywood’s selective silence.
“Same with Weinstein. Same with Diddy. Hollywood looks the other way until it’s convenient not to.”
It was a digital shrug that screamed: We all knew. We just didn’t say it.
Honorable Mentions (Because Reddit Never Forgets)
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Kevin Spacey (no explanation needed)
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Armie Hammer (cannibal texts, anyone?)
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Charlie Sheen (#Winning…until he wasn’t)
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Mel Gibson (from Oscar winner to unhinged voicemail factory)
Fame Is a Fragile Thing
The internet never forgets, and Reddit? Reddit remembers in memes.
This thread wasn’t just a roast session—it was a reminder of how quickly fame can flip. One moment you’re hosting the Oscars or leading a billion-dollar franchise. The next, you’re a cautionary tale in a comment thread filled with GIFs and dark humor.
So here’s to the actors who flew too close to the sun—and crash-landed right into Reddit’s hall of infamy.
What do you think?
Who’s missing from this list? Who shouldn’t be here? Sound off like it’s your Reddit account and you’ve got nothing to lose.
Source: Reddit
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