19 Celebs Who Worked At Fast Food Chains

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Not every celebrity was an overnight success, with many paying their dues before they hit the big time. And for many, stints at fast food chains during their school days or their struggling pre-fame years were how they paid the bills. Read on to see which famous faces once flipped burgers, scooped ice cream or doled out doughnuts.


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The actor forever associated with his iconic turn as Luke Skywalker of the “Star Wars” franchise, revisited his association with Jack in the Box this summer. Hamill was an 18-year-old college student hired to work the drive-thru window at the burger chain. The only problem was the theater major used a “clown voice” to take orders, which amused him but annoyed his boss to the point of him being fired weeks later. He returned this August, though, to work with Jack in the Box on an ad campaign.


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The one time No Doubt singer who carved out a successful solo career — all before going on to be a judge on “The Voice” and, of course, wife to fellow judge Blake Shelton — traces her employment roots to Dairy Queen. The eternal California girl said that she made her first dollar by working at the ice cream and fast-food chain.


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American singer Madonna in New York, 1984.
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During a 2015 radio interview with Howard Stern, Madonna admitted that during early days as an aspiring dancer in New York City, she had a number of jobs outside the entertainment industry. Among those was a short stint at Dunkin’ Donuts. When Stern asked if she got fired in a day, as rumored, The Material Girl said she lasted about a week but did admit that her playing with the jelly machine directly led to her losing her position, as it was determined she didn’t seem to be taking the job seriously.

Former U.S. President Barack Obama speaks during a drive-in campaign rally for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden at Northwestern High School on October 31, 2020 in Flint, Michigan.
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President Barack Obama may have been destined for the White House, but he put in his time at some far less-glamorous jobs on his way up. As a teen growing up in Hawaii, Obama’s first summer job was scooping ice cream at his local Baskin-Robbins — a job that he noted on LinkedIn was harder than it looks and taught him valuable lessons.

Brad Pitt attends the premiere of 20th Century Fox's "Ad Astra" at The Cinerama Dome on September 18, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.
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Imagine a struggling Brad Pitt, a newcomer to Hollywood who can only dream of the worldwide success to come his way. What did he do for money? Well, one job, as he shared during an appearance on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” was slipping into a chicken suit to serve as the mascot for the California fast-food chain known as El Pollo Loco.

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Actor and Academy Award nominee James Franco is known for being candid. Back in 2015, as fast-food jobs and their wages were once again in the spotlight, Franco wrote a piece for The Washington Post about his stint at McDonald’s back in the late 1990s. He fondly recalled the three months of employment, noting he was treated pretty well.

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Singer, Oscar-winning actor and, more recently, talk show host Jennifer Hudson was once a Burger King employee in her native Chicago. In a 2018 interview, Hudson says that, as a teen, she not only worked at the famed burger chain but also treated her drive-thru customers to serenades. In recognition of her work, the “American Idol” star was given a card by the corporation that entitles her to free food for life.

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Actress Sharon Stone (forever known for the iconic scene in “Basic Instinct”) has worked her way to the top. Long before reaching the heights of Hollywood fame, the Pennsylvania native was a 1970s fry cook at her local McDonald’s, an experience which she noted was filled with life lessons about hard work and paying your dues.

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Long before her time on “Desperate Housewives,” the role that rocketed her to fame, Eva Longoria was just another Texas teen with a goal — and that was to have a quinceañera, a Latin American tradition of marking a girl’s 15th birthday. As her family didn’t have the money for an elaborate celebration, Longoria (today also an author, activist and philanthropist) got herself a job at Wendy’s to pay for the party.

Actress Queen Latifah, winner of Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries, for 'Bessie,' poses in the press room during the 22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at The Shrine Auditorium on January 30, 2016 in LA
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Its reasoning was short and sweet, as New Jersey native Queen Latifah shared — if she and her brother needed pocket money, they had to work. That led the rapper, singer and actress to take her first job, at age 15, at Burger King.

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The celebrity chef, Food Network star, and restaurant owner known as Bobby Flay gave a shout-out to Baskin-Robbins, recognizing the chain as one of his earliest jobs, at age 16. He even shared one of his own ice cream sundae recipes on Twitter.

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Best known as Pam from the classic sitcom, “The Office,” actress Jenna Fischer has had plenty of real-life jobs. She started at age 15 at a dog kennel and would go on to work at the seafood chain Long John Silver’s, as she shared with Conan O’Brien on a late-night talk show appearance. Her fast-food stint showed early spunk, as she told O’Brien she pushed to be trained as a fry cook over a counter server once she realized the pay was better.

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Long before her worldwide fame as a Grammy Award-winning singer, Pink was just another young girl growing up in suburban Philadelphia. School was not for her, so the high-school dropout had several fast-food stints ranging from McDonald’s to Pizza Hut to Wendy’s, where she reportedly lasted less than two hours since she balked at being assigned French-fry duty.


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Comic and longtime talk-show host Jay Leno, also a noted car collector and enthusiast, didn’t always live life in the spotlight. As a Massachusetts teen, Leno worked some two years at McDonald’s, and, he has often noted, learned many life lessons along the way.

Julia Roberts wearing a hounds tooth jacket as she stands with her hand on her hip in a scene from the film 'I Love Trouble', 1994.
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It seems quite a few celebrities toiled away at Baskin-Robbins. Count iconic actress Julia Roberts among them, as well. As the company itself tweeted as a fun fact (and truly embraced in 2015, as it was celebrating its 70th anniversary), Roberts was indeed a former ice cream scooper.

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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, one of the world’s richest people, once toiled away far out of the spotlight. Bezos tweeted a photo of himself eating a McDonald’s burger and fries, noting that the chain provided him with his first job — and the food remains just as good as it was during his days as an employee when he was a Miami teen.

Rachel McAdams attends Marvel Studios' "Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness" premiere at Dolby Theatre on May 02, 2022 in Hollywood, California.
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Long before her notable roles in movies ranging from “Mean Girls” to “The Notebook,” Rachel McAdams was a McDonald’s employee… and, by her own admission, not a very good one. She not only worked there but so did her sister and brother. McAdams admitted she wasn’t a star employee, often slowing things down to wash her hands (due to a touch of OCD) and even breaking the orange juice machine.

Music producer Russell Simmons speaks onstage at the 2017 Make a Wish Gala on November 9, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
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Record company executive and entrepreneur Russell Simmons once made $2.25 per hour at Orange Julius, the classic shopping mall beverage chain. His high school job working the counter was short-lived — he lasted just a month or so before being fired. His takeaway? Russell said it taught him you need to be inspired about the work you do.

Actor Margot Robbie attends the 24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at The Shrine Auditorium on January 21, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.
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Australian actress and producer Margot Robbie (the anticipation is high for her 2023 release, “Barbie”) once worked at Subway. The two-time Oscar-nominee was on a British TV show and, in 2018, was presented with a custom sandwich named in her honor to recognize her early-days job as a “sandwich artist” at the chain, where she once reportedly earned an Employee of the Year award.

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