We've given you stars who were already born with silver spoons in their mouths, so we thought we'd change things up and give you some stars who rose from adversity to be the power houses they are today.
Within this list you will find actresses and actors who were begging for someone to give them shelter as they worked to better themselves...
A high school baseball team from Pella, Iowa lost the final game of its 2013 season -- badly. And the players probably would've been really bummed out about that had Jim Carrey not made an impromptu appearance on their bus.
Jim Carrey has publicly denounced the violence in a new movie -- starring himself. Which means ‘Kick Ass 2' isn’t just a clever name ... the sequel to a violent comic book movie actually contains violence.
This manse (which went for $13.4 million, by the way) was sold by the rubber-faced man himself, Jim Carrey, but based on the photos, his taste in home decor is no laughing matter.
Jim Carrey has never overacted a day in his life. Not on 'In Living Color,' not in 'Dumb & Dumber' and certainly not while talking out of his ass in 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.' Glad we cleared that up.
As expected, right-wing conservatives and FOX News (we use that word loosely) were none too happy about Jim Carrey's 'Hee-Haw'-inspired video that called for gun control through song and mocked late NRA president Charlton Heston.
In response, a petition was created to send Carrey back to Canada, and FOX's Greg Gutfeld spewed a few nasty rants about the actor.
This weekend, Jim Carrey very boisterously released a new Funny or Die video in which he mocks the late Charlton Heston and the National Rifle Association with a goofy song called ‘Cold Dead Hand’ -- based, of course, on Heston's old quote, “I’ll give you my gun when you pry it from my cold, dead hands."