This is by far one of the most handsome yearbook photos we’ve seen. Want to try and guess who this gorgeous young man is? It’s Tommy Lee Jones! Now that’s what we call a 360 degree change.
Before he played the serious U.S. Marshall in the famous movie ‘The Fugitive’, Tommy Lee Jones was a popular football jock throughout high school. Apparently, he was quite the ladies man, too. And why wouldn’t he be? Look at those eyes and that perfect hair!
Can you see the vision in his eyes?
Even in his yearbook photo, Spielberg has that all-knowing gaze, as if he were staring into the beyond, looking at something none of us can see. Can you believe that when this photo was taken, young Steven had already filmed several amateur projects using his parent’s video camera and asking friends to play actors.
This picture looks more like a movie star magazine cover and less like a nerdy teenage boy yearbook shot!
Steven Spielberg
Spielberg made it a long way from those amateur films with dad’s video camera. He has single-handedly paved the way for young directors by being one of the pioneers of the Hollywood era.
Steven Spielberg’s films have been historical landmarks in cinema, shaping many of the movies we see today. Imagine a childhood without ‘Indiana Jones’, ‘E.T.’, ‘Jurassic Park’, or ‘Jaws’ - it’s simply not possible. This bow-tie wearing teenager changed our lives with his films - and we’re so happy he did.
Tommy Lee Jones
Jones has become a very popular Hollywood actor and is very talented at playing the ‘detective’ role. Maybe it has to do with his serious facial expression, or maybe that’s just his real-life personality.
Whatever the reason, no one plays the honest cop’ better than him. Just look at him in the ‘Men in Black’ sagas, or ‘No Country for Old Men’.
This fresh looking prince is…
Will, you were as stunning then as you are now. There’s no point in even guessing, we would recognize that face a mile away. Will Smith looks so handsome and cool in his yearbook photo - no wonder he would soon be cast as ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel Air’.
This nice-looking kid got into MIT, but turned it down after deciding he wanted to become a rapper. Whoever said you need to attend a prestigious college to make something of yourself?