Top 10 Famous Figures with Remarkable Side Gigs

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Many notable people in history have become famous for one thing while also being well-known for other, lesser-known talents. Let's look at 10 of the most ... read more...

  1. Herbert Streicher may not be well-known, but for a particular audience in the early 1970s, he was either extremely well-known or perhaps infamous. Streicher became well-known as Harry Reems. He was a porn star who appeared in Deep Throat, possibly the most well-known adult film of all time.


    Before he retired in 1985, he had a total of nearly 100 film roles. He was charged with conspiring to disseminate obscenity in 1975, and he is largely recognized as the first person to be tried in America just for appearing in a motion picture. On appeal, his conviction was reversed.


    Despite his notoriety, Reems lived a modest existence for the majority of his later years as a real estate agent. He gave up drinking, which he attributed to a lot of his past bad choices. Even though he eventually left his church and followed his own path in terms of religion, he did find religion for a while. Although he turned his life around and became, according to one newspaper, a pillar of the community, he regretted his past life and was still willing to talk about it for many years after the fact.


    Born: Herbert John Streicher, August 27, 1947New York City, U.S.
    Died: March 19, 2013 (aged 65)Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.

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  2. It takes a lot of effort for a lawyer to achieve real-world fame, but Paul Bergrin had succeeded in doing so. He spent some time as a prosecutor before switching to defense work on high-profile cases. Mobsters, drug dealers, and celebrities were among his clients. Rappers like Lil Kim and Naughty by Nature were defended by him. He was a household name in the nation. And it turned out he was in charge of a huge criminal organization.


    Bergrin
    received six life sentences in 2013 for using his law company to organize a prostitution ring, a narcotics operation, and other crimes. What's more stunning is that he was also found guilty of conspiring to kill a witness. He was found guilty of 23 crimes in total. He lost his appeal the next year. In 2016, he requested a new trial, but that request was rejected. He was still attempting to persuade everyone who would listen that he had new proof as of 2020, yet he is still serving out those six life sentences as of this writing.

    Born: December 8, 1955 (age 66)New Jersey, United States
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  3. Even while they claim that nobody is the villain in their own story, it is difficult to believe that about individuals like Otto Skorzeny. The individual served as a high SS commander for the Nazi regime before choosing to work as an assassination man for Israeli intelligence after it fell. Try to mentally reconcile that.


    Hitler's preferred soldier is reportedly Skorzeny. He undertook dangerous and lethal tasks, including disguising himself in US uniforms to sneak behind enemy lines. In 1943, he flew a group of SS troopers into Italy and saved Italian dictator Benito Mussolini. Skorzeny afterwards received the Iron Cross from Hitler himself.

    He avoided trial after the war and was hired by Israel to find other Nazis.


    He avoided trial after the war and was hired by Israel to find other Nazis. He consented under the condition that they not kill him. Israeli and Egyptian experts who had previously worked for the Nazis feared they had developed nuclear weapons. Skorzeny was hired to assassinate the scientists because he was a well-known and respected Nazi and could approach them quickly.


    This comes after he was alleged to have taught Egyptians and assisted several other Nazis in escaping. Skorzeny was never actually killed or brought to justice. When he passed away from cancer in 1975, the funeral was reportedly attended by Nazis.


    Born: 12 June 1908 Vienna, Austria-Hungary
    Died: 5 July 1975 Madrid, Spain

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  4. Edward Rulloff was a unique case in medicine. His main claim to fame, if you can call it that, is that he had one of the biggest brains in human history. He was born in 1829. In fact, it was the second-largest brain ever measured. The average adult male brain weighs about 1,300 grams, but at the time of his death, it was estimated to weigh 1,673 grams.


    His life's work appeared to support the notion that having a large brain made you smarter. Being a man of various interests, Rulloff occasionally worked as a judge, doctor, and teacher. He was reportedly a self-taught linguist who was fluent in multiple languages. To be fair, he appeared to have learned how to do all of his occupations on his own, the physician position probably the most so.

    The fact that Rulloff committed murder on the side while writing about the origins and evolution of language was equally concerning. He was put on trial for the storekeeper's murder, which occurred while Rulloff was committing a heist. Additionally, he is alleged to have murdered his own wife and child. Even though the remains were never found, the fact that he left to Chicago right away angered the jury, who gave him a ten-year term.

    His criminal career
    began many years prior. He had a history of robberies and break-ins that dated back around 25 years. The shopkeeper's passing was the tipping point, leading to his conviction and subsequent death sentence. "Hurry it up," were his last words before being hanged.


    Born: John Edward Howard Rulloff 1819 Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
    Died: May 18, 1871 (aged 51–52)

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  5. What does a monarch do for entertainment? There aren't many monarchies in the world, and those that exist are very strictly regulated, making it appear as though everything the public learns has been checked and approved in advance. As a result, we are aware that the Queen of England adores corgis. She enjoyed riding horses when she was little. Additionally, it appears that she enjoys gardening and stamp collecting.


    King Louis XIV of France in the 17th century was a man who enjoyed hobbies, but he had a specific one. The King was an enthusiastic and accomplished ballerina. He was reported to have performed several well-known ballets during his reign and to have had many others staged for his amusement and the enjoyment of his guests.

    The King of France, who ruled during one of its most affluent eras, made his stage debut at the age of 15 as the god Apollo in the ballet Le Ballet de la Nuit. This is where the moniker Sun King, by which he is still known today, comes from.


    Born: 5 September 1638

    Died: 1 September 1715 (aged 76)

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  6. If you're not rocking and rolling to the next level, you don't receive the moniker King of Rock 'N' Roll. Elvis Presley is remains the best-selling musician of all time, with an estimated one billion album sales globally. The man also played with weaponry when he wasn't swiveling his hips.


    Elvis is rumored to have shot his own television when Robert Goulet appeared on the screen in one strange but infamous occasion. According to a myth that arose, Presley killed the TV because he detested Goulet and chose not to change the channel. Kevin Kern from the Graceland museum, however, disproved that rumor, claiming that Presley and Goulet were in fact close friends and that Elvis simply enjoyed shooting things for no apparent reason.

    Presley
    , who is well-known for joining the army in 1958, underwent the same training as every other soldier while serving in the army. He received a marksman award and was labeled as a sharpshooter with a handgun as he progressed through basic training. That meant that, with a handgun, he was able to hit between 30 and 35 of the 40 targets, placing him slightly above marksman and below expert, who needed 36 hits. His proficiency with firearms turned into a lifetime obsession with them, and he reportedly had 32 handguns, a shotgun, and a machine gun.


    Born: Elvis Aaron Presley, January 8, 1935Tupelo, Mississippi, U.S.
    Died: August 16, 1977

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  7. Lazar Edeleanu was a chemist from Romania who was of Jewish descent. He is renowned for developing the contemporary process of refining crude oil and for becoming the first chemist to synthesize amphetamine at the University of Berlin.


    Lazar Edeleanu's name may not be as well-known in the annals of great innovations as some others, but the Romanian scientist has made a lasting impression on contemporary society in numerous ways. The unintentional discovery of amphetamines was maybe Edeleanu's greatest accomplishment. He was the first person to synthesis amphetamines, making him the father of meth, speed, and ADHD medications like Adderall.


    However, Edeleanu had no desire to produce stimulants. He abandoned his research since he did not see any benefit from it, and it was not continued for many years. His main areas of interest were oil, and despite the lasting effects of his accidental discovery, he is also credited with developing the current process for refining crude oil.


    Born: 1861

    Died: 1941

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  8. An American author, poet, cartoonist, singer, and dramatist with the name of Sheldon Allan Silverstein. Silverstein, who was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, briefly studied at a university before getting enlisted in the American Army. Silverstein did not only write for children, despite the fact that his children's books are among his best-known works.


    His illustrations appeared in numerous newspapers and periodicals, most notably the adult-oriented Playboy, during his ascent to fame in the 1950s. He also wrote a satirical alphabet book for adults called Uncle Shelby's ABZ Book using the pseudonym "Uncle Shelby," which he occasionally employed.


    The Giving Tree and other children's stories are among Shel Silverstein's best-known works. Being one of the most intimidating-looking children's authors of all time may have made him less well known. But he wrote more than that. Silverstein wrote country music when he was in a more lyrical mood. The Man in Black himself, Johnny Cash, memorialized his most well-known song.


    Author of the renowned A Boy Named Sue, Silverstein. Although Silverstein's song ultimately won a Grammy, it wasn't his sole musical endeavor. Boa Constrictor and 25 Minutes To Go were also performed by Cash. He co-wrote The Taker with Kris Kristofferson for Waylon Jennings. Among other songs, Silverstein was featured on Queen of the Silver Dollar by Emmylou Harris and One's the Way by Loretta Lynn.


    Born: Sheldon Allan SilversteinSeptember 25, 1930Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
    Died: May 10, 1999 (aged 68)Key West, Florida, U.S.

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  9. Although you might not be able to recall Paul Winchell's name off the top of your head, you have probably heard his voice. Winchell was the voice actor who gave Tigger and Gargamel on the Smurfs their distinct personalities. Additionally, he was a skilled ventriloquist who even received a Grammy for his voice work.


    Winchell had a true thing for science and medicine when he wasn't bringing dolls and cartoons to life. This is not to claim that he was a voice actor who decided to become a doctor; rather, he was a voice actor with a strong interest in medical science but no official training. Nevertheless, he still found the time to construct the mechanical heart.


    He was motivated to do more by his connection with Dr. Henry Heimlich, the creator of the Heimlich Maneuver. Winchell had the concept for a device that could keep blood moving after watching his friend conduct surgery. During the design phase, Heimlich provided guidance, and Winchell patented the invention in 1963.


    Born: Paul Wilchinsky December 21, 1922New York City, U.S.
    Died: June 24, 2005 (aged 82)Moorpark, California, U.S.

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  10. Alan Turing is remembered in history as a codebreaker from World War II and as the inventor of the Turing Test, a technique for determining a machine's level of intelligence. Although he possessed a wide range of skills, his name is most often associated with these fields—in particular, mathematics and computer science. The man did, however, have other passions, one of which was daisies.


    His fascination with morphogenesis, the biological process that allows things to form in particular shapes and patterns, was sparked by his love of flowers. In Turning's instance, he was mesmerized by the development of daisies. He observed recurring patterns in nature, such as the stripes on tigers and the spots on leopards, and developed a theory to explain them based on the concept of chemical interactions. This opened the door for the development of an altogether new mathematical biology system years before DNA was fully known.

    Born: 23 June 1912Maida Vale, London, England
    Died: 7 June 1954 (aged 41)Wilmslow, Cheshire, England

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