While our favorite funny man has seen many Hollywood success, his personal life hasn’t always been on the same winning streak. The actor has seen some heart-ache when it comes to his romantic life. But it sure has been a colorful one; Carrey has been linked to rocker Linda Ronstadt, Renee Zellwegger, Jenny McCarthy, and more.
It’s no secret that the comedian has also struggled with emotional issues. It’s because of this that his relationships have been somewhat rocky over the years. His partners have even described him as an extremely depressive person, a far cry from the Carrey we know on screen.
Being a Yes Man
There was a reason this happened, and it was actually due to his personal choice. Before "Yes Man," Carrey made a film called "Fun with Dick and Jane" starring Tea Leoni. It had a $100 million budget and was written by Judd Apatow. The 2005 film had a lot going for it, but it turned out to be a total flop and lost millions at the box office.
For "Yes Man," Jim Carrey refused upfront payment for the movie, meaning he shot a whole movie without getting any salary. What he did do, which was rather clever, was that he negotiated for 36.2 percent of the movie's profits. That good thinking got him roughly $30 million.
Mixed Reviews
While "Yes Man" was technically a commercial success, the critical feedback was a mixed bag. Fortunately for the audience, they could count on Jim Carrey’s hilarious antics for a good laugh, but people didn't take to the film's plot too much.
The film earned itself a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 46 percent rating, Metacritic also gave it a 46 out of 100. Even so, these reviews did not seem to affect commercial success strongly, and he ended up making 223.2 million dollars.
The First Marriage
Carrey's first marriage was to fellow actor and comedian Melissa Womer. The two met in the late '80s when he was working the comedy circuit, and she was waitressing at the Comedy Store, a comedy club in LA. It was a blissful union, and they even had a child together.
The thing took a turn in the mid-'90s when the actor suddenly rose to fame after a string of mega-successful films. Womer found her new hubby thrown into the spotlight and had a hard time adjusting to it. The two called it quits in 1995.
Marriage Number Two
Shortly after the first marriage wrapped up, the funny man found himself saying "I do" once more, this time to his co-star from "Dumb and Dumber," Lauren Holly. For some time, things looked as if they were going swimmingly, for a few months, that is.
The two ended up filing for divorce just months after exchanging vows. Holly ultimately blamed the overwhelming public scrutiny for this and the intrusiveness of the paparazzi. Their short-lived romance would soon be forgotten when Carrey would fall for yet another costar.