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Some characters are destined to steal the show.

But when it comes time to cast roles, crazy things can happen, and it's impossible to

predict who will end up in front of the cameras when they start rolling.

It may be hard to imagine, but some of your favorite movies and TV shows almost featured

someone else entirely in the leading role.

Here's a list of roles everyone in Hollywood wanted to play.

Young Han Solo

Casting the original Han Solo was nearly as tough as making the kessel run in under 12

parsecs.

So when Lucasfilm and Disney announced they'd be expanding the Star Wars universe with a

full slate of standalone films — including a "young Han Solo" prequel directed by Phil

Lord and Christopher Miller — every twentysomething male actor in the galaxy lined up to audition.

Among the big names: Whiplash's Miles Teller, Ansel Elgort from The Fault in Our Stars,

Neighbors star Zac Efron, and Brooklyn's Emory Cohen.

Sources claim over 2,500 actors either met with casting or submitted tapes before Hail,

Caesar! breakout actor Alden Ehrenreich was ultimately cast in the hotly anticipated film,

which will fly into theaters in 2018.

Just don't get cocky, kid.

Of course, that wasn't the only Star Wars role to be hotly contested...

Rey

A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, Lucasfilm decided to make a third Star Wars

trilogy and needed a brand new hero to anchor it.

Director J.J. Abrams and the casting team launched an extensive search for the right

person to play Rey, the mysterious orphan at the heart of The Force Awakens.

Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan auditioned, apparently having a blast "pretending to take out a lightsaber."

Elizabeth Olsen and Shailene Woodley were rumored to have auditioned for the part as

well, but Abrams was dead set on casting a fresh face.

Newcomer Daisy Ridley nabbed the role after five auditions, including one tearful screen

test that blew Abrams away.

The Force is strong with that one.

Wonder Woman

Hollywood has tried and failed for decades to bring Wonder Woman to the big screen.

Along the way, quite a few of the film industry's biggest stars have expressed interest in putting

on her iconic bracelets, including Sandra Bullock, Mad Men's Christina Hendricks, former

Bond Girl Olga Kurylenko, and even Katie Holmes — who's no stranger to the DC Comics universe.

When Warner Bros. finally decided to cast Wonder Woman for 2016's Batman v Superman,

the casting description read:

"Tall, brunette, athletic and exotic."

Israeli actress Gal Gadot won the role — and a shot at solo cinematic stardom with Wonder

Woman,

James Bond

Betting on who will become the next 007 has become a national pastime for bookies in the

U.K. Six actors have portrayed the world's most famous spy on the big screen, but every

time the role is vacated, a new crop of hot British actors hope to fill Bond's perfectly-tailored

suits.

Among those over the years who've wanted their martinis shaken and not stirred:

Michael Caine, Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes, Colin Firth, and Clive Owen.

Current Bond Daniel Craig has been hesitant to confirm his participation in another film

after the success — and stress — of four films in the role.

Until he does, a few favorite candidates have emerged as his possible successor: Luther's

Idris Elba, Thor baddie Tom Hiddleston, Tom Hardy, and Homeland's Damien Lewis.

Even X-Files star Gillian Anderson wants to put her spin on the role.

Who will be the next secret agent to carry a license to kill?

Only time will tell.

Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele

When it came time to cast the big-screen adaptation of erotic bestseller Fifty Shades of Grey,

fans of the series, as well as author E.L.

James, had plenty of opinions regarding who should play the lead roles.

Fans campaigned especially hard for Matt Bomer, Alexis Bledel, and Ian Somerhalder, among

others.

James was partial to Shailene Woodley, who passed because of her commitment to the Divergent

franchise.

Other names entered seriously into the mix: Oscar winner Alicia Vikander, True Blood's

Alexander Skarsgard, Cara Delevingne, and Oscar nominee Felicity Jones.

Sons of Anarchy's Charlie Hunnam was originally cast as Grey opposite Dakota Johnson before

dropping out and being replaced by Irish actor Jamie Dornan.

Guess Hunnam got too tied up.

Harry Potter

To cast the Boy Who Lived, Warner Bros. put out an open call on the internet for Harry

Potter lookalikes, and over 40,000 kids sent in audition materials in hopes of being chosen.

Author J.K.

Rowling's one stipulation was the cast be British, eliminating Sorcerer's Stone director

Chris Columbus' initial first choice: Stepmom's Liam Aiken.

But plenty of other young American actors expressed interest, including the Sixth Sense's

Haley Joel Osment and Jonathan Lipnicki of Jerry Maguire fame.

Though he wound up playing Draco, even Tom Felton initially auditioned for the parts

of both Harry and Ron.

Of course, now it's impossible to imagine anyone but Daniel Radcliffe as the boy wizard.

Clarice Starling

Hannibal Lecter actually never said "Hello Clarice" in the movie Silence of the Lambs

- really!

And Clarice almost wasn't the Clarice we remember so well had late director Jonathan Demme had

his way.

Though Jodie Foster campaigned heavily to get the role, she wasn't anywhere in Demme's

shortlist.

Michelle Pfeiffer was the first choice, having just worked with Demme on Married to the Mob,

but she was uncomfortable with the movie's subject matter and ultimately passed.

Meg Ryan was also considered thanks to her popularity coming off a string of hits, but

she too passed, apparently "offended" Demme even thought of her for such a gruesome project.

Laura Dern gave such an impressive audition, Demme said she was "it," but studios weren't

comfortable with the still relatively unknown actress carrying such a big project.

So he gave the role to Foster — who went on to win an Oscar.

Katniss Everdeen

After the massive success of the Hunger Games book trilogy, there was no shortage of actresses

looking to score the highly coveted lead role of Katniss Everdeen.

Emily Browning, best known for her role in Sucker Punch and The Uninvited, was a top

contender for the part.

Saoirse Ronan, who starred in Hanna with Cate Blanchett, was also a strong choice with her

background in hand-to-hand combat and penchant for athletic roles.

Also on the list were Abigail Breslin from Little Miss Sunshine and Hailee Steinfeld

of True Grit.

Of course, Katniss went to Jennifer Lawrence, and the rest was movie history.

Amy Dunne

Anyone who read Gone Girl knows the casting for the character of Amy Dunne had to be perfect.

This highly sought after part was actively pursued by Natalie Portman, Charlize Theron,

and Olivia Wilde.

Portman, the Oscar-winning actress best known for her turn in Black Swan, would have brought

a multi-layered performance, while Charlize Theron's stunningly disturbed turn as Mary

Ann Lomax in The Devil's Advocate with Keanu Reeves proved she could have nailed this role

alongside Ben Affleck.

Finally, Olivia Wilde, no stranger to carrying a film as the deranged Zoe in The Lazarus

Effect, had the looks and the chops for the role of Amy.

It ultimately went to Rosamund Pike, who turned out to be the perfect choice.

Vivian Ward

For awhile, it seemed like every actress in Hollywood was clamoring to play the hooker

with a heart of gold in what many consider to be Gary Marshall's masterpiece.

Meg Ryan was initially offered the part opposite Richard Gere, but had to decline the offer

as she had scheduling conflicts.

A string of other actresses nearly took the opportunity to play Vivian but had concerns

with the subject matter, including Michelle Pfeiffer and Daryl Hannah.

Julia Roberts ultimately landed the career-making part.

Michael Corleone

Believe it or not, Paramount Pictures' first choice for the compelling Godfather franchise

was not Al Pacino.

It's hard not to picture him in the leading role, but at one point Jack Nicholson was

wanted to play Michael Corleone.

Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman also expressed interest in playing the role and made it far

along in the casting process.

Meanwhile, director Francis Ford Coppola nearly pulled out of the project as he fought Paramount

executives over casting Marlon Brando as Don Vito Corleone.

Batman

As far as Batman movies go, Tim Burton's first Batman flick is legendary.

In the 1980s, every leading man in Hollywood actively sought an audition to be a part of

what was undoubtedly going to be a hit franchise with a stellar paycheck.

Can you imagine your favorite Ghostbuster as Batman?

That's right: Bill Murray was reportedly considered for the batsuit.

Mel Gibson was rumored too, as were Charlie Sheen and Alec Baldwin.

After all that, Michael Keaton was the lucky guy who eventually donned the cape and cowl.

Ferris Bueller

John Hughes reportedly wrote Ferris Bueller's Day Off with Matthew Broderick in mind, but

other actors had to be considered.

Johnny Depp was initially offered the role but ultimately turned it down.

Jim Carrey was also rumored to be in the mix, but after conducting his studio-mandated search,

Hughes returned to Broderick, the guy he'd wanted for the part all along — and in hindsight,

it's pretty obvious he had the right idea.

Dr. Evil

Who doesn't get a kick out of this super '60s-themed spy comedy?

Up until a scheduling conflict arose with the production of Liar, Liar, comedy superstar

Jim Carrey was set to play Dr. Evil in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.

Stuck for an actor to fill the crucial role, star and creator Mike Myers decided to don

the bald cap and play Austin Powers' nemesis himself.

Rachel Green

Easily one of the most popular sitcoms of all time, Friends catapulted every actor involved

to fame, most notably Jennifer Aniston, who played Rachel Green.

Many young hopefuls auditioned for the role that would eventually inspire one of the most

imitated hairstyles of all time.

At first, the producers expressed strong interest in actress Tea Leoni.

But as when Aniston passed on an opportunity at Saturday Night Live to sign on for the

sitcom, the rest became Must-See TV history.

Scarlett O'Hara

It may very well be the most famous casting search of all time.

In an effort to build anticipation for the 1939 big screen adaptation of Margaret Mitchell's

epic novel Gone with the Wind, producer David O. Selznick decided to make his hunt for spunky

heroine Scarlett O'Hara a national obsession.

According to an Entertainment Weekly article, he had fans writing impassioned letters on

behalf of their favorite actresses and a whistle-stop tour of the South looking for unknown talent.

TCM.com says that MGM spent two years trying to cast the role, seeing 1,400 actresses and

testing the likes of Katharine Hepburn, Tallulah Bankhead, Bette Davis, Paulette Goddard, and

Joan Crawford.

Filming had already begun on the burning of Atlanta scene when relatively unknown British

actress Vivien Leigh was cast just days before principal photography was set to begin, ending

a search nearly as melodramatic as Scarlett herself.

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4 Non-Traditional Jobs for Registered Dietitians - Duration: 5:14.

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Hi everyone my name is Kim I am a Registered Dietitian welcome back to my channel.

So for those of you that are new or those of you that are returning there's some videos

below that I want you to take a look at, but I want you to make this your channel home.

So do not be afraid to comment,

like, as well as subscribe.

So today we're going to be talking about non-traditional jobs for Registered Dietitians.

Traditional jobs of a dietitian, of course include the clinic setting as well as the

community setting.

So in the clinical setting, of course you can work in the hospital.

You can also work outside the hospital such as dialysis centers and nursing homes; and

these cover the acute, longterm care, as well as chronic illnesses.

So it's very clinically based, it's heavily clinically based.

In the community setting one popular job that dietitians get is of course working in WIC

as well as community centers.

So today we're going to speaking about the non-traditional path for Registered Dietitians.

So the first one that I want discuss is that of a Supermarket Dietitian.

There has been two times I have been in contact with a Supermarket Dietitian and one of the

times was when I was actually in my dietetic internship and the other one was when I was

doing my undergrad.

And I actually got to sit in a see you know what the dietitians do.

These dietitians do a lot of wellness promotion for the community.

They do have classes on different topics such as increasing fiber or what is omega-3 or

food allergies and food sensitivities.

They also do give tours of the facility along with the lovely food samples and they also

promote the products which are found in that particular store.

So the second job which seems like that it's a little more popular are these infamous Sports

Dietitians out there.

They're hired by the team to create meal plans, healthy meal plans of course because these

are high level athletes, so they create meal plans for the entire team as well as they

do 1-on-1 counseling and education for any team member that may have question about their

nutrition.

I remember one time I was watching ESPN; they were doing like a day in the life of a basketball

player.

they were actually at a fair, the host and the basketball player and the host said to

the basketball player-- Oh do you want, I guess it was a funnel cake and the basketball player

said "No, I don't think my dietitian would like that too much" and I was like ....Dietitians

can work with athletes.

It also doesn't have to be someone that's mainstream; they can work with Olympians,

they can work in colleges.

The third type of dietitian which I researched was actually quite interesting and I've heard

of them before; these are the Farmer Dietitians or Agricultural Dietitians.

Farm dietitians deals a lot in agriculture.

They provide education as well as information on sustainability and also the different types

of trends which are popular now in the agricultural setting.

The fourth type of dietitian is a Research Dietitian.

If you're a person that likes the lab setting this is something that you may be interested

in.

So of course, you're going to put these biochemistry and food science classes into use, into practice,

into play.

Actually I have a friend who studied Epidemiology and she was interested in how different foods

and different nutrients impacted the health and functioning of the human body.

So of course she is a Research Rietitian.

Additionally, NASA-- NASA the National Space Program has research dietitians because of

course if you're sending individuals up to space there's a lot of things, there's a lot

of dynamics, there's a lot of changes which are taking place in the metabolism, in the

body, so of course those astronauts need to eat so definitely figuring out how to not

cause any food outbreaks and food illnesses as well as finding foods with the specific

amount of nutrients to sustain the body while it's in outer space is something that NASA

dietitians do.

So guys that was about it, these are my top 4 pics on non-traditional jobs for Registered

Dietitians.

I hope you guys enjoyed it.

For any other dietitians out there or for any other students who have research any non-traditional

dietitian jobs do not be afraid to put it in the comment section below.

There are a few articles that I was looking at and I'm going to share them with you because

I mean the list is extensive.

So guys as usual remember to like as well as subscribe and leave your comment in the

comments section below.

Thank you and do have a good day. Bye

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Eli's Story - Duration: 11:34.

Hi! I'm Amber. This is Alex.

This is Eli.

Happy Birthday to me!

Transformers!

What about transformers?

Cake!

Yes, you had a transformer cake.

It was so good! It was perfect!

Awesome!

I looked in my gift bag and wow it was so cool!

It was a transformer!

I was surprised to see Grammy and Poppy, Uncle Micah,

Uncle Lucas and Auntie Derri.

Markus gave me a gift and I told him thank you.

It was a transformer.

I'm 8 years old.

We did the Slip n' Slide and water splashed in my face!

Water got in my eye and it hurt!

Thank you.

So this month is Eli, our second oldest child's Birthday month. So we thought it would be cool to share his story with you today.

Alex and I decided (after lots of prayer) to become foster parents in 2009.

We started going through the process and everything. It took about a year.

During the process, toward the end of it, we got a phone call from a case worker

She told us that they had a little baby for us and that things needed to hurry up

So we could get the baby because he was deaf

And we were the only family in the system who knew Sign Language.

And they wanted to place him with us. So we weren't even finished...well we were waiting on our paperwork

to become foster parents. We weren't even finished with the process completely before we got a call for Eli.

It's crazy how the Lord works.

We talked about fostering and Alex said that we should take deaf kids.

And I though well I don't know if there are deaf kids in the system

I think we were even told "Good Luck"

We were told that doesn't happen

then BAM before we were finished...we weren't even licensed yet...and they were talking to us about him.

And our worker said that she was just walking by an office and overheard two people talking

about this little boy who's deaf and they don't know where to place him

because no body knows Sign Language. She just happened to hear it in passing

and stopped...spun around and was like "I have a family"

I remember getting the call. I was at work.

And she said "We have this little boy. He's biracial and he's deaf."

And I almost threw my phone because I just could not believe it!

One of the cool parts about Eli's story

is that while he was waiting for us...while we were waiting for him...

while we were waiting for everything to fall into place

He was with the coolest family on earth. They were taking care of him and loving him.

Another foster family in the system...they were awesome. They took him and loved him

and held him for us while we were trying to get everything finished.

That's actually how he got part of his name.

Eli has 2 middle names

His first name is Eli and his middle name is Jamal Gregory

The last name of the family that took care of him before us, their last name is Gregory

we just wanted to honor them by giving him their name

It's really cool how that all worked out and how God just had his eye on Eli

He set him up in a home full of love which is what he needed.

Eli was neglected as a baby

From what we know, he was left to sit in a pumpkin seat for a lot of the time

in front of a television.

I believe his birth family knew that he was deaf but they didn't really do anything about it.

Eli used to wear a helmet because he had a flat head in the back.

He had no communication.

He was kind of....just....there.

Once we introduced him to Sign Language

and kind of put him in that world, it was really cool to see him brighten up

and come to life

One of the things that I love about Eli is how mechanically minded he is.

He's Mr. Order. It's funny he goes by the rules if he's governing everybody else

He's Mr. Do Everything Right...By the Book

That's another reason he does great things

Like his art work. He draws stuff and he does it perfectly.

He takes forever to do anything.

It's super annoying some days

But when he's working on creating something, he takes a long time and

He does it exactly like he wants to do it.

He draws better than I do. He's awesome.

He'll just remember and keep doing it until he gets it exactly the way he sees it in his head.

That's all we have on our little baby boy

Not so much a baby anymore. He's 8 years old and he's so handsome.

He's always getting mistaken for a girl

He's a good looking boy

But he's not a girl folks. He's a boy.

A boy.

The End.

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