Tommy Kirk became a huge star in the 1950s and '60s, thanks to roles in Disney project including Old Yeller, The Swiss Family Robinson, and The Hardy Boys, to name a few. He was widely considered a positive role model for young people, but that wasn't enough for Disney. Homosexuality was considered shocking at the time, and after finding out Kirk was gay, Disney gave him the boot.
Kirk had attempted to hide his orientation for years, but eventually grew tired of the charade:
When I was about 17 or 18 years old, I finally admitted to myself that I wasn’t going to change. I didn’t know what the consequences would be, but I had the definite feeling that it was going to wreck my Disney career and maybe my whole acting career. It was all going to come to an end. Eventually, I became involved with somebody and I was fired.
Jamie Lynn Spears grew up in a family that knows the terrible power of public scrutiny; her older sister is Britney Spears, after all. But in 2007, the Zoey 101 star landed in the middle of a scandal of her own. At 16-years-old, Spears became pregnant with her then-boyfriend, Casey Aldridge.
Once the news came out, the executives at Nickelodeon had to move fast. Zoey 101 was for kids, so they couldn't write the pregnancy onto the show. Since Spears was the title character, there was no way to go on without her. So, after four seasons, Nickelodeon said goodbye to Spears and the rest of the cast and canceled the show.
Remember ABC's TGIF lineup? With shows like Full House, Family Matters, Step By Step, and Boy Meets World, it was must-watch TV. Unfortunately, things didn't work out so great for TGIF actor Sasha Mitchell.
In the '90s, Mitchell played Cody on Step By Step. His fun-loving, sweetly dim-witted character was a crowd-pleaser. Off screen, though, things were pretty dark. Mitchell was arrested for spousal abuse in 1995; according to him, his wife was beating their children, and he retaliated. He received three years probation, but he continuously violated his terms and was sentenced to jail time.
While he was incarcerated, Mitchell was still allowed out in the daytime to film Step By Step. But his continued behavioral issues eventually got him written off the show permanently.
Lisa Bonet played Denise Huxtable on the wildly popular '80s sitcom The Cosby Show. She was rumored to cause her fair share of issues over the years, like arriving late to set, if she even showed up at all. Then, in 1987, Bonet appeared in Angel Heart. The movie included a scene in which the nude Bonet had blood-soaked sex with Mickey Rourke, a sequence that earned the film an X rating.
Bill Cosby had apparently had enough of her behavior, and Bonet was kicked off The Cosby Show. The network spun the character of Denise off into a new series, A Different World. But Bonet didn't stay long; she left after becoming pregnant with her first child with then-husband Lenny Kravitz.
Former Hannah Montana costar Mitchel Musso moved on to become the lead of the Disney Channel series Pair of Kings and appear in PrankStars. However, he found himself without a job after his arrest in 2011. Musso received a DUI, and what's worse, he was 20 – under the legal drinking age.
Disney quickly removed him from Pair of Kings, and canceled PrankStars after only four episodes.
Beverly Hills, 90210 was a huge success for Fox. The series ran for 10 years and brought in great ratings, numerous awards, and a long list of spin-offs. The series centered around a group of kids, including Brenda and Brandon, siblings who moved with their parents to the ritzy zip code.
Shannen Doherty played Brenda, a character that was suppose to last the entirety of the series. But Doherty was fired after the fourth season, reportedly for not playing nice with her castmates. Doherty and Jennie Garth supposedly had an ongoing feud. But it may have been Tori Spelling who ultimately got Brenda written off the show. In a special she did for Lifetime, she admitted to calling her father, 90210 producer Aaron Spelling, and telling him to fire Doherty.