After graduating from high school, Sharon Stone won the title of Miss Crawford County and was a candidate to become Miss Pennsylvania. She moved in with her aunt in New Jersey and pursued a modeling career. Soon, she was signed to the Ford Modeling Agency in New York City.
Despite her global standing as a model, Stone wanted to pursue a career in acting. She soon had Hollywood under her thumb as well, and just a year later she was starring in Woody Allen’s film “Stardust Memories.” Since then she has appeared in films like “Basic Instinct,” “Casino,” and more.
Angelina Jolie
Surprisingly, Angelina Jolie didn't do so well as a model. She modeled for several teen brands in the ‘90s and even appeared in a JC Penney’s catalog showing off that year’s collection of prom dresses.
Jolie began acting at a young age, appearing in several of her brother’s films as a teenager. She also starred in a few music videos including Lenny Kravitz's video for "Stand by My Woman" in 1991 and Meat Loaf's video for "Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through" in 1993. She starred in her first Hollywood movie, “Hackers” in 1995, and quickly rose to stardom.
Sofia Vergara
It should come as no surprise that the gorgeous Sofia Vergara was once a model, however, that’s not how she got her start in the entertainment industry. She was discovered while walking on the beach in Colombia and went on to star in a Latin American Pepsi commercial. Vergara was later featured as the face of a Miller Lite ad campaign.
Once she moved to the States, her career took off. In 2009, she became a household name starring as Gloria Pritchett in “Modern Family.” The show’s popularity led to roles in films such as “New Year’s Eve”.
Jennifer Connelly
Jennifer Connelly’s face was just about everywhere in the ‘90s. In addition to appearing on the cover of Seventeen Magazine a couple of times, she also recorded two Japanese pop songs for a Japanese record label.
By the time Connelly was 12 years old, she had already managed to start her acting career. She was cast in her first movie to play Elizabeth McGovern’s role as a child in “Once Upon a Time in America.” She has since gone on to become a household name in Hollywood.
Brigitte Bardot
Parisian Brigitte Bardot was interested in ballet before she started modeling. She was hired by the director of "Elle" and "Le Jardin des Modes" magazines as a junior fashion model, and her career quickly took off. After several runway shows and fashion magazines, Bardot was sent to Hollywood by French director, Roger Vadim.
Despite her parent’s disapproval, Bardot started acting. She fell in love with Vadim and married him after she turned 18. She starred in films like “And God Created Woman” and “The Truth.” Several decades (and husbands) later, Bardot quit acting and became an animal rights activist.