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Celebrities with High IQs – The World’s Smartest Celebrities

The Worlds Smartest Celebrities

We think that most famous names are not smart and they come to a place with their talents. But these celebrities will surprise you with their IQ levels.

James Franco

The famous actor, who has mastered the field of creative writing, also received a master’s degree in cinema production after graduating with a doctorate degree.

Geena Davis

The Oscar winner, who is a member of Mensa and can speak many languages, has an IQ of 140.

Quentin Tarantino

The famous director, who has an IQ of 160, wrote the script of many masterpieces by himself.

Natalie Portman

Continuing her education as well as acting, the star graduated from Harvard University with outstanding success.

Matt Damon

The famous star, who left Harvard University to become an actor, has an IQ of 160.

Ken Jeong

The main profession of the famous actor, who graduated from medical school, is a doctor.

Mayim Bialik

The famous actor, who has a doctorate in neuroscience, has worked in Hebrew and Jewish languages.

Sacha Baron Cohen

The famous comedian, who often plays non-intelligent characters, actually earned a Masters in History from Cambridge University.

Jodie Foster

Jodie Foster

The famous actress graduated from Yale University with honors in her youth and earned an honorary doctorate of Fine Arts.

Conan O’Brien

Before Conan O’Brien became famous for his talk shows, he attended Harvard University and was president of the Harvard Lampoon.

Kate Beckinsale

The famous name, who speaks Russian, French and German, graduated from Oxford University before becoming an actor.

Dolph Lundgren

The famous star of Hollywood speaks 7 languages and has an IQ of 160.

Cindy Crawford

The World's Smartest Celebrities

The famous supermodel graduated from high school and studied Chemical Engineering.

Ashton Kutcher

The star actor, who studied Biochemical Engineering before becoming famous, is now an avid investor.

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