Athleticism isn’t just for pro sports icons, some of Hollywood’s most beloved celebrities have stories rooted in physical prowess you might never expect. From movie stars who once excelled in competitive sports to TV personalities who brought real discipline from the field or pool, these familiar faces have surprising athletic backgrounds that shaped their approach to fame. Get ready to discover the lesser-known sporty sides of these iconic celebrities.
John Goodman
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Before finding fame on the screen, John Goodman was a college football player who brought serious determination to the field. His on-field ability earned him a chance to play at Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield, but a knee injury ended his playing days, as reported by Missouri Legends. Injuries sidelined his athletic dreams, but the Roseanne alum’s discipline he learned contributed to his prolific acting career. Fans still spot that competitive fire in his most unforgettable roles.
George W. Bush
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Long before his presidency, George W. Bush took to the skies as a pilot in the Texas Air National Guard, demonstrating the mental focus and physical endurance required of elite military aviators. He served as an F-102 fighter pilot in the Texas Air National Guard, per the White House Archives. His lifelong love of baseball even led him to co-own a Major League Baseball team, showing that competitive sportsmanship never left his side. Today, that athletic foundation is evident in his energetic public appearances.
Garth Brooks
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Country music legend Garth Brooks originally attended college on a track and field scholarship, specializing in javelin throw. He earned a track and field scholarship to Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, where he competed in javelin, as reported by Biography. That athletic drive helped him break records, this time on the music charts, with a record number of diamond-certified albums. His dynamic stage performances are a testament to his lifelong energy and physicality.
Mahershala Ali
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This Oscar-winning actor’s impressive presence may stem from his collegiate basketball days at Saint Mary’s College. Before he started winning Oscars, Mahershala Ali played Division I college basketball at St. Mary’s on a basketball scholarship from 1992–93 through 1995–96, per NCAA.com. Ali credits basketball with teaching him discipline and teamwork, traits he carries onto set. His blend of grace and power is just as striking on screen as it must have been on the court.
Jason Statham
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Jason Statham‘s action star reputation is well earned; his background as a member of Great Britain’s national diving team honed his agility and fearlessness. He got inducted into the British National Diving School in 1985 and gradually went on to represent Great Britain and England in international competitions, according to Olympics.com. Competing internationally, he developed the strength and quick reflexes that now define his stunt work. Statham’s career leap from the diving board to blockbuster fight scenes feels almost inevitable.
Leslie Jones
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Before her comedy career took off, Leslie Jones was a college basketball player with a scholarship at Chapman University and later Colorado State. After playing basketball in high school, Jones received a scholarship from Chapman University in Orange, California, and then transferred to Colorado State University, where she discovered a knack for performing, according to Biography. The confidence and resilience she found on the court now power her on-stage and on-screen performances. Her towering energy, both physical and comedic, remains a show of athletic spirit.
Ronald Reagan
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Known as America’s charismatic president and a celebrated actor, Ronald Reagan first made his mark as a lifeguard in his hometown of Dixon, Illinois. As a teenager, Reagan spent summers working at the local beach on the Rock River, where, over 7 years, he saved 77 lives, per PBS American Experience. He was also a college football player and swimmer, using that athletic discipline as a foundation for his later successes. After graduating from high school, Reagan attended Eureka College in Illinois, competing for both the varsity swimming and football teams, according to Swimming World Magazine. His leadership in both Hollywood and world politics carried echoes of his competitive early days.
Geena Davis
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Geena Davis is more than just an Academy Award-winning actress: she’s an accomplished archer who nearly qualified for the US Olympic team. The actress made a bid to join the Team USA archery squad in 1999, but didn’t make the cut, as reported by The Mirror. Her dedication and focus in archery are matched by the intensity she delivers on screen. The precision required for the sport no doubt parallels her acclaimed performances.
Alice Cooper
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Known for his dramatic rock performances, Alice Cooper was captain of his high school cross country team and competed in track. All of the band members were on the Cortez High School cross-country team, and many of Cooper’s stage effects were inspired by their cross-country coach, per Apple Music. The stamina required for long-distance running translates into the energy he brings to his legendary stage shows. Decades of athletic discipline have helped him keep up his pace with rock and roll.
Keanu Reeves
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Beloved for his roles in action films, Keanu Reeves started as an enthusiastic hockey player — and even aspired to play professionally before pivoting to acting. Years before you knew him as Neo or John Wick, Keanu Reeves went by “The Wall.” When his family moved to Toronto, the young Reeves picked up street hockey and ice hockey and primarily spent his time as a goalie. However, it was when he attended De La Salle College that he earned his nickname and team MVP honors for his athleticism in net, as reported by ESPN. That same tenacity dazzles audiences on screen in his most physically demanding roles.
Jon Stewart
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The quick-witted TV host was a varsity soccer player in college, balancing academics and athletics. Long before he took over as host of The Daily Show, Jon Stewart was a walk-on soccer player for William & Mary, working his way up from the junior varsity team to the varsity roster by his sophomore season, per Sports Illustrated. Stewart’s competitive spirit and ability to read the field have always been apparent in his sharp comedic timing. It’s no surprise he brings a sportsman’s focus to every headline he tackles.
Burt Reynolds
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Burt Reynolds first chased athletic glory with a football scholarship to Florida State University and dreams of a pro career, before injuries ultimately led him to acting. Reynolds played halfback at Palm Beach High School before going to Florida State in 1954 on a football scholarship, as reported by ESPN. Elements of his athletic past are easy to spot in the high-octane stunts and charisma he brought to Hollywood. Reynolds’s competitive drive never faded — instead, it fueled a career defined by daring and charm.
Sheryl Crow
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Before her chart-topping music career, Sheryl Crow was a standout athlete, excelling in track and field and even teaching physical education. While studying at Kennett High School, Crow was a majorette and an all-state track athlete, winning medals in the 75-meter low hurdles, as reported by This Day in Music. Her on-stage stamina and poise may have been honed from those days of sprinting and jumping. Fans love that the energy she brings to performing is rooted in true athletic strength.
Tom Selleck
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Iconic mustache aside, Tom Selleck was a talented basketball player. Shortly after the end of his junior year, Selleck won a basketball scholarship that was his ticket to USC, where he played with the USC Trojans men’s basketball team while majoring in Business Administration, according to AmoMama. That competitive edge shaped his approach in both sports and a storied acting career, giving him the discipline and teamwork skills to thrive. Selleck’s cool command on screen mirrors his early athletic experience.
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