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From '90s heartthrobs to Academy Award winners, there are countless celebrities who we haven't seen on our screens for a while.
Here are actors and actresses we think deserve more screen time in 2021.
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Brendan Fraser was a bonafide movie star when he appeared in "The Mummy" franchise.
Brendan Fraser.
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Josh Hartnett was also beloved in the '90s.
Josh Hartnett.
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Michelle Trachtenberg was a successful child actress and we'd love to see her on our screens again.
Michelle Trachtenberg.
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Comedic actress Mo'Nique is due for a comeback.
Mo'Nique.
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Rick Moranis was best known for "Ghostbusters" and "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids." He left retirement briefly this year, leaving us hopeful he'll make a full comeback soon.
Rick Moranis.
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Larisa Oleynik was popular in the '90s thanks to her show "The Secret Life of Mack."
Larisa Oleynik.
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The "Twilight" franchise helped launched Taylor Lautner into stardom, but we've seen less of him in recent years.
Taylor Lautner.
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Meg Ryan became America's sweetheart after starring in a string of hit rom-coms.
Meg Ryan.
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Anthony Michael Hall was a big name in Hollywood in the '80s after the success of movies like "Sixteen Candles."
Anthony Michael Hall.
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Jonathan Taylor Thomas was another '90s heartthrob. He starred in "Home Improvement."
Jonathan Taylor Thomas.
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Freddie Prinze Jr. was another '90s heartthrob. He appeared in the horror franchise "I Know What You Did Last Summer."
Freddie Prinze Jr.
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Prinze's "She's All That" co-star Rachael Leigh Cook deserves a comeback as well.
Rachael Leigh Cook.
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Ali Larter made a name for herself in the early 2000s, starring in "Heroes" and the "Final Destination" franchise.