This man turned up in a few newspaper interviews when Gene Wilder passed away, which is a big clue to his identity. He had one movie role ever, but it was a memorable part that most children would have watched when they were growing up. If you haven't guessed from those clues then we'll tell you - he was Charlie Bucket in the original version of 'Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory,' long before the questionable Johnny Depp movie.
Ostrum says he loved his time making the film but also realized it wasn't something he wanted to do forever. A talent agency offered him a three-year contract to become a full-time child star when the movie was over, but he rejected it and decided to live a normal life instead. He'd always been more fascinated with the animal world - an interest that slowly developed from riding horses to looking after them as a vet.