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whatupman is looking for a career that will allow him to have sex appeal. He doesn't want to work hard, and values freedom. He enjoys Arts and Writing, and is good at helping people.
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Vincent Chase (Entourage)
Start the paparazzi bulbs because you are going to make it big. You will be learning scripts, meeting legendary talents, and taking the role you may regret to pay the rent. Don't worry though, you friends will stay close by your side, as long as you employ them and let them live in your mansion.
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Paulina (Shall We Dance)
Dancers dance, sometimes they also teach dancing classes. Paulina teaches dance, and the standard Richard Gere movie follows.
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Annie Sullivan (The Miracle Worker)
Special education instructors employ their greatest strengths-kindness and patience-to educate those with mental or physical challenges. Annie Sullivan is the Mother Teresa of her day, helping deaf-blind Hellen Keller become an author, activist, and lecturer.
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Mickey Goldmill (Rocky I-III)
An athletic trainer helps athletes get ready to compete in their chosen sport. In Mickey Goldmill's case, this includes motivating Rocky by telling him things like: "You're gonna eat lightnin'; you're gonna crap thunder!" That's certainly inspiring.
70%
Miss Baggoli (Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen)
People don't just intrinsically know how to act or do stagecraft. This the job of the drama teacher. It isn't easy acting up with kids all day, but Baggoli loves it way too much.
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