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Famous Actors Reveal Their First Jobs Before Becoming Famous

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Famous actors reveal the first seven jobs they had before becoming famous.

Getting started in Hollywood is tough. It is not always filled with peaches and strawberries. But, it often takes working several jobs in order to make it.

Recently, #FirstSevenJobs went viral on Twitter and celebrities took the time to reveal their first jobs they ever had before making it big and it is pretty inspiring.

Did you Stephen Colbert used to make futons?

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Or, Tim Allen was a toy store sales man?

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Ellen DeGeneres worked a potato peeler

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Arnold Schwarzenegger used to sell ice cream as a kid

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Some other interesting celebrities include Monica Lewinsky who used to work as an art dealer when she was a kid.

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What were your #FirstSevenJobs? Leave us a comment below.

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