50 Famous Women Who Were Once Girl ScoutsAdam Schubak, Samantha EscobarWed, March 7, 2018 at 12:02 AM UTCThese women earned their badges before earning their place in history. Long before she wowed audiences all over the world with her incredible vocal range, Carey started out as a Girl Scout.The Best Girl Scout Cookie for Your Sign ?Swift has sure hit a lot of records: She's the youngest woman to ever be put on Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women list, the youngest winner of a Grammy for Album of the Year, and one of the best-selling artists of all time. And she's only 25!Music superstar Dion may be a Canadian but she's still a USA Girl Scout.The former Secretary of State is a Girl Scout alum, showing just how far the young women who partake in the program can go. She has said: "[It] not only taught me great songs that I still sing, but lifelong lessons about leadership and the value of public service and friendships that go back all those years and keep me grounded."That's right: Even the Queen of England is a member. She's genuine Girl Scout royalty.The first American woman in space started out as a Girl Scout and went on to inspire millions of girls to take an interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) careers.Tennis powerhouse - and one-half of the tennis world's most talented pair of siblings - Williams is a Girl Scouts alum.At just 10 years old, Abigail was nominated for a SAG Award and an Academy Award for her critically lauded role in Little Miss Sunshine. At 12, she was inducted into the Girl Scouts - a fine addition to the organization, we have to say.As the youngest SAG nominee ever (she was just eight), Fanning had a promising career from the get-go. While you may not be as familiar with this 26-year-old star, any teen you know surely is. This Hollywood legend was as passionate about her time in the Girl Scouts as she was about acting. She said in an interview, "I registered as a Girl Scout, and I want to die as the world's oldest living Girl Scout. I've been one for 70 years. I don't have to do anything about it. It is such a good program, and it helped me in my youth."Long before she wore two hair buns and a white frock to play the most famous princess in the galaxy, actress Fisher started out wearing a little green vest.Danner spent her formative years in Pennsylvania as a member of the Girl Scouts before getting into acting. Now she uses her celebrity platform to be vocal about environmental and healthcare issues.Just like her mom, Blythe Danner, Paltrow is also a Girl Scout. Of course, beyond that, she's a highly-accomplished actress with multiple Oscars and SAG Awards under her belt and she runs the lifestyle empire Goop.Singer, dancer, rapper, actress, model, comedienne, producer - this celeb's resume goes on and on. Having been nominated for and won countless accolades throughout her three-decade career (so far!), she's one of Hollywood's biggest stars.She was a member of her local Girl Scout troop in California as a child years before becoming a member of the Screen Actors Guild.The woman who went on to play one of the greatest superheroes of all time started out as a Girl Scout.The Murphy Brown star spent her youth as a Girl Scout while growing up in Beverly Hills as the daughter of a model and famous ventriloquist.This famous redhead (well, dyed redhead) made history as the first woman to run her own film production studio - perhaps she learned all those trailblazing skills while getting her badges in the Girl Scouts.Kelly was not only a Girl Scout alum, but she grew up to be a film star and real-life royal when she married Prince Rainier III of Monaco.Davis was a decorated Girl Scout during her childhood, which led her to become a Girl Scout leader when she got older despite her busy acting career. The soap opera queen (All My Children) is also an author and entrepreneur. Her first acting role was actually in a Girl Scout play at 11 years old.In addition to being an Oscar-nominated actress, Turner is a women's health advocate and philanthropist.As the first Hispanic woman to receive a Kennedy Center Honors award, this musical theater icon formed a path for generations of Latin Americans to follow.In addition to being musically gifted, the famous singer chose to empower others through her work as the United Nations Global Ambassador for the Food and Agriculture Organization.The nine-time Grammy winner sold Girl Scout cookies long before she sold out concert venues.Prior to becoming a member of the band 10,000 Maniacs, Merchant was one of the millions of girls who have been members of the Girl Scouts of America.Having written numerous bestsellers, published a major magazine, and hosted two shows, Stewart is yet another powerful success story from the Girl Scouts of the USA. Couric has anchored shows on all the Big Three channels: CBS, ABC, and NBC. And the Girl Scouts have continued to be a driving motivation to inspire young women: in an interview, she once said, "Women in business and government have come a long way since I took the Girl Scout pledge, and maybe, to quote Dirty Dancing, nobody puts baby in a corner anymore - or calls us 'baby' for that matter."As a former host of The View, Today, and the ABC Evening News, Walters was a pioneer in television for women."The Girl Scouts is where I became acquainted with the idea that a woman can do anything," Lisa Ling once said. Now, she's one of the United States' preeminent reporters, promoting the Girl Scouts tenet of honesty.In addition to co-hosting The View for nine years, Jones is also a fashion designer, lawyer, and writer. Pauley is best known for her award-winning journalism and work with various charities. She learned the importance of serving the community as a member of the Girl Scouts as a child in Indianapolis.The legendary feminist, author, and activist devoted her life to helping women pursue their dreams, so it makes sense that she was once a member of one of the biggest organizations for girls in the world.Reagan definitely made good on her vow to serve her country when she was First Lady of the United States from 1981 to 1989.While serving as the group's Honorary National President during her time in the White House, the former First Lady said "Girl Scouts has the perfect approach to reaching girls worldwide. The world is a better place because of Girl Scouts."Rice's time as a Girl Scout undoubtedly instilled some of the qualities she needed to grow and become one of the most powerful people in the country (Secretary of State) from 2005 to 2009.The country's first female Attorney General got her start in the Girl Scouts while growing up in Miami, Florida.She made history as the Supreme Court's first female justice. Now, more and more young women are pursuing careers in politics, following the road she helped pave.Albright was not only the first female Secretary of State, she was actually sworn in by a unanimous vote of 99 - 0 after being nominated by President Bill Clinton - proof of just how confident everyone was of her abilities.Ferraro was the first female vice presidential candidate representing a major political party when she ran alongside Walter Mondale in 1984.The retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel broke many barriers after launching her political career. She was the first Asian American elected to Congress in Illinois, the first disabled woman in Congress, and the first member of Congress from Thailand.Before representing the U.S. and skating her way to Olympic gold, Fleming made the Girl Scout pledge to serve her country and "help people at all times."Jones went from earning badges to earning medals for both track and bobsledding.The Most Famous Olympians From Every State ?This track and field star is no stranger to Olympic gold or merit badges. She joined the Girl Scouts during her childhood in East St. Louis, Illinois.As a young girl, this Olympic gold-medalist would spend her downtime with her Girl Scout troop in Connecticut. Besides being a supermodel, Tiegs is also a designer and an author. The puppeteer behind "Lamb Chop's Play-Along" vowed to always be a friend to animals when she became a member of the Girl Scouts.The Girl Scouts pledge to help others may have influenced the doctor's decision to launch an advice column, which ran from 1960 to 2013. Dr. Brothers has been called "the face of American psychology."Landers was not only a Girl Scout in her youth, she even led a donation drive for the organization in 1984 when cookie sales were on the decline because of widespread reports of package tampering.1 of 51These women earned their badges before earning their place in history. 1 of 51These women earned their badges before earning their place in history. Mariah Carey2 of 51Long before she wowed audiences all over the world with her incredible vocal range, Carey started out as a Girl Scout.The Best Girl Scout Cookie for Your Sign ?Taylor Swift3 of 51Swift has sure hit a lot of records: She's the youngest woman to ever be put on Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women list, the youngest winner of a Grammy for Album of the Year, and one of the best-selling artists of all time. And she's only 25!Celine Dion4 of 51Music superstar Dion may be a Canadian but she's still a USA Girl Scout.Hillary Clinton5 of 51The former Secretary of State is a Girl Scout alum, showing just how far the young women who partake in the program can go. She has said: "[It] not only taught me great songs that I still sing, but lifelong lessons about leadership and the value of public service and friendships that go back all those years and keep me grounded."Queen Elizabeth II6 of 51That's right: Even the Queen of England is a member. She's genuine Girl Scout royalty.Sally Ride7 of 51The first American woman in space started out as a Girl Scout and went on to inspire millions of girls to take an interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) careers.Venus Williams8 of 51Tennis powerhouse - and one-half of the tennis world's most talented pair of siblings - Williams is a Girl Scouts alum.Abigail Breslin9 of 51At just 10 years old, Abigail was nominated for a SAG Award and an Academy Award for her critically lauded role in Little Miss Sunshine. At 12, she was inducted into the Girl Scouts - a fine addition to the organization, we have to say.Dakota Fanning10 of 51As the youngest SAG nominee ever (she was just eight), Fanning had a promising career from the get-go. Vanessa Hudgens11 of 51While you may not be as familiar with this 26-year-old star, any teen you know surely is. Debbie Reynolds12 of 51This Hollywood legend was as passionate about her time in the Girl Scouts as she was about acting. She said in an interview, "I registered as a Girl Scout, and I want to die as the world's oldest living Girl Scout. I've been one for 70 years. I don't have to do anything about it. It is such a good program, and it helped me in my youth."Carrie Fisher13 of 51Long before she wore two hair buns and a white frock to play the most famous princess in the galaxy, actress Fisher started out wearing a little green vest.Blythe Danner14 of 51Danner spent her formative years in Pennsylvania as a member of the Girl Scouts before getting into acting. Now she uses her celebrity platform to be vocal about environmental and healthcare issues.Gwyneth Paltrow15 of 51Just like her mom, Blythe Danner, Paltrow is also a Girl Scout. Of course, beyond that, she's a highly-accomplished actress with multiple Oscars and SAG Awards under her belt and she runs the lifestyle empire Goop.Queen Latifah16 of 51Singer, dancer, rapper, actress, model, comedienne, producer - this celeb's resume goes on and on. Having been nominated for and won countless accolades throughout her three-decade career (so far!), she's one of Hollywood's biggest stars.Mary Tyler Moore17 of 51She was a member of her local Girl Scout troop in California as a child years before becoming a member of the Screen Actors Guild.Lynda Carter18 of 51The woman who went on to play one of the greatest superheroes of all time started out as a Girl Scout.Candice Bergen19 of 51The Murphy Brown star spent her youth as a Girl Scout while growing up in Beverly Hills as the daughter of a model and famous ventriloquist.Lucille Ball20 of 51This famous redhead (well, dyed redhead) made history as the first woman to run her own film production studio - perhaps she learned all those trailblazing skills while getting her badges in the Girl Scouts.Grace Kelly21 of 51Kelly was not only a Girl Scout alum, but she grew up to be a film star and real-life royal when she married Prince Rainier III of Monaco.Bette Davis22 of 51Davis was a decorated Girl Scout during her childhood, which led her to become a Girl Scout leader when she got older despite her busy acting career. Susan Lucci23 of 51The soap opera queen (All My Children) is also an author and entrepreneur. Her first acting role was actually in a Girl Scout play at 11 years old.Kathleen Turner24 of 51In addition to being an Oscar-nominated actress, Turner is a women's health advocate and philanthropist.Chita Rivera25 of 51As the first Hispanic woman to receive a Kennedy Center Honors award, this musical theater icon formed a path for generations of Latin Americans to follow.Dionne Warwick26 of 51In addition to being musically gifted, the famous singer chose to empower others through her work as the United Nations Global Ambassador for the Food and Agriculture Organization.Sheryl Crow27 of 51The nine-time Grammy winner sold Girl Scout cookies long before she sold out concert venues.Natalie Merchant28 of 51Prior to becoming a member of the band 10,000 Maniacs, Merchant was one of the millions of girls who have been members of the Girl Scouts of America.Martha Stewart29 of 51Having written numerous bestsellers, published a major magazine, and hosted two shows, Stewart is yet another powerful success story from the Girl Scouts of the USA. Katie Couric30 of 51Couric has anchored shows on all the Big Three channels: CBS, ABC, and NBC. And the Girl Scouts have continued to be a driving motivation to inspire young women: in an interview, she once said, "Women in business and government have come a long way since I took the Girl Scout pledge, and maybe, to quote Dirty Dancing, nobody puts baby in a corner anymore - or calls us 'baby' for that matter."Barbara Walters31 of 51As a former host of The View, Today, and the ABC Evening News, Walters was a pioneer in television for women.Lisa Ling32 of 51"The Girl Scouts is where I became acquainted with the idea that a woman can do anything," Lisa Ling once said. Now, she's one of the United States' preeminent reporters, promoting the Girl Scouts tenet of honesty.Star Jones33 of 51In addition to co-hosting The View for nine years, Jones is also a fashion designer, lawyer, and writer. Jane Pauley34 of 51Pauley is best known for her award-winning journalism and work with various charities. She learned the importance of serving the community as a member of the Girl Scouts as a child in Indianapolis.Gloria Steinem35 of 51The legendary feminist, author, and activist devoted her life to helping women pursue their dreams, so it makes sense that she was once a member of one of the biggest organizations for girls in the world.Nancy Reagan36 of 51Reagan definitely made good on her vow to serve her country when she was First Lady of the United States from 1981 to 1989.Laura Bush37 of 51While serving as the group's Honorary National President during her time in the White House, the former First Lady said "Girl Scouts has the perfect approach to reaching girls worldwide. The world is a better place because of Girl Scouts."Condoleezza Rice38 of 51Rice's time as a Girl Scout undoubtedly instilled some of the qualities she needed to grow and become one of the most powerful people in the country (Secretary of State) from 2005 to 2009.Janet Reno39 of 51The country's first female Attorney General got her start in the Girl Scouts while growing up in Miami, Florida.Sandra Day O'Connor40 of 51She made history as the Supreme Court's first female justice. Now, more and more young women are pursuing careers in politics, following the road she helped pave.Madeleine Albright41 of 51Albright was not only the first female Secretary of State, she was actually sworn in by a unanimous vote of 99 - 0 after being nominated by President Bill Clinton - proof of just how confident everyone was of her abilities.Geraldine Ferraro42 of 51Ferraro was the first female vice presidential candidate representing a major political party when she ran alongside Walter Mondale in 1984.Tammy Duckworth43 of 51The retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel broke many barriers after launching her political career. She was the first Asian American elected to Congress in Illinois, the first disabled woman in Congress, and the first member of Congress from Thailand.Peggy Fleming44 of 51Before representing the U.S. and skating her way to Olympic gold, Fleming made the Girl Scout pledge to serve her country and "help people at all times."Lolo Jones45 of 51Jones went from earning badges to earning medals for both track and bobsledding.The Most Famous Olympians From Every State ?Jackie Joyner-Kersee46 of 51This track and field star is no stranger to Olympic gold or merit badges. She joined the Girl Scouts during her childhood in East St. Louis, Illinois.Dorothy Hamill47 of 51As a young girl, this Olympic gold-medalist would spend her downtime with her Girl Scout troop in Connecticut. Cheryl Tiegs48 of 51Besides being a supermodel, Tiegs is also a designer and an author. Shari Lewis49 of 51The puppeteer behind "Lamb Chop's Play-Along" vowed to always be a friend to animals when she became a member of the Girl Scouts.Dr. Joyce Brothers50 of 51The Girl Scouts pledge to help others may have influenced the doctor's decision to launch an advice column, which ran from 1960 to 2013. Dr. Brothers has been called "the face of American psychology."Ann Landers51 of 51Landers was not only a Girl Scout in her youth, she even led a donation drive for the organization in 1984 when cookie sales were on the decline because of widespread reports of package tampering.The well-known ladies took a vow to always "be prepared."From Good HousekeepingAbout Our Ads