Beloved Stars Who Had Backup Careers In Case Acting Didn't Work Out

Beloved Stars Who Had Backup Careers In Case Acting Didn't Work Out


July 11, 2025 | Marlon Wright

Beloved Stars Who Had Backup Careers In Case Acting Didn't Work Out


Between Rent And The Red Carpet

Acting was the dream, but dreams don’t swipe MetroCards. These actors held it down with jobs that paid the bills while waiting for their cue in Hollywood’s long roster.

44 Actors Who Had Day Jobs As Backup Before The Red Carpet Paid Off

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Brad Pitt Drove Exotic Dancers And Dressed As A Chicken For El Pollo Loco

Before Thelma & Louise turned heads, Pitt steered limos for exotic dancers and wore a feathered suit to wave in customers. You gotta pay your dues, right? No spotlight, just street corners and scantily clad detours that paid the bills.

Brad Pitt American actor Brad Pitt, London, 1988.Michael Putland, Getty images

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Harrison Ford Was A Full-Time Carpenter Before Star Wars

Harrison Ford didn’t just hammer out Han Solo—he built cabinets for a living. One gig at George Lucas’s place led to a casting that changed film history. Carpentry being a grounding career, it’s not a bad fallback plan.

File:HarrisonFordYoung.pngXdude gamer, Wikimedia Commons

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Danny DeVito Worked In A Mortuary Styling Corpses’s Hair

Hair gel and hearses? DeVito sharpened his grooming skills on the dead, not the red carpet. Trained in cosmetology, he handled mortuary hair touch-ups before chasing acting. Death became his day job—until comedy gave him life.

Danny DevitoOratory Preparatory School, Wikimedia Commons

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Megan Fox Sold Smoothies In A Giant Banana Costume

Talk about potassium-powered hustle. Before Transformers, Fox hawked fruit smoothies on sidewalks while stuffed inside a banana suit. It was embarrassing, hilarious, and humbling—but it paid the bills and was just enough to keep her dream alive.

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Steve Buscemi Was A New York Firefighter Before Fame

Ladders before lenses. Buscemi battled real flames in the 80s as an FDNY firefighter. On 9/11, he quietly returned to help, where there were no cameras, no glory. Hollywood respects tough guys, but this one earned his grit in soot, not scripts.

Steve BuscemiHerzco, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons

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Jon Hamm Taught Drama At His Former High School

Before Mad Men made him iconic, Hamm graded monologues and coached teens at his alma mater. Teaching drama while still chasing auditions, he taught future actors how to shine. He sharpened Don Draper’s charm while handing out hall passes.

File:Jon Hamm Vancouver Olympics 2010.jpgJohn Bollwitt from Vancouver, Canada, Wikimedia Commons

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Whoopi Goldberg Was A Bricklayer And Mortuary Makeup Artist

Preliminary to EGOT-winning greatness, Goldberg laid bricks and dolled up corpses. With a trowel in one hand and eyeliner in the other, she balanced grit and grace, and these two became a few of the best qualities she still carries on stage.

Whoopi Goldberg Studio portrait of American actor and comedian Whoopi Goldberg leaning on a chair, 1988.Nancy R. Schiff, Getty images

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Sylvester Stallone Cleaned Lion Cages At The Central Park Zoo

Imagine scrubbing behind a lion’s tail for a paycheck. That’s Stallone’s early resume entry before Rocky. The job stank, but it paid. It was humbling because those roaring beasts taught him patience—something every underdog needs in Hollywood.

File:Sylvester Stallone (210610105).jpgAlan Light, Wikimedia Commons

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Melissa McCarthy Waitressed At Starbucks And Did Stand-Up In NYC 

McCarthy poured coffee by morning, then delivered punchlines in underground clubs by night. Clad in thrift-store sparkle, she hustled across Manhattan’s comedy circuit while slinging lattes. Survival meant laughter, caffeine, and rent checks, never fame. Yet the grind brewed greatness.

File:Melissa McCarthy in 2019.jpghttps://www.flickr.com/photos/greg2600, Wikimedia Commons

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Channing Tatum Was An Exotic Dancer Before Acting Paid Off

Before fame flexed its muscles, Tatum worked the stage under neon lights in Florida clubs. He danced for tips and rent, not for cameras. The moves he learned became the blueprint for Magic Mike, but at the time, they were a matter of survival.

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Christopher Walken Tamed Lions In A Circus As A Teen

Walken’s teenage job wasn’t behind a counter; it was inside a circus cage. As a lion tamer’s assistant, he learned to stay calm under pressure. That bizarre chapter adds another layer to his oddball mystique. Who else can list “lion wrangler” before the actor role?

File:Christopher Walken - 1984.jpgLascher, Wikimedia Commons

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Ken Jeong Practiced Medicine As A Licensed Physician

Jeong didn’t fake his Dr Ken credentials. Before he became a comedian, he held a real medical license and treated real patients. Balancing hospital shifts and open mics, he prepared for two futures: medicine if Hollywood didn’t stick. It was more than a fallback.

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Terry Crews Was A Courtroom Sketch Artist And NFL Player

Crews combined linebacker brawn with artistic flair. He sketched criminal trials first and later played football professionally. When the NFL was off-season or he got cut from a team, he turned to art to pay his bills. Acting? That came later, long after grit proved necessary.

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Ashton Kutcher Swept Cereal Factory Floors And Studied Biochem

Prior to acting, Kutcher mopped up Cheerio crumbs on overnight shifts at General Mills. He also studied biochemical engineering by day, dreaming of breakthroughs in health care. Acting wasn’t the plan. It was a pivot when science lost its spark.

File:Ashton Kutcher Back to The Seventies.jpgMax Penn, Wikimedia Commons

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Amy Adams Worked As A Waitress To Make Rent

Adams tied her apron while chasing auditions in Colorado. The wings funded dance lessons, rent, and enough survival to get her through rejections. Polishing tables in short shorts didn’t feel glamorous, but it bankrolled her breakout moment in Junebug.

Patrick McMullan Archives SANTA MONICA, CA - JANUARY 9: Amy Adams attends 11th Annual Critics' Choice Awards - Arrivals at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on January 9, 2006 in Santa Monica, CA. Patrick McMullan, Getty images

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Vin Diesel Bounced At Clubs And Wrote Screenplays On The Side

Before making impossible car stunts, Diesel guarded velvet ropes with arms crossed and eyes sharp. He bounced rowdy crowds by night and typed scripts in stolen daylight hours. His short film Multi-Facial was filmed on a shoestring, but it opened studio doors.

"Nutty Professor II: The Klumps" Universal City Premiere UNIVERSAL CITY, CA - JULY 24: Actor Vin Diesel attends the "Nutty Professor II: The Klumps" Universal City Premiere on July 24, 2000 at the Universal Amphitheatre in Universal City, California.Ron Galella, Ltd., Getty images

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Jennifer Aniston Waitressed And Sold Timeshares Before Friends

Timeshare pitches by day, greasy plates by night—Jennifer Aniston juggled rejection while waiting for her phone to ring. Before Friends, she nearly gave up. But who knew Rachel Green once asked, “Soup or salad?” with no Central Perk in sight?

Jennifer AnistonJennifer Aniston's 1st E! Interview: Rewind | E! News by E! News

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Rachel McAdams Worked At McDonald’s For Three Years

Fast food was her fallback. McAdams flipped burgers and worked the register at her local McDonald’s long before The Notebook. She wasn’t quick with the fries, but she stuck around anyway. Minimum wage paid for acting workshops, and that’s all she needed.

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Jeremy Renner Was A Makeup Artist Before His Breakout Roles

Renner mastered contouring and lipstick before mastering arrows. Working as a freelance makeup artist kept bills covered while auditions rolled in. Beauty gigs were a liberating stepping stone with flexible hours, decent pay, and a creative edge that served him well on screen.

Jeremy RennerFirst ET Interview: Jeremy Renner (1996) by Jeremy Renner ID

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Gillian Anderson Was A Waitress And A Basement Exterminator

Pre-The X-Files, Anderson cleared tables by day. By night, he tackled rats in Detroit basements. One job paid rent; the other paid in stories. Neither involved red carpets, but both demanded grit, something that later fueled her sharp screen presence.

File:Gillian anderson lk.jpgKeven Law from Los Angeles, USA, Wikimedia Commons

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Evangeline Lilly Was A Flight Attendant And Oil Change Technician

Lilly's backup was first to hand out pretzels at 30,000 feet. Second one? To drain oil in the garages back home. With acting still a dream, she studied international relations while hustling through service gigs. The two made sure she’d never rely solely on luck.

Gucci Spring 2006 Fashion Show to Benefit Children's Action Network and Westside Children's Center - Inside Evangeline Lilly during Gucci Spring 2006 Fashion Show to Benefit Children's Action Network and Westside Children's Center - Inside at Private Residence in Beverly Hills, California, United States. Donato Sardella, Getty images

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Chris Pratt Lived In A Van And Served At Bubba Gump Shrimp

Hawaii beaches, a rundown van, and tourist tips defined Pratt’s backup plan. He waited tables in full Forrest Gump uniform, all while sleeping in a parking lot. There was no fame in sight, just hustle and a hopeful shrug toward fate.

Chris PrattChris Pratt's First ET Interview on the Set of 'Everwood' by Entertainment Tonight

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Jon Bon Jovi Janitored At His Cousin’s Recording Studio

Long before stadium tours, Bon Jovi cleaned toilets and emptied trash at Power Station Studios. Mopping floors led to mingling with music pros—access he wouldn’t have otherwise had. Music was the dream, but janitor shifts kept the lights on.

File:Jonathan King with Jon Bon Jovi.jpgJonathan King has said he owns the copyright., Wikimedia Commons

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Ellen Pompeo Bartended In Miami And New York

Shaking cocktails on both coasts, Pompeo kept bills paid while testing the acting waters. She learned to charm strangers and manage chaos, both of which were later useful in Grey’s Anatomy. Behind the bar, she kept a plan B as sturdy as her martinis.

Ellen PompeoEllen Pompeo’s First Appearance by TheEllenShow

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James Dean Parked Cars And Raced Motorcycles For Cash

Hollywood hadn’t called yet, so Dean turned to valet gigs and illegal races. Parking Cadillacs by day and burning rubber by night, he flirted with risk on every level. Each race offered cash and a glimpse of the rebel he’d soon become.

File:James Dean 1955.jpgBarkin, Herman & Associates-publicity agency for Schlitz Brewing, Wikimedia Commons

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Jake Gyllenhaal Bused Tables At A Local Restaurant

Even with Hollywood connections, Gyllenhaal paid dues clearing tables at a seafood spot. The restaurant gig wasn’t glamorous, but it sure grounded him until Donnie Darko gave him a different kind of spotlight. Surrounded by clam chowder and clattering dishes, humility had to win.

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Octavia Spencer Interned On A Film Set And Worked As A Casting Assistant

In the years before acting paid off, Spencer stayed close to the business without crossing into desperation. Behind the scenes, Spencer hustled scripts and audition tapes. Working in casting offices and film crews was her inside edge at a stable income that’s now hers. 

File:Octavia Spencer.jpgKevin McIntyre, Wikimedia Commons

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Tim Allen Sold Drugs, Then Found Redemption in Stand-Up and Carpentry

Way before sitcom success, Allen served time for drug trafficking. Yup, and after prison, he rebuilt through stand-up comedy and handyman gigs. Carpentry paid the bills while jokes gave him a taste of the stage. These gigs were the structure he needed when Hollywood doors remained closed.

File:Mug Shot of Tim Allen.jpgKalamazoo Michigan Sheriff’s Department, Wikimedia Commons

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Charlize Theron Modeled Internationally While Living On Canned Peas

Modeling offered plane tickets and paychecks, but Theron barely made ends meet. Canned food and shared apartments marked her life before acting. She moved to LA without a safety net—unless you count her modeling agent and a few leftover green beans.

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Danny Trejo Taught Boxing To Inmates After His Own Prison Time

Trejo trained inmates in boxing while rebuilding his life post-incarceration. He leaned on that skill as both livelihood and therapy. The ring offered discipline, and he used it to stay grounded long before Hollywood turned him into a cult favorite.

File:Danny Trejo 2.jpgFlickr user Jadefyr, Wikimedia Commons

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Jon Stewart Worked As A Bartender And Puppeteer In NYC

Two gigs, one hustle: Stewart poured drinks to survive. He also puppeteered for kids to explore creativity. Juggling odd jobs gave him just enough to scrape by while auditioning for roles. Comedy came later after the puppets and pint glasses kept him afloat.

Jon StewartYoung Pre-'Daily Show' Jon Stewart's Compelling Performance (1997 WH Correspondents Dinner) by 20th Century Time Machine

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Liam Neeson Was A Forklift Operator And Amateur Boxer

Neeson operated heavy machinery in an Irish factory and boxed in regional tournaments. He kept both paths in motion as acting remained uncertain. Forklift by day, uppercuts by night, his future in film was never guaranteed, but his fallback stayed firm.

Liam NeesonLiam Neeson as a Young Theatre Actor, 1978 by Walter Lawler Archive - Regular Video Uploads

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Queen Latifah Worked At Burger King And A Local Record Store

Before pursuing a career in music or movies, Latifah balanced fry station shifts with hours spent behind a record store counter. She soaked in hip-hop while earning paychecks one burger at a time. Those early jobs sharpened her work ethic and widened her cultural reach.

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Tom Selleck Sold Cold Cuts And Modeled In College

Prior to Magnum’s mustache becoming iconic, Selleck sliced deli meats and posed in department store ads. He funded acting classes with ham sales and catalog appearances. Commercial shoots came next, but groceries were the original game plan if stardom fizzled out.

File:Tom Selleck filming Magnum P. I., Hawaii, 1984.jpgAlan Light, Wikimedia Commons

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Catherine Zeta-Jones Worked In Musicals And Waitressed In Wales

Theater roles in Wales paid inconsistently, so she waited tables between curtain calls. Performing on stage gave her a glimpse of fame; waiting on patrons gave her tips. Either path could have defined her future. Stage or service; she kept both in motion.

Catherine Zeta Jones 1987 Seventeen year old Welsh actress Catherine Zeta-Jones, who plays the lead role of Peggy Sawyer in the musical production 42nd Street, posing in a street in London's West End. The show will run at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. 1st March 1987.Mirrorpix, Getty images

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Wanda Sykes Was An NSA Contract Analyst Before Doing Stand-Up

Sykes combed government data at the National Security Agency while testing jokes in DC clubs. Intelligence analysis provided a paycheck and stability. Had comedy failed, she’d have stayed in intel, fighting laughter with logic instead of laughs on stage.

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John Krasinski Was A Waiter And Almost Quit Acting In NYC

This guy juggled serving tables and late-night doubts while auditioning across Manhattan. At one low point, he nearly moved home. His parents urged patience, but restaurant work remained the fallback. Just before giving up, The Office knocked, just days away from walking.

File:Johnkrasinski06.jpgSusie Martinez (after hours) at https://www.flickr.com/photos/zenitram/, Wikimedia Commons

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Sandra Bullock Waitressed And Cleaned Apartments In Manhattan

Bullock hustled hard through New York’s underbelly—serving food by night, scrubbing apartments by day. Tips barely covered rent, but her eyes stayed on the prize. If fame never found her, she had steady work in hospitality and housekeeping.

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Sean Connery Was A Lifeguard, Milkman, And Art Model

His resume read like a novel—delivering milk in Edinburgh, guarding swimmers, and posing unclothed for artists. Before Bond, he stacked fallback jobs to keep life moving. No spotlight, just practical paychecks from wherever he could get them.

File:Lt. Col. Russhon and Sean Connery 130114-F-ME954-001.jpgRachel Arroyo, Wikimedia Commons

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Michael Caine Worked As A Plumber’s Assistant And Messenger

Years prior to Hollywood’s spotlight, Caine ferried documents through London offices and held wrenches as a plumber’s sidekick. None of it was glamorous, but it paid rent and bought food. Acting gigs were scarce, so he built a career plan with spanners and comfy walking shoes.

File:Flickr - Government Press Office (GPO) - Michael Caine in 'Ashanti'.jpghttps://www.flickr.com/people/69061470@N05, Wikimedia Commons

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Rosie Perez Was A College Student And Dancer On Soul Train

Perez balanced college classes with tight dance routines under studio lights. Soul Train paid just enough to keep her afloat while her studies promised a safer path. Performance was passion. And education was her emergency exit if stardom stayed distant.

Rosie Perez Rosie Perez Circa 1980's CreditMediaPunch, Getty images

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Gabourey Sidibe Worked A Phone Line 

You probably didn’t think this was coming. But, Sidibe, the Empire star, called strangers for adult entertainment. She used her voice as a tool long before PreciousPrecious earnings went on to help her pay off some of her personal debts, including a gym membership.

File:Gabourey Sidibe 2010.jpgGreg Hernandez, Wikimedia Commons

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Alan Rickman Ran A Graphic Design Studio Before RADA Called

Rickman co-owned a boutique design firm in London, crafting visual campaigns while wondering if acting would ever pan out. The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art accepted him late, but better late than never, right?

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Adam Driver Was A Door-To-Door Vacuum Salesman Before Juilliard

Before Girls or Kylo Ren, Driver knocked on strangers's doors trying to sell Kirby vacuums. It wasn’t glamorous—it was rejection on repeat. That grind built thick skin, something Juilliard would later demand. Acting felt like a pipe dream, but he kept pitching—first appliances, then himself.

File:Adam Driver Cannes 2016.jpgGeorges Biard, Wikimedia Commons

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