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JERRY SEINFELD
He sold lightbulbs over the telephone and peddled fake jewelry on the street
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George Lucas's: His first film, THX-1138 flopped in 1971, prompting every major studio to turm down his next movie project, AMERICAN GRAFFITI.
Universal finally agreed to back in AMERICAN GRAFFITI, but only after George Lucas brought Francis Ford Coppola aboard as producer. Lucas is now know as the STAR WARS man. |
Cary Grant was called to the stage during an assembly in 1918 and was publicly expelled from Fairfield Secondary School for sneaking into the GIRLS Lavatory.
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CHARLES LINDBERGH: He dropped out of the University of Wisconsin in his sophomore year.
"BUT" He became the first person to fly solo, nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean, He received a Congressional Medal of Honor from President Calvin Coolidge, And won a Pulitzer Prize in 1954 for his account of fis Historic 1927 Flight |
TOM CRUISE He auditioned for a role on the T.V. version of FAME, but the cacting director told him he wasn't "pretty enough"
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The Beatles
Thay were rejected in 1962 by Decca Records executive Dick Rowe, who signed Brian Poole & The Tremeloes instead, following back-to-back auditions by both groups. The Beatles' Decca audition tape was subsequently was turned down by Pey, Philips, Columbia, and HMV. |
MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.,
He was forced at the young age of fourteen to get up and surrender his bus seat in the Black section to a white passenger and had to stand for the next ninety five miles of the trip.
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