Success
is not an instant recipe and thought after doing all the hard work and if you
don’t even taste a piece of cake of success. Then don’t think of giving up your
work. Don’t think that today you have done a movie and tomorrow you don’t expect
that fans will be around your home asking for selfie and autograph and you will
enjoy Stardom feeling . Success is not an overnight work it needs all the efforts
dedication .
Wait for a second and read the below
success story of 10 famous Hollywood celebrities
.After reading that we are sure you wont
even think of giving up.
1. Jon Hamm
Jon Hamm was bussing and
waiting on tables in Hollywood until he was 29 years old! No one would hire him
to play young roles because he looked too old and was too young to play old
roles. Finally, he was cast in a television show called Providence and by the time he turned 30, he was on set
of We Were Soldiers
with Mel Gibson.
But his huge breakout role was in 2007. At the age of 36, he beat 80 actors of
the role of the smoking hot (literally) Don
Draper in Mad Men.
2. Vera Wang
Vera Wang started out as
a figure skater who failed to make it to US Olympic figure-skating team. She
later became an editor at Vogue but was passed over for
the editor-in-chief position. So, she took it in her own hands and started
designing wedding gowns at 40, and is now an incredibly famous and lucrative
fashion designer. So take that, everyone
3. Jenna Fischer
4. Julia
child
Julia moved to
Paris with her husband in 1948. Julia was 36 at the time, and had never really
tried decadent food such as oysters and sole meuniere (buttery fish – it’s
amazing) up until that point. She was fascinated by French cuisine and enrolled
herself the famous Le Cordon Bleu to learn how to cook. By the time she was 50,
she published Mastering the Art of French Cooking, a
revolutionary book for Americans who wanted to learn how to cook French food.
Her show, The French Chef was wildly successful, as was Julia
Child & Company and Dinner at Julia’s. You foodies out there
with blogs, keep going! Because you never know.
5. Amy Poehler
Amy started her career with the Upright Citizens
Brigade in her late 20s, but didn’t start working on SNL until
she was 31. Now 41 and fabulous, Amy stars in Parks and Recreation
(which may be the most hilarious television show in the world) as the tenacious
Leslie Knope.
6. Tina Fey
Tina Fey performed
shows for The Second City up until 1997, and that same year she was
hired as a writer for SNL. In 1999, she became the head writer, and in
2000 she started performing in sketches. From 2006 to 2013 (sad!), Tina (43)
starred in 30 Rock.
7. J.K. Rowling
Rowling was 32
when Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was published. When I was
little, I bought her autobiography after I inhaled the first three Harry Potter
books because I, too, wanted to write. Rowling apparently got by on napkins,
which she used as paper to write the first few chapters of Harry Potter. Even if
this isn’t true, Rowling is now the 12th richest woman in the UK.
8. Alan Rickman
Speaking of Harry
Potter, Rickman’s breakout performance was at the Vicomte de Valmont in Les
Liaisons Dangereuses, which was a role he earned at age 36.
9. Leonard Cohen
Cohen started his
career as a poet in Canada, but he was in his 30s when he released his first
album, Songs of Leonard Cohen, which was a masterpiece.
10.
Kelly
Oxford
Kelly is one of
my favorite people in the world and I don’t even personally know her. Does that
make me weird? No. Because Kelly Oxford is awesome. And hilarious. In 2011, she
made it to Time’s top 140 Twitter feeds list, and just this year she
published her book, Everything is Perfect When You’re a Liar. Sometimes
I wonder when this crazy success will happen to me, but the 36-year-old
reassures her fans that she spent years writing and blogging on the
internet before she achieved any kind of recognition. After getting rejected by
NBC and CBS, Warner Bros bought her script called Son of a Bitch
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