Many people think it’s impossible to be both a good president and an actor, but I disagree. You can be president and an actor, and this article will show you how.
First: don’t breathe. Breathing causes cancer in mice.
Second: never blink. Blinking causes blindness in cats.
Third: never sleep. Sleep deprivation has been shown to cause world peace, happiness and prosperity in lab rats.
Fourth: Be yourself! Be yourself! Be yourself! Be yourself!
Fifth: Always try to do what is right. It will gratify half of mankind and astound the other.
Many people ask me if it is possible to be a good actor and president. It depends on many things, but the main thing that changes is your education.
You can start an acting career in high school, by taking part in all kinds of school plays and auditions, which will help you develop your talent. If you are very serious about it, you can enroll in an acting school after high school – although this is not a requirement for all actors.
If you are interested in becoming a president, there are several things that you need to do. First of all, you need to choose a college and get a bachelor’s degree. After that, you will have to go through law school and get your Juris Doctor degree.
In order to become a president, you will also have to serve in the Congress or work as a lawyer before making your way to the White House. Often, presidents write books and give lectures at universities as well.
So it seems that the road towards becoming a president is much longer than becoming an actor – but what if you want to do both? Can this be achieved?
Top 10 Actors Who Were Good Presidents
1. John Quincy Adams (1825β1829)
2. Chester A. Arthur (1881β1885)
3. Herbert Hoover (1929β1933)
4. Harry S Truman (1945β1953)
5. Richard M. Nixon (1969β1974)
6. Gerald Ford (1974β1977)
7. Ronald Reagan (1981β1989)
8. George H. W. Bush (1989β1993)
9. Bill Clinton (1993-2001)
10. George W Bush (2001-2009)
First and foremost, we would like to thank everyone who submitted their nominations for our Top 10 Actors Who May Run For President in 2008. We received thousands of submissions and were surprised by the interest you took in this project.
We are pleased to announce that after much deliberation, we have chosen our top 10 actors who may run for president in 2008. The list is as follows:
1. Will Smith
2. Ben Affleck
3. George Clooney
4. Kevin Costner
5. Matt Damon
6. Kelsey Grammer
7. Ashton Kutcher
8. Ted Danson
9. Samuel L Jackson
10. Julia Roberts
The President of the United States is allowed to be a lot of things. He can be a former military man, a businessman or even an actor. This list will explore the greatest actors that have been elected president.
Before we get started, there are some ground rules to go over:
1.The actor must have acted in at least one non-documentary work that has been released in theaters or on TV.
2.They must have played a character other than themselves in said work(s).
3.Since this is a list of actors who have been president, they must have been elected president of the United States either before, during or after their acting career.
4.I’m going to allow for a couple of exceptions for people who may not fit this definition exactly but were still very influential in American history and/or entertainment. I’ll explain my reasoning when it comes up.
5.The work in question can be any format (TV show, film, play, etc.) as long as it was released publicly and was not just made to be used for campaign ads or promotional purposes for their political life (i.e., no home videos). The only exception would be if it was made for private use but later became public after their
Now that there are five actors who can claim to have been President of the United States, it’s probably a good time to assess what our view is of the acting profession. I’m sure you’ve heard people say that acting and politics don’t mix, but I think it’s more accurate to say that they do mix, but we don’t like it very much.
When I was in school, there were two faculties, the Arts and Humanities faculty, and the Science and Humanities faculty. The students who went into the first faculty were supposed to be “artistic” or “creative”, but whatever that meant, I didn’t want any part of it. It sounded too risky for me, so I just kept my head down and stuck with what seemed like the safe route (which turned out to be a good thing for me later on.)
But then when I got older, I started meeting some successful actors and realized that some of them were very smart people who had just made a different choice when they were young. So why was it considered wrong for them to go into politics? And why did we hate it so much when someone from one of those two professions became president?
Well, as far as why it was considered wrong, I think it
10. Ronald Reagan
With 7 years as president of the Screen Actors Guild, Ronald Reagan was both a successful actor and politician. At his inauguration in 1981, several famous celebrities were present including Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope, and Gene Kelly. Reagan’s acting career spanned from 1937 to 1965 through various film genres. His acting experience proved to be beneficial for his presidency as Reagan was known for being able to ad lib in both settings.
9. Arnold Schwarzenegger
Arnold Schwarzenegger began his acting career in 1970 and went on to star in such films as Conan the Barbarian, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, and True Lies. He also served two terms as Governor of California from 2003 until 2011. Schwarzenegger was raised by an Austrian mother and father who were both supportive of his bodybuilding career. After moving to America at age 21 Schwarzenegger won Mr Olympia seven times, Mister Universe three times and competed in other bodybuilding competitions. His acting career took off shortly after beginning with Hercules in New York which was followed by roles in several television shows and movies.
