The typecasting in Hollywood is a phenomenon that can hinder actors’ careers and lead to the repetition of their roles over time. This is the case of Steven Seagal, who after his rise as an action icon in the 90s has seen his career gradually fade due to a combination of personal controversies and poor professional decisions. Although his last major commercial production was Exit Wounds, which grossed nearly 80 million dollars, his last significant attempt in the film industry was Half Past Dead, which turned out to be a critical and commercial failure.
A movie that ended Seagal’s career
The criticism of this movie was severe, including an analysis by critic Roger Ebert, who stated that Seagal’s career was in decline. The story of Out of Death, where Seagal plays an undercover agent in a high-security prison, failed to capture the audience’s attention and was accompanied by serious issues behind the scenes. According to Don Michael Paul, the director, working with Seagal was difficult due to his reputation for not being a good coworker, which further deteriorated his reputation.
Years later, Seagal attempted to return to the spotlight in the action genre with supporting roles in productions like Machete and his upcoming participation in Order of the Dragon, a film that promises to bring back his classic action style from the 80s and 90s. However, doubts remain about whether he can regain the lost status he once had in Hollywood. Meanwhile, his career continues to be an example of how typecasting and controversy can affect the trajectory of actors in the film industry.