We all have to start somewhere, right? Despite its history of cinema classics and major box office success, the horror genre is often maligned as somehow less worthy of respect than other types of films. For whatever reason, it’s not as easy to get an A-list actor to headline a horror movie as it should be. But beggars can’t be choosers. Plenty of Oscar-nomintaed thespians had no problem making horror flicks on the way up. Today, we’re looking at 10 future A-List actors who made horror movies before they became big time celebrities.

8Matthew McConaughey and Renee Zellweger

There may be no greater example of the phenomenon we’re talking about here than the fourth film in theTexas Chainsaw Massacreseries, which starred two future A-list actors and is demonstrative of the shrewd and cynical strategies of Hollywood. In 1994, relative unknowns Matthew McConaughey andRenee Zellwegerhad already been inDazed and Confusedtogether as well as the romantic horror comedyMy Boyfriend’s Back, though Zellweger’s scenes were cut from that one. A fourth entry in theTexas Chainsaw Massacrefranchise was made for just $600,000 by writer/director Kim Henkel, who had co-written the original film with Tobe Hooper. The movie was filmed in rural areas outside of Austin, Texas, with three of the original film’s stars making cameo appearances. It was briefly screened asThe Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacrebut shelved, with no plans for a real release. But then cameJerry MaguireandA Time to Kill! Two years after it was made,The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacrewas reedited and released asTexas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation. Nevertheless, it was a critical and box-office bomb.

7Viggo Mortensen

Matthew McConaughey and Renée Zellweger weren’t the first future A-listers to get covered in corn syrup in aTexas Chainsawmovie. Viggo Mortensen was part of the cast for 1990’sLeatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3, playing Edie “Tex” Sawyer, one of the bad guys dispatched by the film’s heroine. This movie was originally Rated X by the MPAA, till the studio made cuts to bring it down to an R. It was the last non-porno to get slapped with an X, prior to the creation of the NC-17 rating.

6Charlize Theron

South African star Charlize Theron was just 20 years old when she joined a long in the tooth horror franchise, in an uncredited role inChildren of the Corn III: Urban Harvest. Imagine what Furiosa could have done against that corn stalk monster.

5Naomi Watts

But wait!Children of the Cornwasn’t finished with future twice Oscar nominated blond beauties with cool accents from other countries! Yes, Charlize actually won one of her two Oscars, butNaomi Wattsgot to star in her ’90s horror movie. Watts played the hero inChildren of the Corn IV: The Gathering. She even saves the day.

4Chris Hemsworth

The buff and charming Australian certainly could have used his Asgardian character’s magical hammer inCabin in the Woods, where his poor character of Curt Vaughn was the third hapless attractive young person to die. Bummer, Chris.

3Jennifer Aniston

A year before the debut of the television show that would earn her an Emmy, a Golden Globe, and a Screen Actors Guild Award, Jennifer Aniston was cast in her first motion picture, as the female lead opposite a veteran of theStar Warsfranchise. The year was 1993 and the film wasLeprechaun, starring Warwick Davis in the title role of an evil gold obsessed magically malicious killer. Believe it or not it was conceived as a straight-up slasher type film, but Davis helped inject a comedic tone, spawning a horror/comedy mash-up that so far has given usLeprechaun 2,Leprechaun 3,Leprechaun 4: In Space,Leprechaun in the Hood,Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood, and the 2014 reboot,Leprechaun: Origins. As we often say, it took Jason ten movies to get to space. TheLeprechaundid it in four!

2Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Michelle Williams

It was a big deal when Jamie Lee Curtis returned to theHalloween franchiseand dispatched Michael Myers once and for all in 1998’sHalloween H2O: 20 Years Later. Of course, both of these unique facts were rendered obsolete by Myers inevitable return and more recent news of Jamie Lee coming back yet again. ButH2Ostill has a place in movie history: its cast included future A-List stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Michelle Williams (and almost A-list star Josh Hartnett). Three years prior, Paul Rudd “killed” the iconic slasher inHalloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, released the same year he played ex-step-brother turned boyfriend Josh in Clueless.

1Johnny Depp

We saved the best for last! Before Jack Sparrow, Edward Scissorhands, and Hollywood Vampires, Johnny Depp made his feature film debut in one of the greatest horror movies of all time,A Nightmare on Elm Street, directed by the late Wes Craven. Depp played Nancy’s half-shirt wearing boyfriend Glen who just couldn’t stay asleep. In fact, his waterbed was so cozy, Freddy used it to kill him. Deep was kind enough to reward the franchise afterPlatoon,21 Jump Street,Cry-Baby, andEdward Scissorhandswith a small cameo in the purported last installment, 1991’sFreddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare. Of course,The Final Nightmarewas followed by Wes Craven’sNew Nightmare,Freddy vs. Jason, and that terribleA Nightmare on Elm Streetreboot we don’t like to talk about. Speaking of that disaster, futureGirl with the Dragon TattooRooney Mara was in that, about five years after she made her film debut inUrban Legends: Bloody Mary.

Matthew McConaughey and Renee Zellweger Texas Chainsaw Massacre 4

Viggo Mortensen Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3

Charlize Theron Children of the Corn 3

Naomi Watts in Children of the Corn 4

Chris Hemsworth in Cabin in the Woods