I can think of 10 - there may have been more. Carter and Obama wrote books that were essentially campaign literature. Eisenhower wrote a book about WW II.
Ford wrote a book about the Kennedy assassination, Kennedy won a prize for his Profiles in Courage, but it is not certain how big a part he actually had in writing it. Wilson wrote several books on political science and American history. Theodore Roosevelt wrote several books about topics in American history and his hunting adventures. Nixon wrote a memoir, Six Crises, about his vice-presidency and first campaign. Jefferson wrote a book on the geography and people of Virginia. John Adams wrote three volumes on the US Constitution.
No. Former vice presidents are referred to with the highes honorific they had achieved prior to becoming vice president. Example - a Vice President that was a Senator before becoming Vice President would be referred to as Mr. Senator after he left the Vice Presidential office.
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No. Several Presidents were governors or held other political office prior to becoming President. Some held no political office at all.
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President Obama wrote some books prior to becoming President; other than that, I'm not aware of any business that he's been in.
He was a lawyer.
All Presidents serve as the Commander in Chief of the US Armed Forces. Those holding high ranks in the military prior to becoming President include:George WashingtonAndrew JacksonUlysses S. GrantTeddy RooseveltDwight Eisenhower
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Lincoln's job before becoming president was as a lawyer. But he held many jobs prior to studying and becoming a lawyer. Two of them are as a clerk and surveyor.
He was an actor and also the governor of California.
There were no American Presidents prior to the creation of the United States.
As of May 2014, only one president was ever an actor. President Ronald Reagan was an actor and President of the Screen Actors Guild. He appeared on film and TV.