Child star Mara Wilson, 37, left Hollywood after ‘Matilda’ as she was ‘not cute anymore’

The world first fell in love with Mara Wilson in the early 1990s. As a child actor, she charmed audiences with her roles in beloved family films like Miracle on 34th Street and Mrs. Doubtfire. However, despite her early success, the actress—who celebrated her 37th birthday on July 24—eventually faded from the spotlight as she grew older and lost the “cute” appeal that initially made her a Hollywood darling.

Reflecting on her journey, Wilson once said, “If you’re not cute anymore, if you’re not beautiful, then you are worthless. Hollywood was burned out on me.”

At just five years old, Mara won the hearts of millions when she starred as Robin Williams’ youngest child in Mrs. Doubtfire. Even before landing the role, the California native had already appeared in commercials, and her future in Hollywood seemed bright.

Yet, despite her rising fame, her parents kept her grounded. “Even though they were proud of me, my parents would still ground me,” Wilson shared. “My mother always reminded me, ‘You’re just a kid,’ whenever I would get too confident and say something like, ‘I’m the greatest!’”

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