This is a BETA experience. You may opt-out by clicking here. More From Forbes. Nov 11, , pm EST. Nov 11, , am EST. Nov 10, , pm EST. Edit Story. Dec 13, , am EST. Follow me on Twitter. Check out my website. Jim Ryan. His fortunes spiralled downward again, with Furlong unable to secure any meaningful work other direct-to-DVD films. His addictions prevented him from being recast as John Connor in the follow-up to Terminator 2: Judgement Day, with the role going to Nick Stahl instead.
Throughout the s, he was arrested several times for domestic abuse, drug addiction and various driving offences. He's admitted publicly in court that he's completely broke. According to iMDB, Furlong's only starred in one film in and hasn't had a theatrically-released film in ten years. Despite this, Furlong is still believed to be a talented, if troubled actor. Edward Furlong? With the release of 's Terminator 2: Judgement Day , Edward Furlong catapulted from anonymous year-old to teen idol superstar.
As is too often the case, however, his early peak gave way to tough times in adulthood. Furlong's story plays out like a textbook case of former child stardom. Here's why Hollywood said "hasta la vista" to the once-promising actor. Furlong first went into rehab to kick cocaine and alcohol in , but it wasn't enough to prevent the sordid string of events that followed. In , he was hospitalized for an overdose after a night out with Paris Hilton and Natasha Lyonne.
Later that year he was busted twice in the same night, once for driving without a license and again, just four hours later, for a DUI. A series of court-ordered stints in rehab and various other legal problems have slowed the actor's efforts to regain ground in Tinseltown—and prevented him from reprising his role as John Connor in T3: Rise of the Machines , in which the part went to another yet-to-be troubled young actor, Nick Stahl. At the time Edward Furlong was cast in T2 , his family was already embroiled in domestic troubles.
They smoked my ass! That was the role. I did it for a day — I shot for one day. And, yeah, we did some CGI. They paid me. So, I mean, ya know. It kinda bums me out.
Powered by RedCircle. Despite being away from the Terminator franchise for decades, it looks like Edward Furlong was chomping at the bit to re-enter the world for Terminator: Dark Fate. It's just not a meaty of a role or paycheck that he would have really liked.
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