2.For his undergrad, Ken Jeongwas a pre-med major at Duke University. He went to UNC-Chapel Hill for medical school then practiced medicine for several years before going into acting full-time.
3.Sofía Vergara went to dental school for two years.
4.Gerard Butlerearned his law degree from the University of Glasgow, where he was the Law Society president. Before his last year, he took a gap year in the US, where he traveled, took odd jobs, and — as he told Esquire in 2009 — "kept getting arrested for stupid stuff — basically just being too drunk."
5.Gemma Chan earned her law degree from Oxford University. She had the opportunity to train at the law firm Slaughter and May, but she turned it down to work as a model instead. She secretly applied to drama school and spent a year saving up to study acting.
6.In 2009, Rebel Wilson graduated from the University of New South Wales with a Bachelor of Laws as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and Performance Studies. She decided to pursue acting in tandem with the law because, during her gap year in Africa between high school and university, she "got malaria really, really badly, and [she] hallucinated that [she] was an actress and that [she] was really good."
7.Rashida Jones "wanted to be a lawyer, maybe a judge, maybe run for president," so she enrolled in Harvard Law. However, she left her program after becoming disillusioned by the outcome of the OJ Simpson trial.
8.Mad Max creator George Miller did his residency at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney. During his final year of medical school, he made a short film and "immediately got hooked." So, while working as a doctor, he continued pursuing his interest in moviemaking.
9.In 1968, Jerry Springer graduated from the Northwestern University School of Law. He went on to work in politics.
10.Author/screenwriter/filmmaker Michael Crichton — whose accomplishments include writing Jurassic Park and creating ER — graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1969. To help pay for school, he wrote "thrillers of the James Bond‐type" under the pen names John Lange or Jeffery Hudson. He also took his typewriter and worked on writing during classes he didn't like.
11.Singer/songwriter Jay Sean attended Queen Mary's School of Medicine. He dropped out shortly after signing a £1 million recording contract with Virgin.
12.Petticoat Junction actor Edgar Buchanan graduated from the North Pacific College School of Dentistry [now the Oregon Health & Science University School of Dentistry] in 1928. He worked as a dentist to provide for his family while getting his acting career off the ground.
13.Monty Python member Graham Chapman studied medicine at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. After graduation in 1962, he took a year off to tour with his drama revue, the Cambridge Circus. Then, he attended St. Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical College. He graduated in 1966 but never practiced medicine.
14.And finally, growing up, Julio Iglesias "wanted to be a doctor, lawyer or engineer." So, he briefly pursued a law degree at the University of Madrid before becoming a goalie for Real Madrid. However, in 1963, he was in a car accident that resulted in a sports career-ending spinal injury. Upon his recovery, he went to Cambridge University, where he studied language by day and sang in pubs at night. He dropped out to take his then-girlfriend to Spain for the summer.
Friends of Prince Andrew were jubilant Friday night after the disgraced duke won the so-called ‘Siege of Royal Lodge,’ successfully defying his brother King Charles’ long-running efforts to kick him out of the extravagant 90-acre property. In a bitter humiliation for the king, who has spent much of the past year scheming to get Andrew out of the ten-bedroomed mansion—which he was rumored to be eying as a potential dowager house for his wife Camilla—the palace has thrown in the towel and accepted
Supermodel Georgina Cooper, known for her gapped-tooth smile, has passed away in Greece at 46 with big industry names mourning the loss. Cooper, who had just married her husband Nigel, was in Kos, an island is Greece, when she became sick, according to the Daily Mail. The outlet said that she was then flown from the main Kos hospital to Crete where she was in intensive care. After five days, the model and mother-of-one died, with her body being brought to back to England just last week.
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