Channing Tatum – Football
Channing Tatum had a typical adolescent life before becoming one of the top matinée idols today. He went to Tampa Catholic High School and was voted most athletic when he graduated in 1998. As a result, he received a football scholarship to Glenville State College in West Virginia. He dropped out and began working at various jobs until he was discovered; the rest is history. Tatum’s debut came with the dance flick “Step Up.” He then went on to star in films such as “21 Jump Street,” “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra,” and “The Lost City.”
Tom Cruise – Soccer And Wrestling
Tom Cruise is one of the world’s most celebrated and well-paid performers, with his films making more than $10 billion worldwide. People are unaware of his catastrophic past, which contributed to his achievement. He began playing soccer but preferred wrestling during his adolescence. He was sidelined by the wrestling squad after sustaining a knee injury. This event encouraged him to join their high school musical “Guys and Dolls” as the lead role. At the time, Cruise decided to pursue a career in acting and went on to become a Hollywood legend. “Risky Business” and “Mission: Impossible – Fallout” are two of his most successful films.