14 Millionaires Who Started As Interns
You may think the road to fame is easy, but these celebrities got their starts as interns, working their ways to the top. Take a look at these celebrities who started as interns.
Diddy – He was an intern at Uptown Records working under Andrew Harrell before blowing up.
Anderson Cooper – He was an intern for the CIA…though he was born rich.
Spike Lee – He was an intern at Columbia Pictures after finishing up at Morehouse.
Mindy Kaling – She got her start as an intern on “Late Night With Conan O’Brien.”
Bill Gates – He was a senatorial page at age of 17.
Tom Ford – He was an intern with Chloe before moving on to other gigs.
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Oprah Winfrey – She started as an intern with a Tennessee news station to start.
Tom Hanks – He interned at the Great Lakes Theater Festival in Cleveland to get his start.
Steven Spielberg – He was an intern at Universal Studios in high school.
Conan O’Brien – He was an intern for the House Of Representatives.
Brooke Shields – She had an internship at the San Diego Zoo.
Steve Jobs – He was an intern at Hewlett-Packard at the age of 12 after messaging the company’s CEO.
Donald Glover – He was an intern at Comedy Central before blowing up.
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