Madonna
The super fit "Material Girl" used to work at Dunkin' Donuts at New York's Times Square. She reportedly got fired for squirting jelly filling all over customers.
Michelle Pfeiffer
Once upon a time, Pfeiffer worked as a cashier at a grocery store in southern California in the '70s.
Sandra Bullock
Before winning an Oscar and floating freely in on-screen space, Bullock took acting classes and supported herself with waitressing and bartending in 1980s New York.
Jon Bon Jovi
The rocker used to help his cousin out as a janitor after high school, all the while recording demos and paving his path to stardom.
Harrison Ford
Despite the fact he didn't have any formal training, Mr. Indiana Jones was a carpenter before becoming a household name. He picked up the craft in Los Angeles in the late '60s, building furniture for the likes of Richard Dreyfuss, John Gregory Dunne and Joan Didion, Valerie Harper, and Ray Manzarek.
Eva Mendes
As a teen, Mendes worked at the mall at both a pasta/pizza place called "Ciao" and a hot dog joint called "Hot Dog on a Stick." She also applied to Nordstrom but admitted her heart wasn't in retail.
Jim Carrey
From 1978 to 1979, the comedian was a janitor at a factory, a job he took to help support his family.
Betty White
The Golden Girl started out as a model, when a photographer came to her LA high school in the late 1930s and snapped her wearing some school clothes.
James Lipton
Was a pimp in Paris! But the times changed and he ran out of money before heading to the states to interview the famous.
Angelina Jolie
Frustrated by the way in which her grandfather's funeral was conducted, Jolie decided on a career path set in the funeral home as a funeral director. She even ordered a certificate but didn't end up much further than that.
Kanye West
Back in high school, West used to work at the GAP. He even mentions it in a song off his album "The College Dropout," where he raps: Let's go back, back to the Gap / Look at my check, wasn't no scratch / So if I stole, wasn't my fault / Yeah I stole, never got caught.
Stacey Dash
Not unlike Kanye, this "Clueless" star also started out by folding T-shirts at a retail store -- United Colors of Benetton, to be exact -- in Paramus, New Jersey.
Jennifer Aniston
Before hitting the jackpot with "Friends," Aniston worked the phones as a telemarketer and waited tables as well.
Charlize Theron
Everyone knows the leggy blonde started out as a model before she went into acting, but Theron's very first gig actually involved singing. As a kid, the gorgeous star would go fetch things for her mother at a Johannesburg market, then head to the town square and sing for money.
Rene Russo
The gorgeous actress once helped support her single mother by working as an inspector on a factory line in an eyeglass company.
George Clooney
Always an athlete, George tried out to play professional baseball with the Cincinnati Reds in 1977, but didn't make the cut.
Tim Allen
The man behind "Buzz Lightyear" and "Santa Claus" was a coke dealer. But, after doing two years of time for drug trafficking charges, Allen ditched the dope and headed to Hollywood.
Cindy Crawford
The former supermodel used to shuck corn at a fair in Illinois as a college freshman.
Mariah Carey
Frenchie from "Grease" wasn't the only beauty school dropout. Before singing her way to fame, Mariah studied to become a makeup artist and left prior to graduation.
Ashton Kutcher
Ashton didn't grow up looking for his car, he grew up fascinated by how things work and even went to college for biomedical engineering before finding fame.
Gerard Butler
After going to law school, Gerard headed to work at a firm. Unfortunately, he was fired shortly thereafter and his dreams of making it to the courtroom immediately fell flat.
Hugh Grant
What's the difference between the work of Van Gogh and the work of Monet? Well, Hugh Grant would have been able to answer that had he not listened to the talent scouts who persuaded the then-art history student to abandon his doctorate dreams for acting.
Halle Berry
Before heading to Chicago to pursue a modeling career, the teen beauty queen eventually became the first African-American Miss World entrant in 1968, though Miss Trinidad and Tobago snagged the crown.
Adrien Brody
As a young boy, the acclaimed actor made quite a few bucks as a magician working children's birthday parties.
Sean Connery
The original James Bond was well on his way to becoming a professional body builder before he found himself in third place for Mr. Universe. Luckily, the whole acting gig picked up shortly after and he found fame as 007.
Suze Orman
Prior to passing on financial advice to others, Suze could have used some of her own. She lost some serious money after investing it to start her own restaurant business and was forced to take a job as a waitress until things turned around.
Jerry Springer
Before running the stage on his tabloid talk show, the law-school graduate sat as Cincinnati's mayor for two terms. But after an unsuccessful bid for governor in 1982, his political career came to a close.
Walt Disney
Long before Mickey made his way into Walt's life and the word "Disney" became synonymous with a magical empire, he was fired by a newspaper editor from his cartoonist job because “he lacked imagination and had no good ideas.” He also went bankrupt several times before his luck really turned around.
Oprah Winfrey
Ironic that one of the best known talk show hosts and media proprietors was told she was "unfit for TV" and consequently fired by a Baltimore TV producer. After she was pulled from her evening news reporting spot, she made what was then considered a huge step down to daytime TV and the rest is history.
Tom Cruise
Young Tom could have been a priest and he even enrolled in a seminary to do so, but was asked to leave after allegedly sneaking in some alcohol before acting and scientology found their way into his life.
Connie Britton
Young Connie Britton used to work at a women's clothing store when she was younger, describing the clothes she helped sell as "mid-end chic."
Andrew Garfield
The "Amazing Spider-Man" star started earning money as a kid taking care of his family's backyard. Though he hated it, Garfield mowed the lawn, pruned the hedges and planted things. When he grew up, he became a Starbucks barista.
Michael Fassbender
Though he bared it all shamelessly in the movie "Shame," Fassbender was an alter boy growing up, quickly ascending to becoming head alter boy. As such, he worked weddings and baptisms.
Morgan Freeman
Freeman once had a paper route as a teen, delivering the local news to his neighbors early in the mornings before school.
Bryan Cranston
Like fellow famous person Freeman, this "Breaking Bad" star learned the value of money by having a paper route as a young man growing up.
Blake Shelton
The country artist used to make a buck working with his stepdad, the "roofing boss," fixing up roofs.
Elizabeth Banks
Growing up, Banks used to be an errand girl for her local Catholic youth center. She ran the after school game room, worked the front desk and handed out coffee.
Alexander Skarsgard
This "True Blood" hunk was once a busboy at a Stockholm restaurant where his uncle worked as a bartender.
Rachel McAdams
This beauty worked for three whole summers at McDonald's.
Rooney Mara
Before she became the iconic "Girl with the Dragon Tattoo," Mara was a summer camp counselor and made decent cash babysitting.
Chase Crawford
The blue-eyed hunk parked cars as a valet before bursting onto the scene in "Gossip Girl."
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