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I don’t mind nepo babies, so long as they 1. Genuinely want to be involved in show business and not take advantage of their connections just because they can. 2. They have actual talent. 3. They are modest about their connection, but are still honest 4. They don’t complain about having connections
I would add to #3 'and don't feel the need to apologize for their connections". Going into a business because of family or who you know is as old as civilization. Both succeeding and failing is just as old. Some will stay in the business only as long as a family member will give them jobs (looking at you Tori Spelling) while others will carve out a career for themselves after getting their first job thanks to family (Jeff and Beau Bridges, Ron Howard, Michael Douglas, Sofia Coppola (as a director, not actress), and many more). It doesn't bother me that people use connections to get jobs. Those with talent will stay and those without will fade away.
Recognize their privilege of knowing how things work! I don't like it when they keep saying, my parents didn't help me. Well, you know how things work, unlike many people!
Sunny and Sadie Sandler really can act, and I'm looking forward to seeing them headline more projects in the feature, with or without their famous dad.
It’s not an Adam Sandler movie. In my opinion, it should be called a Sunny and Sadie Sandler movie because those two girls carried the movie. Adam was just along for the ride.
I think Michael Douglas (son of Kirk Douglas), Zoey Deutch (daughter of Lea Thompson), Kiefer Sutherland (son of Donald Sutherland), Charlie Sheen (son of Martin Sheen), Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal (children of director Steven Gyllenhaal and screenwriter Naomi Foner) and Lily Rose Depp (daughter of Johnny Depp), all deserve at least a shoutout on the honorable mentions list.
Just as many Hollywood parents actively discourage their kids from going into the industry. They know how brutal it can be. If the kid really wants it, of course they will help them, BECAUSE they know how brutal it can be.
Congratulations to the famous Jamie Lee Curtis for winning an Oscar for the first time in her life. ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ became one of the best movies in 2022, and we ❤ it.
Interesting coincidence. I actually just watched, " You are so not invited to my Bat Mitzvah" tonight." I was impressed. I heard it was good but going in, I figured it might be an slightly better than average "girl learns important lesson trope" movie. I was pleasantly surprised. It is much better than average and I think Sunny and Sadie Sandler did a really good job.
i didnt know john david washington was denzel's son until ballers was on tv. i took my eyes of the set to do something and i only heard his voice. he sounds EXACTLY like his father.
Oh, Jack Quaid is pretty cool. He did a very nice job in ‘The Boys’; 2022’s ‘Scream’; and as the voice of the anime-inspired version of Kal-El/Clark Kent/Superman from ‘My Adventures with Superman.’ 😀
Also amazing voice-acting with Boimler in Star Trek Lower Decks and an amazing portrayal of the live-action version of Boimler in Star Trek Strange New Worlds.
Angelina Jolie was good in Girl,Interrupted but not great. She hasn’t been in anything since then worth mentioning. So much hype over so little talent.
Abby Elliot (daughter of Chris) in "The Bear'. Martha Plimpton (daughter of Keith Carradine) in the film "Mass", her cousin Ever Carradine in 'the Handmaid's Tale"...
John Washington is the best in the list.. He came unknown but there are hints since he acted the same way as Denzel. Even the mannerism and voice takes the cake.
i looked away from the screen and all i heard was dad. denzel's inflection alone, could carry a script. if john could emulate any of that he'll do very well in the industry.
@@katieb3059 it is a family business. Your father is a doctor; you become a doctor, he helps you find a job at a hospital. It's been like that for ages. It's not going to change.
@@luisponz that's how people interpret family business but by definition it's company runs for generations by members of the same family, related either by blood or through marriage.
@@luisponz That's literally not the definition of a family business. Your example is also nepotism, btw. And it's often a reason that "family buisnesses" are run into the ground -- because the mechanic hired his kid instead of someone who would actually do a better job.
They never mention Ron Howard who is the definition of a "nepo baby" His first job was on a film that was also his father's first acting job. Rance Howard got to the set and found out they needed a small child for a scene so he suggested that he bring his very young son. TPTB liked the idea so Ron got the part. There was something in him that casting directors saw so he continued to work regularly, then Andy Griffith came along and he became a star, eclipsing both of his acting parents.
I didn’t like Alison Williams as Marnie in Girls until I saw her in Get Out and realized she could act. She was so good in that I appreciated her depiction of Marnie a lot more.
1. Michael Douglas, son of Kirk Douglas 2. Drew Barrymore from the Barrymore acting family (3rd gen) 3. Robert Downey Jr., son of Robert Downey Sr. 4. Carrie Fisher, daughter of Debbie Reynolds 5. Jane Fonda, daughter of Henry Fonda 6. Zoey Kravitz, daughter of Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet 7. Emma Roberts, daughter of Eric Roberts and niece of Julia Roberts 8. Sofia Coppola, daughter of Francis Ford Coppola
Jamie Lee Curtis had been an established star prior to Everything Everywhere. There's no nepotism by this point in her career. Same with Nick Cate in Pig by 2021.
Funny that the last film featured in this clip featured another performance by a nepo baby. Chris Pine, who played one of Princess Mia's would-be suitors, is the son of actor Robert Pine, best known for his role as Sgt. Joe Getraer on the 1977-83 TV series "CHiPs." Of course, Chris has forged his own career since the 2005 sequel to "The Princess Diaries". He portrayed James T. Kirk in JJ Abrams' Star Trek trilogy and appeared as Steve Trevor in the two Wonder Woman films opposite Gal Gadot.
Raymond Nicholson in Panic; son of Jack Nicholson and Rebecca Broussard. Yes, he's a beautiful man, but he's very talented. I look forward to seeing more from him!
Martha Plimpton, daughter of Keith Carradine, is a great actress. She reminds me of Meryl Streep, in that she can play absolutely any role and is outstanding in each one. She gets all of my votes!!
I think a lot of people are misunderstanding this video. This is a list of surprising performance by people who are considered "Nepo Babies". Listing your favorite Nepo Baby without the surprisingly great performance is moot.
Schist’s Creek isn’t nepotism Dan and Eugene worked together on the show from the start because it was their idea. It was not because of nepotism. I know Eugene’s daughter played Twyla but she would have had to auditioned too and it was not a major character. They could have had her play Alexis but they did not.
7.26 really ms.mojo Jamie really deserves oscars. 😂😂😂 we all know that the deserving actor is that hong chau who acted in the whale. Who are all agree with me?
There are so many children of famous people who tried their hands in their parents' business and failed simply because of the audience's expectations. The younger surviving son of Mozart was a composer, for example. And by no means a bad one. But nobody, really nobody can live up to Wolfgang Mozart, so of course Wolfgang Junior was disregarded as basically the lesser Mozart.
I actually wouldn't call Drew a nepo baby. Her father was estranged from the family and her mother was a nobody. Being a Barrymore gave her something to talk about in interviews, but I've never heard that any famous family members helped her get her start..
@loveolicity4542 "Nepotism: the practice among those with power or influence of favoring relatives, friends, or associates, especially by giving them jobs." The definition is not that someone has famous relatives, it's that the famous relatives gave them a leg up.
Nepotism is when you're hired because of family connections which most of these are not especially Nicolas Cage. Most of these actors don't take advantage of their connections. Most of them are hard working, talented actors who deserve accolades for their success. Bryce Dallas Howard is probably the best example of nepotism here. She used her dad's clout to get a job she had previously passed over cuz she felt it was beneath her but once she saw the roles success she stole it from someone else. It helped catapult her further success. The Help has been her only truly well done role. She's not very talented. Angelina Jolie should have been number one on here not just a mention. She went from socialite baby to successful star using her parents names to climb that ladder. I'm not a huge fan of hers but she's a great actress.
The simple fact that they are part of the famous/influencial family is enough. Everyone who has ever casted Nicolas Cage knew he belongs to the Coppola family. Do you truly believe that didn't care?
The best ones are the actors/actresses that we don't even think of as having famous parents. Like Tracey Ellis Ross, and Nicholas Cage careers are almost completely detached from their famous lineage
I'm not familiar with a couple of these. But, the rest I know that they've worked their butt off and paid their dues. They may have a slight leg up from (perhaps) being on set with their parent (s) and seeing how actors approach their characters. Two nepo's that you missed Carrie Fisher and her daughter Billie Lourd.
@marcellemccalla6325 no need to apologize! People often think Danny Glover is his father or related. They just happen to be Black in entertainment and have the D Glover in common.
But the head start these nepo kids get, destroys chances for good actors trying to break in. I wrote a screenplay and no one would open the envelope for legal reasons. I wonder if JJ Abrams had that problem with his two screenwriter parents.
In my humble opinion, if they have true talent and knowledge to help themselves stand on their own as a performer...not every actor, writer or director who has a celebrity parent/aunt/uncle/grandparent deserves to be labeled as a nepo baby for the rest of their life if they can be known for something greater than just being related to a different actor. That is why I reminded Lea Thompson at the 2023 Chicago Fan Expo to write and direct more movies that do not have Zoey or Madelyn in them. 😉 I will admit, I am concerned as to why Dan Povenmire thought Melissa Povenmire's voice for Gretel was a better fit than any other girl her age who auditioned to play Gretel's voice in Hamster and Gretel. In Dan's defense, he has past experience making two other animated shows for Disney Channel where he had other casting connections with professional child actors who were not from his own family, and he did not just throw his own daughters into any part of Phineas and Ferb or Milo Murphy's Law before they were ready for it. Who is to say Melissa Povenmire did not take acting lessons at the same schools for child actors that trained Vincent Martella, Sabrina Carpenter or Michael Cimino? Maybe they had plenty to teach Melissa from their own acting lessons. Do you think Melissa Povenmire never should have acted in Hamster and Gretel?
It was always "went into the family business" until recently. "Nepo baby" is a recent term coined by influencers who want to become models and actors and are pissed that people who already have connections get jobs before they do. It is meant to be denigrating and suggests that they only got in because of their connections and don't deserve their careers. Yes, some do only get in because of family and they fade away. Those with talent will have a career and some will even shine brighter than their family who came before.
@@hectorsmommy1717in business like showbusiness even having this kind of help with your first project is more than enough to make this unfair. In Hollywood it's about having a chance to prove you can act. And thanks to these nepo kids no one else had a chance at audition. Or do you think they are so much better than any other actor that would potentionally audition for their part that they would win it even without their family connections?
@@katieb3059 Fair or not, it is the way of the world, and has been for millenia. Kids with connections get a leg up on everyone else. Doesn't mean they are better or worse than anyone else, just luckier. Why should Hollywood be any different? This is not a new thing. People have been getting their relatives acting jobs since theater became legitimate in the 1600's.
@@hectorsmommy1717 It literally means they are worse than anyone else, because they got shunted to the front of the line based on their name, not their hard work or talent.
@@zammmerjammer OK, Becky. So you would deny people like Leonardo DiCaprio, Whitney Houston, Enrique Iglesius, Ben Stiller, Robert Downey Jr., Ron Howard, Jeff Bridges, Laura Dern, Emma Thompson, George Clooney, Billie Lourde, Drew Barrymore, etc. etc. etc. their careers just because they were lucky in how they started? Their name may have given them a start but their hard work and talent gave them careers. Be prepared for life, sweetie, those front of the line passes are out there in every aspect of life. People get jobs, college admission, and entry into any rarified aspect of society based on who they know. Deal with it and stop spending useless energy railing against how unfair life is, especially in an industry (I assume) you have no interest in going into yourself.
John Washington has a lot of mannerisms similar to his father. If i didnt know any better you could have replaced his roll with John Q, Malcom X, Private Trip into his rolls.
What a strange headline! That makes it come off as if nepotism babies don't have any talent but only there thanks to name. Of course they have talent, some of them at-least. I mean if you have a singer or actor as parent some of that will rub on to you!
Yeah, because that's why we loved Robyn on Stranger Things, because she likes women and not because she is a fun character brought to life by Maya. Glad to know where your priorities lie you .....
The nepotism babies have successfully climbed up the social ladder and are not going down. Seems like they've gone through hell and back just to get there.
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Scott Eastwood in Grand Torino
Zoey and Madelyn Deutch in The Year of Spectacular Men!
Elijah Wood - the lord of the rings trilogy (2001-2003)
Jaime Lee Curtis should be number one! I really like Laura Dern, but JLC is so much better.
Maya Rudolph
I don’t mind nepo babies, so long as they
1. Genuinely want to be involved in show business and not take advantage of their connections just because they can.
2. They have actual talent.
3. They are modest about their connection, but are still honest
4. They don’t complain about having connections
I would add to #3 'and don't feel the need to apologize for their connections". Going into a business because of family or who you know is as old as civilization. Both succeeding and failing is just as old. Some will stay in the business only as long as a family member will give them jobs (looking at you Tori Spelling) while others will carve out a career for themselves after getting their first job thanks to family (Jeff and Beau Bridges, Ron Howard, Michael Douglas, Sofia Coppola (as a director, not actress), and many more). It doesn't bother me that people use connections to get jobs. Those with talent will stay and those without will fade away.
I don’t really care as long as I get a halfway decent movie to watch for once.
What do you mean by #1?
Recognize their privilege of knowing how things work! I don't like it when they keep saying, my parents didn't help me. Well, you know how things work, unlike many people!
Sunny and Sadie Sandler really can act, and I'm looking forward to seeing them headline more projects in the feature, with or without their famous dad.
I thought Adam Sandler's daughters did such a great job in "You are so not invited to my Bat Mitzvah" It was definitely a good Sandler family project.
1:42 it’s always crazy how Maya is a perfect mix of both of her parents.
Comedy clearly runs in the family, Dan is just as hilarious as his dad, Eugene, as is his sister, Sarah, who was Twyla in Schitt's Creek.
Maya Hawks played Jo in a BBC production of Little Women. I don’t think many people have seen that show, but I loved her in it!
‘You Are So Not Invited to My Bar Mitzvah’ is officially my most favorite Adam Sandler movie.
It’s not an Adam Sandler movie. In my opinion, it should be called a Sunny and Sadie Sandler movie because those two girls carried the movie. Adam was just along for the ride.
this list needs a part 2, with: Jane Fonda, Liza Minnelli, Carrie Fisher, Ben Stiller, Emma Roberts.
Emma Roberts can't act
I think Michael Douglas (son of Kirk Douglas), Zoey Deutch (daughter of Lea Thompson), Kiefer Sutherland (son of Donald Sutherland), Charlie Sheen (son of Martin Sheen), Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal (children of director Steven Gyllenhaal and screenwriter Naomi Foner) and Lily Rose Depp (daughter of Johnny Depp), all deserve at least a shoutout on the honorable mentions list.
Charlie Sheen's brother is Emilio Estevez.
Drew Barrymore ❤
Jeff and Beau Bridges, Joely and Miranda Richardson, and Emma Thompson
Lilly Rose Deep can't act.
Lily Rose Depp has no good acting performance so far. She is young so I still give her the benefit of the doubt.
I don't mind nepo babies because honestly, as parents, we would do the same if we could.
Just as many Hollywood parents actively discourage their kids from going into the industry. They know how brutal it can be. If the kid really wants it, of course they will help them, BECAUSE they know how brutal it can be.
Margaret Qualley's acting was so good that she even got a role as Mama & her twin sister Lockne in Hideo Kojima's Death Stranding
Congratulations to the famous Jamie Lee Curtis for winning an Oscar for the first time in her life.
‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ became one of the best movies in 2022, and we ❤ it.
Interesting coincidence. I actually just watched, " You are so not invited to my Bat Mitzvah" tonight." I was impressed. I heard it was good but going in, I figured it might be an slightly better than average "girl learns important lesson trope" movie. I was pleasantly surprised. It is much better than average and I think Sunny and Sadie Sandler did a really good job.
i didnt know john david washington was denzel's son until ballers was on tv. i took my eyes of the set to do something and i only heard his voice. he sounds EXACTLY like his father.
Oh, Jack Quaid is pretty cool.
He did a very nice job in ‘The Boys’; 2022’s ‘Scream’; and as the voice of the anime-inspired version of Kal-El/Clark Kent/Superman from ‘My Adventures with Superman.’
😀
Also amazing voice-acting with Boimler in Star Trek Lower Decks and an amazing portrayal of the live-action version of Boimler in Star Trek Strange New Worlds.
Ending the list with the clip from Princess Diaries 2 was *chef's kiss*
How and why is Angelina Jolie here as an honourable mention??? She should be on the main list!
Angelina Jolie was good in Girl,Interrupted but not great. She hasn’t been in anything since then worth mentioning. So much hype over so little talent.
Abby Elliot (daughter of Chris) in "The Bear'. Martha Plimpton (daughter of Keith Carradine) in the film "Mass", her cousin Ever Carradine in 'the Handmaid's Tale"...
I believe Tracey Ross should have been on list. She had a hit show which was girlfriends and blackish. She is a beauty mogul for her patterns brand.
She’s on the list
@@chisomo8088she is honorably mentioned
John Washington is the best in the list.. He came unknown but there are hints since he acted the same way as Denzel. Even the mannerism and voice takes the cake.
i looked away from the screen and all i heard was dad. denzel's inflection alone, could carry a script. if john could emulate any of that he'll do very well in the industry.
I loved Maya Hawke as one of the main characters in Wes Anderson's "Asteroid City". she was great. :)
We don't call it nepotism when the mechanic's son starts working in his father's garage. We call it family business.
🙄athletes make over 7x income than farmers athete,actors
Wrong comparison. These actors don't own Hollywood so it's not really a family business.
@@katieb3059 it is a family business. Your father is a doctor; you become a doctor, he helps you find a job at a hospital. It's been like that for ages. It's not going to change.
@@luisponz that's how people interpret family business but by definition it's company runs for generations by members of the same family, related either by blood or through marriage.
@@luisponz That's literally not the definition of a family business. Your example is also nepotism, btw. And it's often a reason that "family buisnesses" are run into the ground -- because the mechanic hired his kid instead of someone who would actually do a better job.
They never mention Ron Howard who is the definition of a "nepo baby" His first job was on a film that was also his father's first acting job. Rance Howard got to the set and found out they needed a small child for a scene so he suggested that he bring his very young son. TPTB liked the idea so Ron got the part. There was something in him that casting directors saw so he continued to work regularly, then Andy Griffith came along and he became a star, eclipsing both of his acting parents.
I didn’t like Alison Williams as Marnie in Girls until I saw her in Get Out and realized she could act. She was so good in that I appreciated her depiction of Marnie a lot more.
1. Michael Douglas, son of Kirk Douglas
2. Drew Barrymore from the Barrymore acting family (3rd gen)
3. Robert Downey Jr., son of Robert Downey Sr.
4. Carrie Fisher, daughter of Debbie Reynolds
5. Jane Fonda, daughter of Henry Fonda
6. Zoey Kravitz, daughter of Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet
7. Emma Roberts, daughter of Eric Roberts and niece of Julia Roberts
8. Sofia Coppola, daughter of Francis Ford Coppola
And I think carrie fishers daughter is an actress as well
What a great way to start off a new day. Happy sunday, Ms Mojo, take care and God bless you, greetings from Colombia to you as well.
Just putting out there Jack Quaid, have nothing but nice things to say about the guy hes an amazing guy, down to earth and appreciates the support
The Boys is one of my favorites! Jack Quaid is absolutely perfect for the role of Hughie. And Karl Urban can do no wrong.
I just love Dan levy..he is so damn adorable 🥰❤️💞
There should be a second list! What about Billy Lorde & Emma Roberts
You forgot Sosie Bacon. Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick’s daughter. She was nominated for a couple awards for her role in Smile.
Robert Downey Jr should be in the list.
Also, Jennifer Aniston, whose dad is of Days of Our Lives fame.
Nepo babies are okay if they have actual talent, and these ones do.
Jamie Lee Curtis had been an established star prior to Everything Everywhere. There's no nepotism by this point in her career.
Same with Nick Cate in Pig by 2021.
What about scott eastwood? While he made cameos in eastwood films, he sold me in The Longest Ride.
Was waiting for Mason Gooding . He was good in Love, Victor and more recently the Scream Franchise
Every since I saw Adam’s daughter in that announcement box in BLENDED, I knew she was meant for acting lol
Funny that the last film featured in this clip featured another performance by a nepo baby. Chris Pine, who played one of Princess Mia's would-be suitors, is the son of actor Robert Pine, best known for his role as Sgt. Joe Getraer on the 1977-83 TV series "CHiPs."
Of course, Chris has forged his own career since the 2005 sequel to "The Princess Diaries". He portrayed James T. Kirk in JJ Abrams' Star Trek trilogy and appeared as Steve Trevor in the two Wonder Woman films opposite Gal Gadot.
Raymond Nicholson in Panic; son of Jack Nicholson and Rebecca Broussard. Yes, he's a beautiful man, but he's very talented. I look forward to seeing more from him!
The please don’t destroy kids are some of the best things to happen to SNL
Martha Plimpton, daughter of Keith Carradine, is a great actress. She reminds me of Meryl Streep, in that she can play absolutely any role and is outstanding in each one. She gets all of my votes!!
I think a lot of people are misunderstanding this video. This is a list of surprising performance by people who are considered "Nepo Babies". Listing your favorite Nepo Baby without the surprisingly great performance is moot.
Schist’s Creek isn’t nepotism Dan and Eugene worked together on the show from the start because it was their idea. It was not because of nepotism. I know Eugene’s daughter played Twyla but she would have had to auditioned too and it was not a major character. They could have had her play Alexis but they did not.
All Georges Clooney's career should be here, he has crazy connection
Colin Hanks in Dexter. I think he should have made the list…maybe the next nepo baby list.
He was awesome on series 1 of Fargo
Couldn't agree more with this list!
0:52 this movie is actually so funny and entertaining from beginning to end, lowkey enjoyed it more than i thought i would😂
7.26 really ms.mojo Jamie really deserves oscars. 😂😂😂 we all know that the deserving actor is that hong chau who acted in the whale. Who are all agree with me?
There are so many children of famous people who tried their hands in their parents' business and failed simply because of the audience's expectations.
The younger surviving son of Mozart was a composer, for example. And by no means a bad one. But nobody, really nobody can live up to Wolfgang Mozart, so of course Wolfgang Junior was disregarded as basically the lesser Mozart.
Dakota Johnson, Chris Pine
Laura Dern was praised for Star Wars? When did that happen? That may be the worst Role she did.
What a great bunch of children
Now do a video of the worst
Nepo babies
nepotism exists everywhere i agree, thing is abusing that power that pisses me off
Umm, where is Drew Barrymore or Tony Goldwyn???? Please STOP EXCLUDING THESE TWO!!!!
I actually wouldn't call Drew a nepo baby. Her father was estranged from the family and her mother was a nobody. Being a Barrymore gave her something to talk about in interviews, but I've never heard that any famous family members helped her get her start..
@@stephanie1624 she still has famous family members…
@loveolicity4542
"Nepotism: the practice among those with power or influence of favoring relatives, friends, or associates, especially by giving them jobs."
The definition is not that someone has famous relatives, it's that the famous relatives gave them a leg up.
@@stephanie1624 I literally don’t care….
@@stephanie1624but it still apply if someone with power/influence gave them job because they know their family member/s.
Maid is so one of the most realistic and awesome series ever.
You forgot Katherine Waterston in 'Inherent vice'
Nepotism is when you're hired because of family connections which most of these are not especially Nicolas Cage. Most of these actors don't take advantage of their connections. Most of them are hard working, talented actors who deserve accolades for their success. Bryce Dallas Howard is probably the best example of nepotism here. She used her dad's clout to get a job she had previously passed over cuz she felt it was beneath her but once she saw the roles success she stole it from someone else. It helped catapult her further success. The Help has been her only truly well done role. She's not very talented. Angelina Jolie should have been number one on here not just a mention. She went from socialite baby to successful star using her parents names to climb that ladder. I'm not a huge fan of hers but she's a great actress.
The simple fact that they are part of the famous/influencial family is enough. Everyone who has ever casted Nicolas Cage knew he belongs to the Coppola family. Do you truly believe that didn't care?
Kiefer Sutherland!!
The best ones are the actors/actresses that we don't even think of as having famous parents. Like Tracey Ellis Ross, and Nicholas Cage careers are almost completely detached from their famous lineage
I'm not familiar with a couple of these. But, the rest I know that they've worked their butt off and paid their dues. They may have a slight leg up from (perhaps) being on set with their parent (s) and seeing how actors approach their characters. Two nepo's that you missed Carrie Fisher and her daughter Billie Lourd.
What about Kate Hudson?
or dakota johnson or zoe kravitz or emma roberts. heck, even jane fonda is a nepo baby.
And Bridget Fonda, for that matter.
What about Maya Rudolph?
You forget the whole Skårsgard family...
How do you not mention Billie Lourd or her mother Carrie Fischer?! Scott Eastwood? Donald Glover?
Donald glover ? Doesn't benefit from nepotism
@shawtywdafro ah yes, you are correct. I apologize. Danny is not his uncle, and his daughter doesn't act, it seems.
@marcellemccalla6325 no need to apologize! People often think Danny Glover is his father or related. They just happen to be Black in entertainment and have the D Glover in common.
But the head start these nepo kids get, destroys chances for good actors trying to break in. I wrote a screenplay and no one would open the envelope for legal reasons. I wonder if JJ Abrams had that problem with his two screenwriter parents.
In my humble opinion, if they have true talent and knowledge to help themselves stand on their own as a performer...not every actor, writer or director who has a celebrity parent/aunt/uncle/grandparent deserves to be labeled as a nepo baby for the rest of their life if they can be known for something greater than just being related to a different actor. That is why I reminded Lea Thompson at the 2023 Chicago Fan Expo to write and direct more movies that do not have Zoey or Madelyn in them. 😉
I will admit, I am concerned as to why Dan Povenmire thought Melissa Povenmire's voice for Gretel was a better fit than any other girl her age who auditioned to play Gretel's voice in Hamster and Gretel. In Dan's defense, he has past experience making two other animated shows for Disney Channel where he had other casting connections with professional child actors who were not from his own family, and he did not just throw his own daughters into any part of Phineas and Ferb or Milo Murphy's Law before they were ready for it. Who is to say Melissa Povenmire did not take acting lessons at the same schools for child actors that trained Vincent Martella, Sabrina Carpenter or Michael Cimino? Maybe they had plenty to teach Melissa from their own acting lessons. Do you think Melissa Povenmire never should have acted in Hamster and Gretel?
It was always "went into the family business" until recently. "Nepo baby" is a recent term coined by influencers who want to become models and actors and are pissed that people who already have connections get jobs before they do. It is meant to be denigrating and suggests that they only got in because of their connections and don't deserve their careers. Yes, some do only get in because of family and they fade away. Those with talent will have a career and some will even shine brighter than their family who came before.
@@hectorsmommy1717in business like showbusiness even having this kind of help with your first project is more than enough to make this unfair. In Hollywood it's about having a chance to prove you can act. And thanks to these nepo kids no one else had a chance at audition. Or do you think they are so much better than any other actor that would potentionally audition for their part that they would win it even without their family connections?
@@katieb3059 Fair or not, it is the way of the world, and has been for millenia. Kids with connections get a leg up on everyone else. Doesn't mean they are better or worse than anyone else, just luckier. Why should Hollywood be any different? This is not a new thing. People have been getting their relatives acting jobs since theater became legitimate in the 1600's.
@@hectorsmommy1717 It literally means they are worse than anyone else, because they got shunted to the front of the line based on their name, not their hard work or talent.
@@zammmerjammer OK, Becky. So you would deny people like Leonardo DiCaprio, Whitney Houston, Enrique Iglesius, Ben Stiller, Robert Downey Jr., Ron Howard, Jeff Bridges, Laura Dern, Emma Thompson, George Clooney, Billie Lourde, Drew Barrymore, etc. etc. etc. their careers just because they were lucky in how they started? Their name may have given them a start but their hard work and talent gave them careers. Be prepared for life, sweetie, those front of the line passes are out there in every aspect of life. People get jobs, college admission, and entry into any rarified aspect of society based on who they know. Deal with it and stop spending useless energy railing against how unfair life is, especially in an industry (I assume) you have no interest in going into yourself.
Jack Quaid belongs on this list twice for voicing my boy Boims.
LOWER DECKS! LOWER DECSK! one of my favorite shows :D
John Washington has a lot of mannerisms similar to his father. If i didnt know any better you could have replaced his roll with John Q, Malcom X, Private Trip into his rolls.
Why isn't my name on this list? But then again, my last name is not Redford so why should it be on this list.
Jennifer Landon
Jack Quaid was also in the first Hunger Games movie
I loveeeed the maid soo much!
Did u forget John David Washington in TENET ?
Jack Quaid and Colin Firth. Anyone else see it?
I LOVEEEEE DAN LEVY
What about Zoey Deutch?
I would have add Lilly Collins, Kate Hudson, etc.
I like all of these actors/actresses and could care less that they’re nepo babies.
Great. I'm sure all the working actors who had opportunities taken away from them really appreciate that.
Really, Laura Dern as 1st? 😂
maya surprised me
What a strange headline! That makes it come off as if nepotism babies don't have any talent but only there thanks to name.
Of course they have talent, some of them at-least. I mean if you have a singer or actor as parent some of that will rub on to you!
No, it just mean that they had unfair help at the beginning of their career.
@@katieb3059 everyone needs to have connections to be in the business. If you have famous parents and have talent. why not use it?
Justice for SSR😅😅😅😅😅
I knew Jack Quaid from Scream...
Are you really trying to say the Jamie Lee Curtis didn't prove her talent until EEAAO? Oh come on!
Nice
Maya Rudolph not making the list was a choice
Catherine Reitman, working moms
Alisson Williams is realy beautiful for that father lol
Maid Was Fantastic
Seriously, no Jane Fonda or Liza Minnelli??? this is such a dumb list
Where's Maude Apatow?
you forgot to mention Lily Rose Depp and Harley Quin Smith daughters of Johnny Depp and Kevin Smith.
Liza Minnelli
Yeah, because that's why we loved Robyn on Stranger Things, because she likes women and not because she is a fun character brought to life by Maya. Glad to know where your priorities lie you .....
who the fuck praises laura dern for star wars
The nepotism babies have successfully climbed up the social ladder and are not going down. Seems like they've gone through hell and back just to get there.
Where was Kate Hudson?