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00:00Ken is not only an actor, he's not only a comedian, he's a doctor.
00:04Welcome to Nizmojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the most notable celebrities
00:10who initially achieved success in careers outside what they are known for today.
00:15Were they excited that you went into acting as a profession?
00:24Number 10, Cameron Diaz
00:26At just 21, Cameron Diaz made her big screen debut opposite Jim Carrey in The Mask,
00:31but she was no stranger to the spotlight. Before dazzling audiences with her acting chops,
00:36Diaz had already carved out a successful modeling career. She began modeling in high school,
00:41after signing a contract with the prestigious Elite Model Management.
00:45I wasn't like an editorial model. I was like making a
00:48really decent living for a young girl who never saw money in her life, you know what I mean?
00:53This led to her appearing in high-profile campaigns for brands like Calvin Klein and Levi's.
00:58She was also featured on the cover of Seventeen magazine's July 1990 issue,
01:02and landed a spot in a Coca-Cola commercial the following year.
01:06I see you got my message.
01:12I see I'm not the only one.
01:13It was this modeling success that eventually paved the way for her to audition for The Mask,
01:18which launched her acting career.
01:20What kind of account do you have in mind?
01:22I'm not sure exactly. You see, I'm just terrible with things like that.
01:39You might recognise Ben Stein as the droning economics teacher in Ferris Bueller's Day Off,
01:44or as the deadpan host of Win Ben Stein's Money on Comedy Central.
01:48Speaking of throwing money, today I'm putting $5,000 of my money on the line,
01:53and I am giving these three totally strange strangers a chance to win it all away from me.
01:58But years before he graced our screens, Stein was making waves behind the scenes,
02:03working as a speechwriter and lawyer for the US presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.
02:08Thanks so much for joining us. Let's travel back in time.
02:11Let's travel back in time. This is you in 1969. Let's show a picture of that.
02:15There you are. Very cool. Very radical.
02:18Stein was so deeply embedded in the Nixon administration that speculation
02:22even arose that he was Deep Throat, the secret informant who provided key details
02:27that helped in the reporting of the Watergate scandal. He continued to appear in movies and
02:31TV shows throughout the 90s and 2000s, but has largely retreated from the spotlight in recent
02:37years. This is an interesting piece, Mr. Ipkiss. Looks like 4th or 5th century Scandinavian,
02:43possibly a representation of one of the Norse night gods, maybe Loki.
02:48Number 8. Rosie Perez.
02:50Rosie Perez's life has been anything but predictable. The New Yorican actress first
02:55broke into show business at 19, after being discovered at a nightclub by a talent scout.
03:01With zero professional experience, Perez landed a gig on Soul Train as a dancer.
03:14Before long, she was choreographing not just for the show,
03:19but also for music videos of stars like Janet Jackson, Diana Ross, and Al Cool J.
03:24She also handled choreography for the in-house dance troupe Fly Girls
03:28on the sketch comedy show In Living Color.
03:30They were just awesome girls. They taught me a lot about dance and choreography.
03:37I never admitted that to them ever, but they did.
03:42It was her dancing skills that caught the eye of filmmaker Spike Lee,
03:46who decided to cast Perez in his film Do The Right Thing, which became her acting debut.
03:52Now, come on, move it. Ow! Hold up. Wait a minute. First of all, it is too hot,
03:57alright? And if you think I'm gonna let you get some, put your clothes on and leave here.
04:02Number 7. Halle Berry.
04:03Halle Berry, Cleveland, Ohio.
04:06In 2002, Halle Berry broke barriers as the first African-American woman to win the Academy Award
04:12for Best Actress. But back in the 1980s, Berry was making history in an entirely different career,
04:18beauty pageants. That decade saw her snag titles like Miss Teen All-American,
04:23Miss Ohio USA, and she even finished as the first runner-up in Miss USA 1986.
04:29I would like to symbolize a very positive role model, not only for women,
04:33but for all the people of the United States. And through me, I hope that they could learn
04:37that no matter what race, color, religion, or sex you are, you can be whatever it is you want to
04:41become. That same year, she became the first African-American to compete in the Miss World
04:46pageant, where she placed 6th. Despite her pageant success, Berry actually faced a rocky
04:52transition to acting in the late 80s. Why would anyone want to be a boring old model
04:57when they could be in the exciting, glamorous world of liver transplants?
05:02Exactly.
05:03She once revealed that she was penniless and initially lived in a homeless shelter
05:07and a YMCA before finally hitting it big in Hollywood.
05:11Number 6. Michelle Wolfe
05:13If you've ever thought Michelle Wolfe was an unusual comedian, it's probably because her path
05:18to comedy was anything but conventional. You'd have to pay extra for insurance if you get a
05:23regular period. Wolfe studied kinesiology in college and right after graduating landed a
05:29job managing accounts and mutual funds at Bear Stearns. This happened just as the 2008 financial
05:35crisis hit, which led to the collapse of the company. She then moved to JPMorgan Chase in
05:41the same capacity. During this period, Wolfe began taking improv classes, which ignited her
05:46passion for comedy. She first performed stand-up on Late Night with Seth Meyers, where she later
06:01worked as a contributor and writer. This was followed by a stint on The Daily Show
06:06before she landed her own Netflix series, The Break with Michelle Wolfe.
06:23Number 5. Gemma Chan
06:25Earning a law degree from the University of Oxford is no small accomplishment. Landing a
06:38job at one of the most prestigious law firms in the world right out of school is even more
06:44impressive. British actress Gemma Chan pulled off both feats, setting herself up for a successful
06:49legal career. However, Chan turned down this mouth-watering opportunity to join a drama school
06:55in London. It was a huge gamble, but one that ultimately paid off. The actress has since
07:10dazzled in blockbusters like Crazy Rich Asians and Captain Marvel. Though she's left the legal
07:15field behind, she still benefits from her law school training, admitting it helps her memorise
07:21lines and review her own work contracts with ease. Number 4. Jason Statham
07:34Jason Statham has made a name for himself as the quintessential action hero. Often playing gritty,
07:40tough guys with a vast array of skills. But before diving into acting, Statham was actually
07:54diving for a living, as a member of the British National Swimming Squad for over a decade.
07:59Although he never made it to the Olympics, Statham represented England at the Commonwealth Games in
08:041990, competing in the 10-metre, 3-metre, and 1-metre events. His athletic skills didn't go
08:20unnoticed. They caught the eye of modelling scouts who soon came knocking and helped sign him to
08:25contracts with brands like Tommy Hilfiger and Levi's. It didn't take long before Statham began
08:41appearing in music videos and, ultimately, in blockbuster films. Number 3. Ken Jeong
08:47While many doctors unwind after work by hitting the golf course, running marathons,
08:52volunteering with charity groups, Dr. Ken Jeong had a different stress reliever. Comedy. That's
08:58right, the Hangover actor actually went to medical school and practiced as a doctor for several
09:04years. After saving lives by day, he would do stand-up and improv by night. That was how he
09:17grabbed the attention of Judd Apatow, who cast him in his major film debut 2007's Knocked Up.
09:36This exposure was just what Jeong needed to leave his medical career behind
09:40and transition to acting full-time. Nevertheless, he is still licensed to practice in California
09:46and often lends a hand during on-set medical emergencies.
10:02Number 2. Arnold Schwarzenegger
10:04Arnold Schwarzenegger became a household name largely due to his iconic role in The Terminator.
10:11But he was already a millionaire long before that, and it wasn't from his acting or bodybuilding.
10:18When he moved to the U.S. in 1968, Schwarzenegger was determined to become a successful businessman.
10:24He started by establishing a construction company, then reinvested his profits into
10:29a mail-order venture that sold bodybuilding and fitness equipment.
10:41Ultimately, Schwarzenegger expanded his empire with real estate investments,
10:48raking in millions before he even made his Hollywood breakthrough with 1982's Conan the
10:53Barbarian. Even as his fame grew as an actor and politician, Schwarzenegger kept his business
10:59ventures rolling, and by 2024, his savvy investments had made him a billionaire.
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11:32Number 1. John Legend
11:34Today, he's a musical sensation with millions of records sold and an ego to his name,
11:41but things could have played out very differently for John Legend.
11:45After earning a bachelor's degree in English from the University of Pennsylvania in 1999,
11:50he kicked off his career as a management consultant at the Boston Consulting Group.
11:55I started applying to some of those firms. I got interviews with McKinsey and BCG,
11:59and I got an offer from BCG and I took it, and I worked there for three years.
12:03There, Legend worked on company mergers as well as consulting with pharmaceutical companies.
12:08Despite his success in the corporate world, his passion for music never waned.
12:12I started playing gigs in New York at night, on weekends,
12:16even while I was still working at BCG. It really started to come together once I was in New York.
12:20He kept writing and producing his own songs until they caught the ear of industry insiders
12:25who connected him with the likes of Kanye West. The rest, as they say,
12:30is multiple award-winning history.
12:36Did we miss any other celebrities who were successful pre-fame? Let us know in the comments
12:41below. And within a year and a half of that, I started to get a lot of interest and got signed.
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