Looking back at where it all began! Many actors who have found award-winning success were originally connected to a Disney Channel role.

Nicholas Braun, who appeared in Princess Protection Program in 2009, revealed that his experience on Disney Channel was hard to handle at the time.

“The opportunities to be the lead of a Disney Channel series felt scary to me,” he said in an interview with British GQ in June 2021. “It felt like a commitment that might come around to bite me in the ass.”

While he saw other actors around him moving up, Braun explained that he was hesitant because it felt fleeting.

“I was looking at the Twilight people and I was like, ‘Man, that must be awesome.’ But then, you know, it dies down and it changes,” he added.

While the Succession star did start out on the Disney Channel circuit that proves to build success for many that get the opportunity, for him it was worth waiting for that next big project.

“I think I’ve just believed in the slow rise and to make sure that I focus on my work and that I remain an artist and not necessarily go towards the thing that would get me the most fame the most quickly,” he concluded.

Mischa Barton, who got her start in Disney Channel’s A Ring of Endless Light in 2002, previously opened up about the pressure of being a child actor.

“You just have to be really tough,” she shared in an interview with Daily Mail in July 2016.

Barton broke down the reason why she thought she managed to avoid the “child actor curse,” which leads made child stars to a path of destruction following their initial success.

“You really have to have your wits about you and stay with what you love to do. And you have to work with people you love to work with!” Barton explained at the time.

But for some actors that find success following their Disney Channel run, they still remember the roles they didn’t actually end up booking. Brie Larson got honest about the jobs she didn’t get during her time as a child actor.

“The ones from when I was a kid really, really still sting,” Larson said in video she uploaded to her YouTube channel in August 2020. “Like it was down to me and another girl for Smart House, the Disney Channel Original Movie, and I didn’t get it. That was a big bummer.”

Larson recalled another project that she was hoping to be chosen for at the time.

Spy Kids!” she revealed. “I mean, did I have any business even auditioning for Spy Kids? Absolutely not. Did I want to be a child spy? Definitely.”

Scroll down for more actors who you may not remember got their start on Disney Channel.


Brie Larson
Before she won an Academy Award for her role in Room, the Marvel star had her start in the 2003 Disney Channel original movie Right on Track.   Kristina Bumphrey/Starpix/Shutterstock
Nicholas Braun
Before Braun starred in HBO's Succession, which earned him an Emmy nomination, he appeared in Princess Protection Program alongside Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato. Kristina Bumphrey/StarPix/Shutterstock
Finn Wittrock
Wittrock stole the screen with his various roles on American Horror Story, but that wouldn't have happened if he hadn't made his film debut in a DCOM — Halloweentown High in 2004. NINA PROMMER/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
Kat Dennings
The WandaVision star has proven that she can tackle any genre from comedy to drama. Dennings began her career with a role on the 2002 Disney Channel original movie, The Scream Team.  John Shearer/Invision/AP/Shutterstock
Hayden Panettiere
The Nashville alum has found success on projects including Heroes, Remember the Titans and One Live to Live, so some may have forgotten she starred in the 2004 Disney Channel original movie, Tiger Cruise. Donn Jones/Invision/AP/Shutterstock
Danielle Campbell
Campbell flexed her acting muscles on The Originals and Tell Me a Story, but she also found success in Disney Channel's Starstruck in 2010.   Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP/Shutterstock
Kristen Stewart
The Happiest Season star didn't even receive credit for her appearance on 1999's The Thirteenth Year from Disney Channel, but it still set the course for her future as an actress. Eric Charbonneau/Shutterstock
Ryan Gosling
Gosling spent his childhood starring in projects like the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse alongside familiar faces like Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears in the early '90s. These days, the Canada native has appeared in The Notebook, La La Land and Blade Runner 2049. Charles Sykes/Invision/AP/Shutterstock
Emmy Rossum
The Shameless star starred in Disney Channel's Genius in 1999. Evan Agostini/Invision/AP/Shutterstock
Mischa Barton
The O.C. star first found her stride in the Disney Channel film A Ring of Endless Light, which also starred future Gilmore Girls alum Jared Padalecki. MediaPunch/Shutterstock
America Ferrera
The Superstore star got her start in Disney Channel's film Gotta Kick It Up. From there, she became a household name after projects such as Ugly Betty and the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. Broadimage/Shutterstock