Macaulay Culkin, globally recognized as the endearing yet mischievous Kevin McAllister from the ’90s “Home Alone” movies, has maintained his public image despite growing up and venturing into more niche and alternative acting roles. Despite his diverse career, the iconic “Home Alone” kid persona has lingered.
At the tender age of ten, Culkin first captivated audiences in the 1990 release of the initial “Home Alone” film. This Christmas comedy not only achieved immense popularity but also became the highest-grossing live-action comedy, accumulating $476.7 million in total revenue—an achievement that held until 2011 when surpassed by “The Hangover.”
Beyond the holiday classic, Culkin’s success extended to other films like “My Girl,” “The Good Son,” “Uncle Buck,” and more. His prolific career during that time saw him starring in multiple movies within a span of just a few years.