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  2. Angelina Jolie Wanted to Be a Funeral Director Before Her ...

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    Back in 2011, the star, who is mom to six kids, said on 60 Minutes that she once seriously considered becoming a funeral director. "It sounds like this very strange, eccentric, dark thing to do.

  3. Angelina Jolie reveals she nearly became a funeral director

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    Angelina Jolie says she still considers funeral directing as her backup job (Getty Images for The Gotham Film) Angelina Jolie recently shared a surprising revelation about the path she might have ...

  4. Angelina Jolie wanted to be a funeral director before she ...

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    Angelina Jolie may have done pretty well in the movies and on stage, but acting was not actually her first pick when considering professions.

  5. Mortuary science - Wikipedia

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    Funeral directing occurred in ancient times. Most famous are the Egyptians who embalmed their dead. In the United States, funeral directing was not generally in high esteem before the 20th century, especially in comparison to physicians, [1] but because many funeral directors study embalming as part of mortuary science programs, they can be classified as a part of the medical field.

  6. Funeral director - Wikipedia

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    A funeral director, also known as an undertaker or mortician (American English), is a professional who has licenses in funeral arranging and embalming (or preparation of the deceased) involved in the business of funeral rites.

  7. Women in death care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The funeral industry is laden with sexism and specific roles based on sex.” [5] During the 1960s and 1970s, there was a stigma against females as funeral directors that lasted until 1980; it was extremely difficult for women to find employment in the funeral industry outside of a family practice.

  8. Talk:Funeral director - Wikipedia

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    A Funeral Director or FD for short is someone who cares and is often the manager of a funeral home. He/she may have apprentices, interns and/or assoiciates that help with the care taking. This person also prepares the body for a viewing, funeral or visitation (sometimes called a wake) by the embalming operation; these persons handle and guide ...

  9. I'm a first-generation funeral director. The industry is ...

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    Allyse Worland is a first-generation funeral director licensed in Indiana and Kentucky. More young women are now enrolling in mortuary schools as the industry faces a labor shortage.