The singer is preaching to the choir.
With eight top ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100, Al Green is quite the musician. But he’s way more than just a musician to the people of Memphis, Tennessee. For more than forty years he has been a pastor for the Gospel Tabernacle Church in the city.
Neither the church, nor Green himself, have a website to visit, but TripAdvisor of all places has some info. A few reviews raved about his preaching style. His faith was on display during a 2016 interview with the site Commercial Appeal, in which he said that he has regular conversations with God.
Macaulay Culkin
Home alone, recording a podcast.
It will be impossible for Culkin to separate himself from his child acting roles. His biggest appearance was as Kevin McCallister in the “Home Alone” movies, and he also appeared in “My Girl” and “Richie Rich.” His acting days are, for the most part, over, but he's still an entertaining guy.
He runs the satirical lifestyle blog Bunny ears, which also runs a weekly podcast hosted by Culkin (he's credited as “Mack” Culkin) and, until just the past year, his friend Matt Cohen. He isn't interested in getting back into acting, but you can't take the entertainer out of him.
Angus T. Jones
Two and a half men at church.
For more than a decade, Angus T. Jones starred on “Two and a Half Men” as Jake Harper, Jon Cryer's son. We're sure you've heard of the show — it was one of the most popular sitcoms ever. In 2012, Jones found faith, becoming baptized, and left the show, making only a few appearances until the show ended in 2015.
He went to college at the University of Colorado at Boulder, and in a 2016 interview with “People,” he said that he was working as the president of Tonite, an events company founded by the son of Sean “Diddy” Combs, Justin.
Lauren “Lo” Bosworth
The hills are alive with the sound of self-care.
Anybody who turned on MTV during the aughts was familiar with Lo Bosworth. She practically grew up in front of the camera. She played none other than herself on the series “Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County” until 2005, and then made the jump to “The Hills” from 2007 to 2010. Since then she traded in a starring role for a leading role, having founded her own personal care brand.
The brand, Love Wellness, sells cleansers, probiotics, vitamins, and more. She also runs the lifestyle site TheLoDown and co-hosts a weekly podcast called “Lady Lovin',” which probably gets a lot of clicks.
Andrew Shue
From an aspiring writer to a media giant.
For anybody who tuned in to “Melrose Place” during the nineties, Andrew Shue was Billy Campbell, the aspiring writer and ladies man. Before the show even ended, however, Shue was an entrepreneur.
He co-founded DoSomething.org in 1993, a nonprofit that motivates young generations to make positive changes online and off. He went on from there, co-founding Club Mom, an offline shopping club. After that came the social networking site CafeMom, and the digital media giant CafeMedia, which has 102 million monthly unique visitors and 417 million social followers, according to LinkedIn.