Tuesday, June 25, 2013

19 Successful People Who Had A Rough Time In Their Twenties

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Don’t panic, twentysomethings. Here’s further proof that life is a marathon, not a sprint.


Jon Hamm


Twenties Time Their Successful Rough People 19 Successful People Who Had A Rough Time In Their Twenties


At 27, Hamm couldn't find any work and was dropped by the William Morris Agency. He vowed to quit acting if he couldn't get his career rolling by 30. Fortunately, he landed a role on the NBC drama Providence at age 29.


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Oprah Winfrey


Twenties Time Their Successful Rough People 19 Successful People Who Had A Rough Time In Their Twenties


Oprah bounced around various Baltimore news stations, including one that fired her for getting too emotionally invested in stories. Her demotion to daytime TV proved a blessing in disguise, and by 30 she had the highest-rated talk show in Chicago.


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Harrison Ford


Twenties Time Their Successful Rough People 19 Successful People Who Had A Rough Time In Their Twenties


Struggling to make money acting, Ford supported himself as a carpenter. A chance gig building cabinets for George Lucas led to a small part in American Graffiti and the role of Han Solo.


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Tim Allen


Twenties Time Their Successful Rough People 19 Successful People Who Had A Rough Time In Their Twenties


In his mid-twenties, Allen spent over two years in federal prison for selling cocaine. The experience forced him to turn his life around and revive his stand-up career.


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