Take A Look At These Celebrities From The Past You Had No Idea
JAY LENO | BORN 1950
Jay Leno was born in New Rochelle, New York, and grew up in grew up in Andover, Massachusetts. He finished his college education with a degree in Speech Therapy at Emerson College. It was also during his college years that he started doing comedy, and in 1973, he started his comedy club.
Before becoming one of the most famous TV personalities in America, Leno was an aspiring stand-up comedian. By 1986, he was slowly making a name for himself as a late-night talk show host, becoming a regular substitute for Johny Carson on The Tonight Show. And in 1992, he became the official host of the show. He was the host of The Tonight Show until 2009 and from 2010 until 2014. Since 2014, he has been hosting his very own car show, titled Jay Leno’s Garage.
AL PACINO | BORN 1940
What else is there to say about Al Pacino? At 82, he shows no signs of hiding from the public any time soon—as if he could ever genuinely leave. Despite not routinely appearing in works that won awards, he continued to work in film, television, and theater throughout the decade. With recent credit as Aldo Gucci in Ridley Scott’s House of Gucci, he has continued this job into his early-octogenarian years.
Pacino gained notoriety for his iconic roles in several timeless movies, such as The Godfather, Scarface, and Glengarry Glen Ross. He rose to fame in the New Hollywood era of the early 1970s. He may lack the traditional traits of leading males from Tinseltown’s earlier heydays, but he captivated viewers with compelling performances. Despite his unwillingness to discuss his personal life, maintained a long, successful career in which he pulled off the most improbable of acting feats.
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