After being discovered as a child, Shailene Woodley went on to score parts in shows like My Name is Earl, Cold Case, Crossing Jordan, Everybody Loves Raymond, and The O.C. She even played the title role of Felicity in Felicity: An American Girl Adventure, trading in her chestnut brown locks for a golden copper shade.
Considering Woodley started her entertainment career while most kids were learning how to ride bikes, you'd think the star would have had quite an unconventional school experience. However, as Woodley revealed to People, she managed to keep her burgeoning stardom largely under wraps. "In high school, a lot of my friends didn't know I was an actor because I didn't talk about it," Woodley told the publication. "They would come to school and be like, 'Wait, were you on My Name Is Earl last night?"
Despite her rising fame, Woodley still made time to be a normal kid and later teenager. The star told Vanity Fair that she was "most popular" in high school, saying, "I was kind of that A.P. kid with a 4.0 and in choir."