Actor Cuba Gooding Jr has opened up about how he went from an Oscar-winning star to appearing in a string of forgettable straight-to-video films, explaining that his own poor decisions led to his shocking career slide.
Gooding Jr, 50, received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his breakthrough role in 1996's Jerry Maguire.
Further acclaimed roles followed in films like Men of Honor and What Dreams May Come, but soon Gooding Jr's career took an unfortunate turn: according to his Wikipedia filmography, he has appeared in 17 direct-to-video films since 2005, news.com.au reports.
In a new interview with The Guardian, the star conceded it was his own pickiness that led to his downfall.
"I had all these big directors offering me roles, and I read their scripts and said: 'I don't think this part is right for me'," Gooding said. "And what happens is, if you offend enough big directors, you get taken off their lists."