Famous People Who Once Were Court Reporters
We can't blame those individuals who've chosen to switch their occupations to something else
. We know that being a court reporter means plenty of work. But really, sometimes you've to shift your career for the better. Let's learn from these few people who at one time in their lives lived as court reporters but have decided to follow the careers in which they think they are able to stand out all the more.
1. Charles Dickens - Not everyone knows him, and if they do know him, its due to the books he's written. Charles Dickens is a Brit, who's well known for his noteworthy novels and books like The Adventures of Oliver Twist, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewi and many more. He started out as a clerk in a Navy office in his birth place in Portsmouth and due to his passion with court related jobs, he chose to study and become a court reporter. At the young age of 16, he became a court reporter. He joined numerous newspaper companies that documented daily proceedings of the Parliament. Dickens continues to be one of the most well-known English writers/authors who have never gone out of prints. Dickens died at the age of 58 due to a stroke. Up to now his skills in court reporting continuously inspire many young court reporter wannabes.
2. Harvey Keitel - is among those memorable American superstars who appeared in many motion pictures like The Piano, Bad Lieutenant, Cop Land, Bad Timing and Life on Mars. He came into this world in New York City where he grew up and met his wife and had kids. For a while, he stayed at Lebanon and at the age of sixteen joined the United States Marine Corp. His court reporting career started after he came back from Lebanon. It was a stepping stone in his life which helped him before he began his profession as an actor.
3. Michelle Pfeiffer - a Santa Ana, California babe who starred in several movies like The Hollywood Knights, Scarface and Batman Returns. She's been nominated for six consecutive Golden Globe Awards and has received several Best Actress awards. She chose to be a court reporter right after she graduated from Fountain Valley High School in 1976. However it would be a year after when she made a decision to audition for commercials and no sooner became one of the most famous actresses in her generation. She received her Hollywood Walk of Fame on 6 August 2007 and was recognized as STAR 2,345. She made the best option, dont you think?
Conclusion
To be a celebrity means a great deal of work and it calls for your full attention, so we cannot truly blame these people why they wanted it. Whats essential is that they have identified what they really want and we are confident that they are really happy with what theyve come to be today.
Sometimes things don't turn it quite as we planned it in our heads, but somehow it always turns out for the best!
by: John Swift
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