Oh, I'm sure that's true, Smokey. The original TV Superman had the same problem trying to get roles after that show.
But the way I see it, they at least got to be "stars". How many WISH they had a role that was that memorable?
And as far as your Dad.....I'm truly sorry to hear you lost him to that horrible disease. I also wonder why, with all the money they take in, they have no cure yet. Same with muscular dystrophy.
It almost seems that they hold back to make sure the money keeps rolling in.
With father's day coming next Sunday, I also have been feeling the loss. My Dad died at age 44 in 1974 of a massive heart attack. And he lasted 2 weeks in the hospital. Had his doctor not had his head up his "you-know-what", he probably could have saved my Dad. Had they did open heart surgery, instead of just having him lay in the bed and wait, he could have lived a long life.
I had quadruple bypass surgery 8 years ago, and still am doing pretty well.
My father in law had several open heart surgeries in the 1970's, and lived until 1994. And he smoked and drank all the time.