There are some interesting facts that perhaps even the biggest Brad Pitt fans didn't know - until now.

Although it doesn't look like it, Brad Pitt is over sixty, and that's enough time to experience a series of exciting things. Collecting two Oscars and three Golden Globes is obviously a huge thing, but let's not ignore the small, but all the more interesting facts that the actor has experienced in the past decades.

Can the most interesting ones come?

Before becoming a living legend, he had to make do with much more modest assignments. And now we're not talking about guest roles or one-episode appearances, but really mundane jobs that paid the bills between auditions.

He's transported strippers in limousines, delivered coolers, and yes, once donned a gigantic chicken costume to promote a restaurant chain called El Pollo Loco.

It's fair to assume that he studied acting at university, maybe directing or screenwriting, but none of that holds up. Brad Pitt studied journalism and marketing as a student at the University of Missouri, but left his studies two weeks before graduating.

Unbelievable as it may be, Brad Pitt actually starred in Dallas back in 1987, and probably few people remember him because he only appeared in four episodes. He played Randy, Shalane McCall's love interest.

Since he's now clearly an A-list celebrity, and his movies average $20 million these days, it's interesting that he accepted a cameo in Deadpool 2 back in 2018 for a fairly modest salary.

He said yes to the small role for a little more than three hundred thousand HUF and a cup of coffee.

True, in the film he played an invisible man who becomes visible for three seconds and took only half an hour of the actor's life. He, on the other hand, was happy to participate in the cinema, even though it was the producers who got the joke, but the cinema was directed by a close friend of his, David Leitch, who once worked as the actor's stuntman.

There was more than one occasion when Brad Pitt visited Hungary, including Budapest: in 2000, he filmed the film The Spy Game alongside Robert Redford, and a year later he worked on World War Z in the same place.

But long before he ran, in 1987 he traveled to Budapest after his first fiancee, Jill Schoelen, who broke up with the actor. Poor for lack of accommodation

Brad Pitt spent the night in front of the Keleti railway station,

and when he set out to visit some friends in Yugoslavia, he was kicked off the train because his papers were not in order.

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Cover image: There were times when the world star played in Keleti
Source: MTI/EPA/Caroline Brehman