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Breakout roles can make careers, but they can also trap actors in ways audiences never see. These performances brought fame, money, and recognition, yet left some stars frustrated. From movie icons to TV leads, here are actors who later admitted they did not love the role that made them famous.
#1: Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker (Star Wars, 1977)
Mark Hamill became a star overnight as Luke Skywalker, but he felt boxed in by the hero image. He wanted stranger roles and darker stories. For years, fans only saw Luke, not the actor behind him, which quietly frustrated his career goals at the time, especially during his film years.

