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Famous faces whose first jobs were in theme parks

September 7, 2025 by Paloma Ulloa

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Everyone has a weakness for theme parks with happy childhood memories and fun stories. An idea that some of the actors and actresses you see in movies and television started their careers at such places must really blow your mind. Yes, indeed, many celebrities began their journeys at theme parks. They appeared in numerous shows and were cast in various roles, which enhanced their skills and got them ready to conquer Hollywood. Let’s find out who they are and the iconic first jobs they held in theme parks.

#1: Robin Williams: Attending Performances of a Lifetime at Disneyland

As we know, the great Robin Williams was in his earlier days an exceptionally talented mime performing at Disneyland. Before he hit it big with stand-up comedy and acclaimed roles in Good Will Hunting and Mrs. Doubtfire, Robin had already gained experience while entertaining the guests at the happiest place on Earth.

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