Danny De Vito was a hairdresser
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Danny De Vito was a hairdresser
Danny De Vito is an actor, director, producer, and comedian. During his early days, he worked as a hairdresser. He got prominence for his depiction of a taxi dispatcher on the NBC and ABC television show Taxi for which he was awarded an Emmy and a Golden Globe. Later, he became a major star and is famous for roles in movies like Terms of Endearment, Twins, Romancing the Stone, Batman Returns, L.A. Confidential, and Get Shorty. He has also lent his voice for movies like Space Jam, The Lorax, and Hercules. DeVito has also founded Jersey Films. This production firm is famous for movies like Pulp Fiction, Freedom Writers, and Garden State.
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