1. Mayim Bialik
Mayim is most well-known for her role on CBS Sitcom The Big
Bang Theory as Amy Fowler, a neurobiologist. Most people need to realize that
Mayim isn't playing an acting role. She is a UCLA neuroscientist with a Ph.D.
Mayim started her acting career long before she received the degree, which is
rare among those on this list. When she was only 12, Mayim landed her first
movie role as Pumpkin Head. T.V. was a regular part of her teenage years. Her
T.V. appearances varied, but her most famous work was on the T.V. Blossom.
Mayim walked off the set in 1993 and onto a college campus.
Although she was offered admission to Harvard University and Yale University,
Mayim chose UCLA. She received her Ph.D. in Neuroscience and a Bachelor's
Degree in Hebrew Studies. She was nominated for four Primetime Emmy Awards For
Outstanding Supporting Actress In a Comedy Series. Additionally, she won the
Critic's Choice Television Award For Outstanding Supporting Artist in a Comedy
Series. Mayim Bialik has been everything, from a child star to an adult
scholar.
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2. Hill Harper
Hill Harper is most well-known for his role as Dr. Stephen
Hawkes in the hit series CSI: N.Y. Hill holds three Ivy League degrees, which
isn't famous. Hill received a Magna Cum Laude B.A. degree from Brown
University87. In 1988, he received his B.A. degree. He graduated with a Juris
Doctor (Cum Laude) from Harvard University and a Master's degree in Public
Administration from the John F. Kennedy School Of Government. He was also a
Boston's Black Folks Theater Company member during his time at Harvard Hill. This
is one of America's most respected and oldest black theater groups. Harper also
met the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama. He was a part of
Obama's campaign, and he canvassed to support him.
Hill received three degrees and decided to take on another
challenge. Hill plunged headfirst into the competitive and endless world of
acting in L.A. He was able to make it onto the Fox Series Married with
Children, 1993. He would be cast in his first significant role in the Spike Lee
movie Get On The Bus, where he played a UCLA student riding a bus to and from
the Million Man March. In addition to his acting career, Hill Harper is also
the author of many books such as Letters To A Young Brother: Manifest Your
Destiny or Wealth Cure.
3. Ken Jeong
Since he was a little boy, Ken Jeong had dreamed of
performing on stage. As a teenager, he spent nights listening to comedy albums
by stars such as Bill Cosby and Jim Carrey. However, his parents were shocked
to learn about his stardom dreams and encouraged him to go into medicine to be
a more stable profession. Ken Jeong followed his parents' dream and enrolled in
med school. In 1990, he earned his bachelor's degree in Pre-Med Studies from
Duke University, and in 1995, he received his medical degree at the University
of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Jeong didn't give up on his dream, however. Jeong began
performing stand-up comedy and took acting classes during medical school. While
preparing for his internal medicine residency in New Orleans, Ken won "Big
Easy Laff-Off," a comedy competition in New Orleans. Budd Friedman, the
founder of Improv Comedy Club, and Brandon Tartikoff, the late NBC president,
praised Ken and encouraged him to move to L.A. to pursue comedy acting. Soon
after, Ken Jeong moved from New Orleans to Los Angeles, where he worked as a
physician full-time and did stand-up and acting auditions at night. He was a
comedian at night and a doctor during the day. He kept his nightlife activities
secret until his patients started recognizing him on BET COMIC VIEW.
4. Rowan Atkinson
Rowan Atkinson is best known for being a loving idiot in Mr.
Bean. But don't let the acting fool you. This man is not a fool. Rowan Atkinson
holds a master's in Electrical Engineering from Oxford University. Rowan began
performing sketches while studying at Oxford. He made his first appearances at
the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
He would be a part of the British TV series Not Your Nine
O'Clock News. He both wrote and acted in it. He was awarded several awards for
his work on the series, including a British Academy Award. He also received BBC
Personality of the Year. Rowan Atkinson would make a name for itself in the
U.K. His acting style consists of playing slapstick characters like those in
Johnny English and Mr. Bean. He's managed to do all this while struggling with
a bad stammer, which he observed tends to disappear whenever he plays
characters.
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