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Thursday, October 20, 2011

The first jobs of Celebrities


 Superstar Rajnikanth did many jobs including that of a manual labourer before becoming a bus conductor, and later a succesfull actor.




 Akshay Kumar used to worked as a chef and waiter at a restaurant in Bangkok before embarking on a Bollywood adventure.




 Singer Mariah Carey was a coat check girl who got fired for having a poor attitude!



Handsome Australian Hugh Jackman made his living as a clown at kids' parties for about three years, earning $50 a show!



Jack Nicholson before becoming an actor, was working in the mailroom at MGM.


Talk show host Oprah Winfrey's first job was at a local grocery store.



Pop diva Madonna survived on her dreams and the meagre income she used to get from a job at 'Dunkin' Donuts' when she arrived in 'Big Apple'



Before he got the license to kill, Sean Connery worked as a milkman, bricklayer, lifeguard and coffin polisher. Now, can u believe it?



Al Pacino and Quentin Tarantino used to work as cinema ushers. While Tarantino was quite happy about his job given that fact that he could watch movies everyday, Al Pacino got fired from the job.



Stallone's life was harder than Rocky Balboa's. He used to work as a lion cage cleaner at Central Park Zoo. After finding himself homeless, Stallone had to no other way but to act in a porn flick for a mere $ 200.


Gorden Sumner aka Sting worked as a bus conductor, construction labourer, tax officer and teacher before becoming a successful musician.



Mick Jagger was once a porter in a mental hospital.



Bon Jovi's first job was making Christmas decorations!



Pamela Anderson used to be a fitness instructor before. Her figure says it all!



In her teens, Megan Fox worked for a smoothie shop.




Jennifer Aniston used to work as a bike messenger in New York City and Telemarketer before making it big in Hollywood.




 Lady Gaga used to work as a waitress at a restaurant in NY.




 Brad Pitt used to work for El Pollo Loco restaurant on Sunset Boulevard often dressing up in a chicken costume!




 Nicolas Cage used to sell popcorn at the Fairfax Theater.




 Queen Latifahused to work for Burger King, before getting expelled after losing her temper at work.




Tom Hanks used to be a popcorn and peanuts vendor



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Harrison Ford still enjoys carpentry. He was a self-taught carpenter whomade cabinets for George Lucas. It was his cabinet-making job that landed him a tiny role in Lucas' 'American Graffiti.' Rest is history. xxxxxx



The once handsome Mickey Rourke had a face too good for a movie theater usher. Luckily, he got noticed.



Sandra Bullock used to worked as a bartender while in college.



Marlon Brando was a high school drop out. He even worked as a ditch digger among many other jobs in his youth.



Sharon Stone and Rachel McAdams had worked with Mc Donalds when they were young.



Hollywood's handsome hunk George Clooney used to sell suits, worked in department store, and even in construction sites.


 
Captain Jack Sparrow used to sell ballpoint pens in his early life!

 


Tom Cruise wanted to become a catholic priest and he even joined a Franciscan seminary! He would have become a hunky priest, but God had different plans!


Source : Yahoo

You may covet their fame and fortune now, but back in the day, you would never have wanted to trade places with some celebrities and business leaders. Many of the rich and famous had to work horrible jobs for chump change — we’re talking pumping gas and cleaning girls' locker rooms — before making it big.
Donald Trump:
Trump, now a filthy-rich real-estate investor and host of the hit NBC show "The Apprentice," got his start collecting soda bottles for the deposit money. Later, he went around with rent collectors to see how that business worked.

Michael Dell:
The founder and CEO of Dell washed dishes at a Chinese restaurant before starting his namesake computer company.

Johnny Depp:
As a youngster, Depp donned makeup for his gig in a KISS tribute band and also dressed up as part of the faux B-52s, as well as Iggy Pop. Back then, Depp pocketed about $25 on bad nights; now he makes about $25 million per year.

Walt Disney:
Before he dominated the cartoon and amusement-park empire, Walt Disney worked as an ambulance driver in France during World War I. He took the gig after he was rejected from the Army for being underage.

Jim Carrey:
Before he had people in stitches, this funny guy worked as a janitor mopping floors at a tire factory. He took the job at age 15 after his father became unemployed. Carrey also had a another job as a security guard. The comedian credits his early lessons in strife and toil for instilling his love of comedy: He visited local comedy clubs to relieve stress.

Suze Orman:
Today, she tells people how to spend their money, but during her early years, Orman bussed tables to make a buck. The personal-finance guru, who barely made it to college, also washed dishes.

Clint Eastwood:
This ruggedly handsome actor, director and businessman started out as a pool boy. He later worked as a gas-station attendant and a firefighter. Eastwood also played ragtime piano at a bar in Oakland, Calif.

50 Cent:
The multiplatinum-record-selling American rapper began his working life selling drugs in Queens, N.Y. The rapper says that the hard life taught him how to manage his music empire in areas such as dealing with distributors and marketing new products to customers.

Quentin Tarantino:
This filmmaker, known for flicks such as "Kill Bill" and "Reservoir Dogs," was an usher at an adult movie theater in Southern California. Despite the job's sleaziness, Tarantino once told Charlie Rose, "To me, the greatest job a person could ever have was being an usher at a movie theater, you know. You get to go to a movie theater all day long, and then you get to see all the movies for free." Tarantino later worked as a video-store clerk.

Chris Rock:
This comic started his career as a busboy at a Red Lobster franchise in Queens, N.Y. Always on the lookout for material, Rock recalled his experience in a skit on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" in 2003. Rock quipped, "The thing about Red Lobster is that if you work there, you can't afford to eat there. You're making minimum wage. A shrimp costs minimum wage." Rock then bussed tables at Comic Strip Live in Manhattan and was allowed to try out his own jokes on stage.

Jennifer Aniston: Aniston's beginnings entailed far worse than donning too few pieces of flair: She was both a telemarketer and a waitress before hitting it big as Rachel on "Friends."

Lucille Ball: Always a goofball, Lucille Ball was reportedly fired from an ice-cream shop for not remembering to add bananas to banana splits.

Warren Beatty: Before he exploded onto the movie scene in 1961's "Splendor in the Grass," Beatty reportedly worked as a rat catcher.

Marlon Brando: Talk about a dull job: The Godfather became a ditchdigger after he was expelled from military school.

Michael Douglas: The New Jersey-born actor really did live the blue-collar life for a hot minute when he got his first job as a gas-station attendant.

Tom Hanks: This everyman actor started out as a popcorn and peanuts vendor at the Oakland Coliseum in California and once worked as a hotel bellhop carrying bags for a number of stars.

Stephen King: Solitary work can inspire writers, and Stephen King found his spark when he worked as a janitor. King's experience cleaning the girls' locker room helped inspire his novel "Carrie." He also worked at a mill bagging loose fabric, as well as at a laundromat.

Madonna: This successful singer and actress worked at Dunkin' Donuts as a teenager. She later went on to dance and model to pay the rent before she bounded onto the music scene in the early 80s. Today, Madonna ranks as the 21st richest celebrity in the world.

Brad Pitt: When he was a struggling young actor, Pitt drove limos, moved refrigerators and dressed as a giant chicken for a Mexican restaurant. Pitt is currently the 10th highest paid celebrity in the world.

Julia Roberts: Before she became famous, Roberts worked in an ice-cream shop.

Steven Spielberg: Spielberg used to work outside keeping the bugs away from fruit trees. Today, Forbes magazine estimates his worth at $3 billion. A few years ago, LIFE magazine named Spielberg the most influential person of his generation.

Robin Williams: Robin Williams worked as a street mime and in an ice-cream shop before he got into acting.

George Steinbrenner: The principal owner of the New York Yankees since 1973, Steinbrenner's first "job" was helping his siblings raise the family's chickens — for a few dollars a week. He sold the eggs to neighbors in his small hometown of Bay Village, Ohio. He even killed and dressed chickens for folks who wanted a fresh one.

Mariah Carey: This beauty-school dropout turned music diva was fired from her job as a hat checker. Today, she's one of the most successful female vocalists of all time and boasts the most No. 1 singles for a solo artist in the United States.

Rachael Ray: The face of this cooking-show hostess, television personality and author is everywhere these days, but it used to be stuck behind the candy counter at Macy's in New York City. The job wasn't a complete bust, however, as Ray eventually managed the fresh-foods department, which helped pave her way to her TV cooking career. Today, Ray is worth tens of millions of dollars.

Source : Focus
  
50 Celebrity First Jobs
  1. Nicolas Cage – Sold popcorn at a movie theater
  2. Charles Bronson – Coal Miner
  3. David Lee Roth – Hospital orderly
  4. Paula Abdul – Laker Girl
  5. Clint Eastwood – Pool Boy
  6. Sean Connery – Lifeguard
  7. Mick Jagger – Hospital Porter
  8. Cyndi Lauper – Emptied dog kennels
  9. Steve Buscemi – Firefighter
  10. Ozzy Osbourne – Slaughterhouse Worker
  11. Gwen Stefani – Worked at Dairy Queen
  12. Rod Stewart – Grave Digger
  13. Queen Latifah -Worked at Burger King
  14. Warren Beatty – Rat Catcher
  15. Alec Baldwin – Bouncer
  16. Kanye West – Worked at the Gap
  17. Jason Lee – Worked behind the counter at a Taco Bell
  18. Whoopi Goldberg – Bricklayer
  19. Mickey Rourke – Movie Theater Usher
  20. Claiy Aiken – A counselor at the YMCA
  21. Marlon Brando – Ditch Digger
  22. Matthew McConaughey – Cleaned out chicken coops
  23. Donald Trump – Rent Collector
  24. Gene Simmons – Newspaper Delivery Boy
  25. Jon Bon Jovi – Made Christmas decorations
  26. Keith Richards – Tennis Ball Boy
  27. Russell Simmons – Worked at Orange Julius
  28. Nancy Grace – Worked the candy counter at Sears
  29. Henry Fonda – Worked for a credit agency
  30. Pamela Anderson – Fitness Instructor
  31. Jennifer Aniston – Telemarketer
  32. Lucille Ball – Sold ice cream
  33. Michael Douglas – Gas Station Attendant
  34. Robin Williams – Street Mime
  35. Danny DeVito – Hair stylist
  36. Garth Brooks – Boot Store Salesman
  37. Drew Carey – in the Marine Corps.
  38. Kurt Cobain – Janitor
  39. Evangeline Lilly – Flight Attendant
  40. Jerry Seinfeld – Sold lightbulbs
  41. Sting – Teacher
  42. Vin Diesel – Bouncer
  43. Eddie Vedder – Gas Station Attendant
  44. Christopher Walken – Lion Tamer in the circus
  45. Julia Roberts – Worked behind the counter in an ice cream shop
  46. James Dean – Tested stunts for the game show “Beat the Clock”
  47. Walt Disney – Ambulance driver
  48. Carmen Elektra – Danced at a theme park in Ohio
  49. Tom Cruise – Bell Hop
  50. Faith Hill – Receptionist
Source :.glamorati

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Famous school/college dropouts

Did you know that Apple co-founder Steve Jobs was a college dropout? Some people are too smart to be confined to the classroom walls! Here's a look at other famous school/college dropouts. 

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Here's something not many people know about Subhash Chandra Goel : The Zee chairman dropped out after standard 12. Subhash Chandra started his own vegetable oils unit at 19. It was, in a manner of speaking, his first job. Years later, a casual visit to a friend at Doordarshan gave him the idea of starting his own broadcasting company. We all know how that story ran. Chandra knew nothing about programming, distribution or film rights. What he did understand quite well was the Indian sensibility though. Funded by UK businessmen, Zee came into being as India's first satellite TV network. Today, it reaches 320 lakhs homes, connecting with 20 crores people in South Asia alone. The network also covers Asians in America, the Middle East, Europe, Australia and Africa, making this dropout a very rich one.
Michael Saul Dell (1965- ) joined the University of Texas at Austin with the

intention of becoming a physician. While studying there, he started a computer company in his dormitory, calling it PC's Limited. By the time he
turned 19, it had notched up enough success to prompt Dell to dropout. In 1987, PC's Limited changed its name to Dell Computer Corporation. By 2003, Dell, Inc. was the world's most profitable PC manufacturer.

Dell has won more than his fair share of accolades, including Man of the Year from PC Magazine and EM>CEO of the Year from Financial World .Forbe s, in 2005, lists him as the 18th richest in the world with a net worth of around $1600 Crores. Not bad for just another dropout.


 FORMER AMERICAN IDOL JUDGE SIMON COWELL DROPPED OUT OF SCHOOL AT AGE 16 AND LANDED A JOB IN THE MAILROOM AT EMI. AT 23 HE LEFT TO START HIS OWN RECORD LABEL, FANFARE.


 AMERICAN AVIATOR CHARLES LINDBERGH, THE FIRST PERSON TO FLY SOLO ACROSS THE ATLANTIC OCEAN, QUIT THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN AND TOOK FLYING CLASSES INSTEAD.
 GENIUS DIRECTOR QUENTIN TARANTINO IS A HIGH SCHOOL DROPOUT WHO WENT TO WORK IN A VIDEO STORE FOR HIS LOVE FOR MOVIES.


STEVEN SPIELBERG WAS NOT KNOWN FOR HIS ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE. INTERESTINGLY, HE EVEN FAILED TO GET ADMISSION INTO A FILM-MAKING INSTITUTE!

 SIR RICHARD BRANSON HAD A DIFFICULT TIME IN SCHOOL BECAUSE OF HIS DYSLEXIA. HE LEFT SCHOOL WHEN HE WAS ONLY 16.

 DORIS LESSING, WON THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE IN 2007, HAD TO END HER FORMAL SCHOOLING WHEN SHE WAS 14. SHE HAD WORKED AS A NANNY, TELEPHONE OPERATOR, STENOGRAPHER, AND A JOURNALIST BEFORE BECOMING A NOVELIST AT THE AGE OF 31.


 FASHION DESIGNER RALPH LAUREN, THE FOUNDER OF POLO, LEFT THE CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK BUSINESS SCHOOL TO DESIGN TIES FOR BEAU BRUMMEL. HE LAUNCHED POLO LATER THAT SAME YEAR.


 AFTER THE WONDER EFFECT OF FACEBOOK, ZUCKERBERG PACKED HIS DREAMS AND LEFT HARVARD TO RELOCATE TO SILICON VALLEY.


 WIKILEAKS FOUNDER JULIAN ASSANGE ATTENDED THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, MAJORING IN PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS. HE RECEIVED ONLY A MINIMUM GRADE FOR MATH AND LEFT THE UNIVERSITY SOON TO START HIS OWN VENTURE.


 LARRY ELLISON, ORACLE CO-FOUNDER, ATTENDED THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS BUT LEFT AT THE END OF HIS SECOND YEAR, AS HE SKIPPED THE EXAMS FOLLOWING THE DEATH OF HIS ADOPTIVE MOTHER. HE THEN WENT TO THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, BUT DIDN'T STAY BEYOND A TERM.
Larry Ellison
Lawrence Joseph Ellison (1944-), co-founder and CEO of Oracle Corporation, founded his company in 1977 with a sum of $2,000. Once a school dropout, he is now, according toForbe s, one of the richest people in America with a net worth of around $184 crores. The figure also makes him the ninth richest in the world. As a young man, Ellison worked for the Ampex Corporation, where one of his projects was a database for the CIA. He called it Oracle, a name he was to reuse years later for the company that made him famous. Interestingly, the organisation's initial release was Oracle 2. The number supposedly implied that all bugs had been eliminated from an earlier version. Ellison is quite a colourful man, and has long dabbled in all kinds of things. Want to learn more? Try his biography, The Difference Between God and Larry Ellison.


AFTER SCORING A NEAR-PERFECT 1590 ON HIS SATS, GATES ENROLLED AT HARVARD BUT LEFT WITHOUT A DEGREE TO START MICROSOFT CORP.
Bill Gates
William Henry Gates III (1955-), along with Paul Allen, co-founded Microsoft Corporation, the world's largest software maker. Bill Gates, the wealthiest person in the world with an estimated net worth of $480 crores (Rs 211,200 crore!), is probably the best-known college dropout. Gates attended an exclusive prep school in Seattle, went on to study at Harvard University, then dropped out to pursue software development. As students in the mid-70s, he and Paul Allen wrote the original Altair BASIC interpreter for the Altair 8800, the first commercially successful PC. In 1975, Micro-Soft - later Microsoft Corporation - was born. Three decades on,

Gates has been Number One on the Forbes 400 for over a dozen years. And here's something you probably didn't know: The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation currently provides 90 per cent of the world budget for the attempted eradication of polio.


 RELIANCE FOUNDER DHIRUBHAI AMBANI WAS ONLY 16 WHEN HE LEFT FOR ADEN TO WORK AS A CLERK OWING TO FINANCIAL ISSUES IN FAMILY.
Dhirajlal Hirachand Ambani (1932-2002) was born into the family of aschoolteacher. It was a family of modest means. When he turned 16,Dhirubhai moved to Aden, working first as a gas-station attendant, then as aclerk in an oil company.He returned to India at 26, starting a business with a meagre capital of $375.
By the time of his demise, his company - Reliance Industries Ltd - had grown to become an empire, with an estimated annual turnover of $120 crores!
Dhirubhai was, in his lifetime, conferred the Indian Entrepreneur of the 20th
Century Award by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce andIndustry. A Times of India poll in the year 2000 also voted him one of the biggest creators of wealth in this century. Dhirubhai's is not just the usual rags-to-riches story. He will be remembered  as the one who rewrote Indian corporate history and built a truly global
corporate group. He is also credited with having single-handedly breathed life  into the Indian stock markets and bringing in thousands of investors to the  bourses.


STEVE JOBS GOT HIMSELF ENROLLED IN REED COLLEGE IN OREGON, BUT ONE SEMESTER LATER, HE DROPPED OUT.
Steven Paul Jobs (1955-) and Apple Computer are names that have long gone together.

Born in the United States to an unknown Egyptian-Arab father, Jobs was adopted soon after birth. After graduating high school, he enrolled in Reed College, dropping out after one semester.

In 1976, 21-year-old Jobs and 26-year old Steve Wozniak founded Apple Computer Co. in the family garage. Jobs revolutionised the industry by popularising the concept of home computers.

By 1984, the Macintosh was introduced. He had an influential role in the building of the World-Wide Web, and also happens to be Chairman and CEO of Pixar Animation Studios.

Today, with the iPod, Apple is bigger than ever. Incidentally, Jobs worked for several years at an annual salary of $1. It got him a listing in the Guinness Book as `Lowest Paid Chief Executive Officer.' He was once gifted a $9 crores  jet by the company though. And his net worth? Moer than $3 billion.







Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar never attended a college.

And There are a lot names you will find in the links below 
http://www.angelfire.com/stars4/lists/dropouts.htmlhttp://www.angelfire.com/stars4/lists/dropouts.html

  http://www.scribd.com/doc/8476056/World-Famous-DropOutsLater-Billionaires

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