10. Geena Davis
Davis was in 9 movies in total throughout the 90s and many of them were box office smashes. Then Cutthroat Island was released in 1995, which made $12 million at the box office, while costing $98 million to make. And this was, it seems, the death knell of her career. Despite a couple of decent performances after that (in The Long Kiss Goodnight and the charming Stuart Little), Davis was on a downward spiral. Throughout the entire first ten years of the noughties, Davis appeared in only a handful projects and one of them was as a voice in the ill-conceived and 2D animated third Stuart Little film, another a TV movie and the other a run in the short lived TV show Commander-in-Chief, her unpopular take on the first American female president. Its actually a shame when you think about it, with an early career as good as Davis, one would think she at least had the chance to go on to attain Hollywood legend status, but with the limited exposure shes been getting of late, its looking more and more likely that she may turn out to stand as a bygone relic of the 90s.