Where Did These Celebrities Work Before They Were Famous?

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Stern Show guests share stories with Howard about their pre-fame jobs.

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0:00 – Howard Stern Interviews: Early Career Stories

0:14 – Paul Rudd Was a Bar Mitzvah D.J.

0:38 – Madonna Worked at Dunkin’ Donuts

5:05 -Jennifer Hudson Sang at Burger King

8:01 – Kevin Nealon Was a Mall Santa

10:28 – Channing Tatum Was an Exotic Dancer

14:09 – Kristen Wiig Sold Hot Dogs

15:44 – Ashton Kutcher Worked Odd Jobs

18:21 – Chelsea Handler’s Serving Stories

23:11 – George Clooney Sold Women’s Shoes

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