Washington, Feb 18 (ANI): Their careers as movie stars may have made them famous in their adult life, but Hollywood celebrities such as Robin William and Sylvester Stallone have revealed that their class mates in school never thought that they would succeed in life.
Robin Williams told Webster Hall curator Baird Jones that in school, his classmates were so sure that he would fail to make it big, that they listed him in the yearbook as the one 'Least Likely to Succeed'.
I was isolated, which was made worse when I moved to California when I was 16 and I went to Redwood High School in Marin. When I graduated in 1969, they listed me in the yearbook as the 'Least Likely to Succeed' - which is an awful thing to read about oneself, Contactmusic quoted him, as saying.
But all that talking to myself by then had paid off because I could really make people laugh. That's something I already knew about myself, he added.
Sylvester Stallone didn't have much luck either, for his high-school classmates voted him Most Likely to End Up in the Electric Chair.
The men are not alone, for X-Files babe Gillian Anderson was not only voted the one Most Likely to be Arrested by her classmates in high school, but she was in fact arrested on her graduation night for trying to glue the locks shut at her school. (ANI)