
Popper's Penguins" (2011) and "Dumb & Dumber To" (2014) - Carrey nonetheless remained one of Hollywood's biggest and more beloved stars. Though his box-office clout diminished as he turned to uncharacteristic movies such as "The Number 23" (2007) and "I Love You Phillip Morris" (2009) - as evidenced by the muted response to "Mr. Seuss' fanciful classics, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" (2000) and "Horton Hears a Who!" (2008), and he stayed atop the heap with comedies like "Bruce Almighty" (2003).

Rumor has it that a sequel has been discussed in the past but nothing has been set in stone just yet. Carrey's unique sensibility and characterizations also proved a perfect match for big-screen adaptations of Dr. Jim Carrey has marked his return on the silver screen with a bang as his film Sonic The Hedgehog becomes the highest-grossing video game film at the US box office. His highest-grossing movie is Bruce Almighty, which pulled in over 470 million at the box office worldwide. Sonic The Hedgehog is now the highest grossing video game movie at the US box office beating Detective Pikachu. His Golden Globe-winning performance in the eerily promontory "The Truman Show" (1998) proved that there was also significant depth and substance beneath his hyperkinetic antics, after which point, Carrey divided his efforts between broad comedies such as "Me, Myself and Irene" (2000) and more esoteric indie dramas such as Milos Forman's "Man on the Moon" (1999) and Michel Gondry's "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" (2004). Jim Carrey's return to the big screen has turned out to be a big success at the box office.

From the stand-up stages of Canada to the breakout sketch-comedy hit "In Living Color" (Fox, 1990-96), award-winning actor Jim Carrey became of Hollywood's most bankable comedic stars during the 1990s, thanks to a string of zany blockbusters that began with "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" (1994).
