Meryl Streep Came Thisssss Close To Turning Down “The Devil Wears Prada,” And 10 Other Celebs Who Almost Rejected Iconic Roles

While it's hard to think that certain notable film roles wouldn't be an immediate "yes" for actors, many different factors come into play when performers consider what parts to play. But that's the thing about hindsight: It factors in the result. So here are just 11 times when actors had to seriously consider if a role was worth the challenge and was actually right for them way before they'd learn that, yes in fact, it was always theirs:

1.Idina Menzel: Wicked

Two people in costume; one as a witch with a hat, black dress, and green face, the other in a sparkling gown, smiling and playful
Two people in costume; one as a witch with a hat, black dress, and green face, the other in a sparkling gown, smiling and playful
Person wearing an elaborate gown with ruffled details and decorative star pin, smiling and standing amidst a group of people
Person wearing an elaborate gown with ruffled details and decorative star pin, smiling and standing amidst a group of people

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It's only fitting that the OG Elphaba and Glinda appear in Wicked. Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth, who originated the respective characters on Broadway, have rousing roles in the film when Elphaba and Glinda (played by Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande) arrive in the Emerald City. They appear as performers during an updated version of the song "One Short Day." Even better, Menzel and Chenoweth aren't the only Wicked legends to pop up during the scene. The team behind the musical — Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman — also cameo during the song as Ozians. Holzman also co-wrote the film.

However, according to Marc Platt (a producer on both the stage musical and film), Menzel was concerned about appearing in the movie: She didn't want to steal any thunder from Erivo's performance.

Platt told Variety that he convinced Menzel, as well as Chenoweth, to appear in the film. And thank god he did. "I said, 'Both of you are going to want to touch the film. You're part of the Wicked lore forever,'" he told the publication, noting they'd already found "organic" ways to work in Schwartz and Holzman. "'You're going to want to be part of something that's bigger than you, and so for the rest of your lives, you'll always be part of Wicked even in the film.' And they both said, 'Okay, you’re right.'"

2.Taraji P. Henson: The Color Purple

Person in a glamorous vintage dress with a feathered headpiece dances energetically, surrounded by others in 1920s-style attire

3.Emma Stone: La La Land

Person in a stylish sleeveless evening dress stands amidst a lively party scene

4.Chiwetel Ejiofor: 12 Years a Slave

A group of actors in period costumes stands in a sugarcane field, wearing loose shirts, vests, and straw hats

5.Sandra Bullock: The Blind Side

A woman talks to a football player on the field, wearing casual attire with straight, shoulder-length hair

6.Meryl Streep: The Devil Wears Prada

Person with short hair in ornate jacket examines clothing rack in a stylish room

7.Ralph Fiennes: Harry Potter

A character with a bald head and a robe casts a spell in a dramatic, battle-like scene outside medieval-styled ruins

8.Julia Roberts: Notting Hill

A woman with medium-length hair looks concerned while talking to a man in a casual setting indoors

9.Ewan McGregor: Star Wars

Person in a brown robe holding a glowing sword-like object, appearing focused and in action, set in a rustic outdoor environment

10.Will Smith: Men in Black

Person in a suit points a device forward, standing on a city street

11.Finally, Audrey Hepburn: Breakfast at Tiffany's

Of all her iconic roles, Aubrey Hepburn is perhaps best known for starring as Holly Golightly in the 1961 adaption of Truman Capote's novel of the same name. However, in an interview with the New York Times before the film's release, Hepburn admitted she was

Which of these examples surprised you most, and are there other actors you know of who nearly turned down iconic roles? Let us know in the comments below!