Jennifer Lawrence has always been a busy gal, spending plenty of time acting in the “Hunger Games” movies, “Silver Linings Playbook,” and even the long-running “X-Men” series. She was also busy in high school, playing softball, basketball, and field hockey and screaming out cheers in Louisville, Kentucky.
The business has led to success for this famous young actress, with plenty of her roles requiring athleticism, strength, and stamina that she might not have developed without all those extracurricular activities. In 2015 and 2016, Jenifer was the world’s highest-paid actress, and the films she starred in grossed over $6 Billion. Impressive!
Brooke Shields
Brooke Shields was once considered one of the most beautiful women in the world. Even though she started a career in modeling, she took an interest in acting and made her big debut when she played Emmeline in the 1980s "The Blue Lagoon." But before she was stranded on a deserted island, Shields was a very spirited cheerleader at her private school in New Jersey.
Apparently, she was incredibly excited when she finally made the cheerleading squad. Little did she know this was just the first of countless wins in her life. She has grasped her fame in "The Midnight Meat Train," "King of The Gypsies," and many more.
Nene Leakes
The vivacious, spirited Leakes has reached fame and fortune thanks to her role on the popular E! Reality series 'Real House Wives of Atlanta.' She's had a life of high-energy antics, and from a young age she was leading people in cheers and dances, all the way back in grade school.
She's been putting on a good show with pom poms for a long time, and the picture above shows she, like so many of the other stars in this article, has an engaging, natural look, and no doubt got the entire stadium – or the soccer field – cheering along with her.
Kirk Douglas
The late Kirk Douglas was a world-renowned actor, but his first shot at fame came when he was part of his cheerleading squad at Amsterdam High School in Amsterdam, New York. Douglas was already working on his acting skills while in high school before making his big film debut at the age of thirty, in 1946's "The Strange Love of Martha Ivers" alongside Barbara Stanwyck.
Douglas soon went on to become one of the leading box-office stars, starring in serious dramas, westerns, and war films. He appeared in almost a hundred films over the course of his life. Not only Kirk but the entire Douglas family has become one of the most famous dynasties in the industry, and they deserve every recognition they get.
Paula Abdul
Paula Abdul has done plenty, including dancing, acting, and working as a choreographer, but she's mostly known as a singer and songwriter. However, not only did she get her start as part of the cheer squad at Van Nuys High School in Los Angeles (while also succeeding as an honors student), and after graduating, she took her skills to the pros, becoming a Laker Girl – becoming head choreographer – and cheering on the likes of Jamaal Wilkes, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Magic Johnson.
Before long, Abdul had been spotted by talent scouts and started her rise in Hollywood, and nowadays, you can see her at the judges' table on "American Idol."