Nick, Joe, and Kevin Jonas hit the music scene with their catchy song “Please Be Mine” in 2005 which got the attention of Columbia Records president, Steve Greenberg. After touring and awaiting the release of their first official album, their single “Mandy” was featured on the Nickelodeon show “Zoey: 101.” In 2007, the Jonas Brothers were dropped by Columbia but then were signed by Hollywood Records.
They released their second, self-titled album in 2007 which reached number five on the Billboard Hot 200. From here, the Jonas Brothers really took off, recording, performing, and acting; primarily in Disney shows and movies like “Camp Rock” and “Jonas.” After a few more hits like “Paranoid” and “Send It On” the brothers went silent and it was discovered that they had split. Nick, Joe, and Kevin each attempted to go solo in their careers but they ultimately reunited in 2019.
Avril Lavigne
Folksinger Stephen Medd first discovered Avril when she performed at a community theater. Medd invited her to collaborate with him on his song, “Touch the Sky” and she also contributed her vocals to a few more of his songs. In 1999, she was finally noticed by industry professional, Cliff Fabri. After working to make a name for herself, she eventually caught lasting attention with the release of her song, “Complicated.”
Lavigne was not the typical, bubbly pop star, but her earthy, emotionally driven lyrics produced devoted fans and she went on to create hits like “Sk8er Boi” and “My Happy Ending.” She has continued to release seven albums over the years and she is still actively songwriting and performing.
Lindsay Lohan
Child star Lindsay Lohan began modeling at age three for big-name brands, but it wasn’t long before her precociousness and comfort in front of the camera led her to her breakout role in the film, “The Parent Trap.” Lohan continued acting through her teens, and her most famous roles were that of Anna Coleman in “Freaky Friday” and Cady Heron in “Mean Girls.” It was also discovered that Lohan had vocal talent, and in her teens, she released a debut album in 2004 called “Speak.”
Into adulthood, Lohan continued to primarily find her success as an actress and starred in a handful of tv shows and movies like “Labor Pains” and “Just My Luck. In recent years, after a series of personal and substance abuse problems, Lohan has quietly tried to rebuild her career. Fingers crossed that she makes a comeback!
Jesse McCartney
Jesse McCartney started out as a soap star on “All My Children” but broke into music after becoming a member of the boy band, “Dream Street.” At age fifteen he went solo and produced his first album, “Beautiful Soul” in 2004 which became number fifteen on the Billboard 200.
He released his second album, “Right Where You Want Me” in 2006 and also lent his talents to various Disney soundtracks. He had brief acting roles on Disney shows, “The Sweet Life of Zack and Cody” and “Hannah Montana.” Though McCartney has not necessarily created a larger-than-life career, he still acts, writes, and produces his own music.
Daniel Radcliffe
Daniel Radcliffe was born to actor parents in London, England and soon began acting himself when he starred in the BBC adaptation of “David Copperfield.” In 2000, Radcliffe received the opportunity that would change his life forever when he was asked to audition for the lead role in “Harry Potter.” Seven Harry Potter films later, Radcliffe became radically famous and beloved by fans.
Though he has tried, Radcliffe has struggled to separate himself from the Harry Potter fandom so he could expand his range as an actor. Since leaving the franchise, he has starred in several films however he will always be best known as "the boy who lived."