English, 20.04.2021 17:50 curtisepps
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Claim: Jimmy Fallon's path to stardom suggests that young people should remain open to a
variety of different career options.
Raised in upate New York in a Roman Catholic family, Jimmy Fallon
grew up war ng to be a priest. When he started watching Saturday
Night Live, however, he changed course toward comedy. He loved the
goofiness of the scripts and admired the wildly talented cast. By the time
he was a teenager, Fallon was watching SNL obsessively, becoming an
all-knowing expert on the âcleanâ clips his parents allowed him to
watch. He and his sister would even act out sketches, pretending to be
their favorite comedians.
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