From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwashed-upˌwashed-ˈup adjective FAILif a person or an organization is washed-up, they will never be successful again a washed-up movie star
Examples from the Corpus
washed-up• This talented, if washed-up musician wasn't harbouring Rose - though he might know of her whereabouts.• Hoffman plays a washed-up news reporter who just happens to find himself in the museum when the action goes down.• a washed-up rock band• Hayman had implicit trust in his hit-men, especially against some one he regarded as an old, rusty, washed-up veteran.