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The harder side of growing up as a child star

The Harder Side of Growing Up as a Child Star

Child stardom can look glamorous from the outside, but growing up on camera adds pressure most kids are not ready to handle. Long workdays, public judgment, family conflict, money issues, and adult expectations can make fame feel less like a dream and more like a job with no off switch.

These 10 former child stars faced difficult paths while growing up in the spotlight.

Macaulay Culkin
By photo by Alan Light, CC BY 2.0, Wikipedia

10. Macaulay Culkin

Macaulay Culkin became one of the most famous child actors in the world after Home Alone, but that level of fame came with family conflict and intense work demands. As a teenager, he took legal steps to gain more control over his money and distance himself from the pressure.

Gary Coleman
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9. Gary Coleman

Gary Coleman became a household name on Diff’rent Strokes, but his adult life brought financial strain, legal problems, and ongoing health challenges. He had kidney disease from childhood and underwent multiple transplants. Later in life, he spoke about the difficulties of growing up as a sitcom star whose fame did not translate into long-term stability.

Jennette McCurdy
By Eva Rinaldi – Flickr, CC BY-SA 2.0, Wikipedia

8. Jennette McCurdy

Jennette McCurdy later wrote openly about her childhood in the memoir I’m Glad My Mom Died. In the book, she describes a controlling family dynamic, pressure to act, and struggles with eating disorders. Her story is one of the clearest modern examples of how child stardom can hide pain behind a hit TV role.

Amanda Bynes
By The Heart Truth – Amanda Bynes on the Red Carpet, CC BY-SA 2.0, Wikipedia

7. Amanda Bynes

Amanda Bynes built a major career on Nickelodeon and later in teen comedies, but her personal struggles became public through tabloid coverage and mental health concerns. Her conservatorship ended in 2022, and reporting since then has focused more on her attempts to move forward outside the intense spotlight that followed her for years.

Judith Barsi
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6. Judith Barsi

Judith Barsi worked in commercials, television, and films at a very young age, including voice roles later remembered by fans of animated classics. Her life ended in 1988 when she and her mother were killed by her father in a murder-suicide, making her story one of Hollywood’s most heartbreaking child-star tragedies.

Lindsay Lohan
Photo by @lindsaylohan, Instagram

5. Lindsay Lohan

Lindsay Lohan moved from modeling and child acting into major teen stardom with films like The Parent Trap, Freaky Friday, and Mean Girls. As she grew older, legal issues, substance abuse struggles, and heavy media attention often overshadowed her work. She has since taken steps to rebuild her career and public image.

Drew Barrymore
IMAX, YouTube

4. Drew Barrymore

Drew Barrymore became famous as a child after E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, then faced addiction and family instability at a very young age. She later spoke publicly about entering treatment as a teen and building a more stable adult career as an actor, producer, and talk show host.

Judy Garland
By CBS Television Network, Wikipedia

3. Judy Garland

Judy Garland’s childhood career made her a legend, but her years at MGM came with harsh body scrutiny, grueling schedules, and reports of her using pills to manage energy and sleep. Her story remains one of the clearest examples of old Hollywood’s damaging treatment of young performers, even after they became icons.

License To Drive (1988) Trailer, Corey Haim Central, YouTube

2. Corey Haim

Corey Haim became one of the defining teen stars of the 1980s through films like The Lost Boys and License to Drive. His later years brought addiction struggles and fewer major roles, making his career a painful reminder of how quickly young fame can turn unstable.

Corey Feldman
Warner Bros.

1. Corey Feldman

Corey Feldman found fame through The Goonies, Stand by Me, and The Lost Boys, but he has spent much of his adulthood speaking about the darker side of child stardom. He has described addiction struggles, family conflict, and alleged abuse in the entertainment industry, while also facing public debate over some of his claims.

His story closes this list because it shows how complicated these experiences can become. Child stars may entertain millions, but they still need protection, stability, and adults who treat them like children first, not as careers.

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