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The works of the stars before becoming famous
Celebrities are not always famous, indeed. Many of them have had to work hard to get to where they are.
Surely now they have the opportunity to become designers, collaborate with high-level brands and have luxury homes but, in the past?
HarpersBazaar.com revealed the most peculiar works that celebrities have done before becoming famous.
Browse the gallery to find out what these stars worked, did you expect these stars to do a totally different job from what they do now?
Angelina Jolie - funeral director
Sad story: After the disappointing organization of her grandfather's funeral, the actress had planned to become a funeral director. She would have been able to do better, but her commitments to cinema did not allow her to dedicate herself to this dream.
Gerard Butler- lawyer
To make his family proud, the handsome actor attended law school. In an interview for Esquire, he said, "I come from a lower-middle-class family, a beautiful family with beautiful values. The idea that I had the chance to have a law degree was appealing both to me and especially to my family."
Brad Pitt - dancing chicken
Brad made a living by leaving restaurant flyers, El Pollo Loco. The mood of the restaurant required a chicken disguise and dance performance.
Chris Pratt - discount coupon seller
Before his success, Chris was homeless: he lived in a van and sold coupons for a living.
Kanye West - dependent on GAP
The rapper worked for the clothing store GAP.
Patrick Dempsey - juggler
In fact, he participated in several competitions, also earning a second place
Whoopi Goldberg - beautician in a morgue
Whoopi Goldberg was a morgue beautician. That is, he made up the deceased, after embalming and before the funeral.
Rachel McAdams - McDonald's employee
Rachel worked at Golden Arches and maybe ate Big Mac five times a week.
Channing Tatum - stripper
After being expelled from college, Channing earned his living performing as a stripper.
Matt Le Blanc - carpenter
The actor has always proved to be good manually, and in fact before discovering the world of cinema, he followed the path of his carpenter grandfather.
Joe Manganiello - construction worker
He kneaded sand and gravel for a lifetime, working for a construction company.
Madonna - dependent on Dunkin’ Donuts
Her career in the fast food chain did not last long, apparently the singer was fired after spraying donut jam on a customer.
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The American Film Institute, an independent non-profit organisation created by the National Endowment for the Arts and dedicated to the preservation and promotion of historical films, has produced several rankings relating to the world of cinema.
Among the rankings made, one of the most interesting is that of the Top 100 Villains in the history of cinema, basically the best antagonists or simple villains who have remained imprinted in the memory of the audience.
In the Top 100, Jack Nicholson, James Cagney, Robert Mitchum, Faye Dunaway and Bette Davis are the only ones to appear with two characters. Here, according to the AFI, is the Top 10 best 'villains' in film history.