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10 Famous Celebrity Quitted Hollywood And Worked For 9 to 5 Jobs

Celebrity culture shifts in a split second. While a fall from grace cannot always be predicted, smart celebrities do their best to prepare. Therefore, there are many famous celebrity quitted Hollywood to work for a regular job
A regular job starts to look pretty appealing for stars who know how quickly a knee injury can divert an athletic career or those who realize how few and far between roles for actresses over 35 are. These celebrities have discovered their second (or third) acts outside of the spotlight and are better for it. 

1. Jack Gleeson 

Famous Celebrity Quitted HollywoodSource: Weekly Entertainment

 Jack tops the list of actors who quit acting for regular jobs. He is famous for his appearance in Game of Thrones. He started acting at the age of eight years. After his character was killed off, he announced that he was retiring from acting. At that time, he was 21 years old. Later on, he enrolled at Trinity College to pursue a course in theology and philosophy. It is alleged that he is working for a small theatre company. 

2. Gene Hackman 

Famous Celebrity Quitted HollywoodSource: lalibre

 Gene is one of the celebs that now work regular jobs. He is an Oscar award-winning actor whose acting career spans decades. Gene starred in several movies and TV shows, including: Unforgiven Superman Bonnie and Clyde Enemy of the State The Firm The talented actor said goodbye to Hollywood in 2004, having more than 100 acting credits to his name. His last film role was in Welcome to Mooseport. He devotes most of his time to writing novels. Some of the books he has authored include: Justice for None, Vermillion, Payback at Morning Peak, Escape from Andersonville and Daniel Lenihan.

3. Jeff Cohen

Famous Celebrity Quitted HollywoodSource: express.co.uk

 Jeff became a household name when he was cast to play a role in the classic 1985 adventure film The Goonies. After filming the movie, he ventured into the law industry, having graduated with a law degree from Berkeley University. Cohen is the founding partner of the Cohen Gardner law firm. 

4. Dylan Sprouse 

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 Dylan is renowned for his role in The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. He was cast to play the role of Cody in the popular teen series. Dylan starred in the series alongside his real-life twin brother, Cole Sprouse. He continued to play the lead role until the series concluded in 2011.
Dylan was also cast to play a role in Big Daddy and That 70s Show. He was spotted serving coffee and craft beers in East Village, New York. Dylan is the owner of a brewery he opened in 2015. The brewery is located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. 

5. Kevin Jonas

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 One brother is engaged to Sansa Stark, one keeps dropping trou on magazine covers, but Kevin Jonas has left the spotlight behind for life as a family man. The eldest Jonas now works as a contractor in New Jersey, where he co-owns JonasWerner Homes, a custom home-building company. He's also dad to two little girls with wife Danielle, whom he met at the height of his JoBros fame.

6. Al Green

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 While Al Green's music may have once been all about getting down, these days the soul singer is all about God. Today, the "Let's Stay Together" star preaches at the Full Gospel Tabernacle Church in Memphis, Tennessee.

7. Sarah Michelle Gellar

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 Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Sarah Michelle Gellar has traded in staking the hearts of her enemies for baking. The erstwhile actress traded the screen for startup life, co-founding baking kit company FoodStirs in 2015.

8. Amanda Bynes

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 Amanda Bynes was once the toast of teen TV, but these days, she's back in school. Following a series of legal issues and some sexually-charged tweets to Drake, the former What I Like About You star got back on the straight and narrow. She committed herself to her education and enrolled in California's Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising.

9. Al Franken

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 After working for Saturday Night Live over more than two decades, Al Franken decided his next gig had to be pretty prestigious, too. However, instead of pursuing more roles in the Entertainment industry, Franken set his sights on the political world. Franken was elected as a senator in Minnesota in 2008, a position he's held ever since.

10. Michael Maronna

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 Actor Mike Maronna, best known for his role as Big Pete in Nickelodeon cult hit The Adventures of Pete & Pete, now works behind the scenes in the industry that made him a star. Maronna is now employed as an electrician on movie and TV sets, including a recent stint working on Shades of Blue.
 
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