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American First Lady Bess Truman with Girl Scouts and their volunteer leaders

Anavocation is an activity that someone engages in as a hobby outside their main occupation. There are many examples of people whose professions were the ways that they made their livings, but for whom their activities outside their workplaces were their true passions in life.[1][2] Occasionally, as with Lord Baden-Powell and others, people who pursue an avocation are more remembered by history for their avocation than for their professional career.

Many times, a person's regular vocation may lead to an avocation. Many forms of humanitarian campaigning, such as work for organizations like Amnesty International and Greenpeace, may be done by people involved in the law or human rights issues as part of their work.[3]

Many people involved with youth work pursue this as an avocation.[4]

  • People whose avocations were not their vocations
  • People whose avocations were not their vocations[edit]

    A[edit]

    August Wilhelm Ambros
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Adams, Frederick Luthier Physician
    Allen, Woody Jazz musician Filmmaker
    Alston, Joseph Cameron Badminton player Federal agent
    Ambros, August Wilhelm Musical archaeologist Austrian civil service

    B[edit]

    Baden-Powell, Robert
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Baden-Powell, Robert Scouting Military officer
    Balzary, Michael Non-profit management Musician
    Barr, William Bagpiper Attorney
    Benedetto, Anthony Painter Singer
    Bennett, William Clarinetist Physicist
    Billroth, Theodor Pianist Surgeon
    Blades, Rubén Activist Musician
    Blom, Gertrude Social anthropologist Journalist
    Borodin, Alexander Composer Chemist
    Brontë, Charlotte Author Governess
    Butchart, Harvey Grand Canyon explorer Mathematics professor

    C[edit]

    Copernicus
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Carpenter, Charles Naturalist Minister
    Chekhov, Anton Writer, playwright Physician
    Copeland, Johnny Boxer Blues guitarist
    Copernicus, Nicolaus Astronomer Roman Catholic cleric
    Cervantes, Miguel Writer Marine

    D[edit]

    Olivia d'Abo
    Person Avocation Vocation
    d'Abo, Olivia Singer-songwriter Actress
    Darger, Henry Author, illustrator Custodian
    Derleth, August Naturalist Novelist
    Duncan, Watson Actor Professor

    E[edit]

    Johannes Scotus Eriugena
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Eriugena, Johannes Scotus Theologian Courtier
    Ekimyan, Alexey Composer Senior police official

    F[edit]

    Veronica Franco
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Fermat, Pierre de Mathematician Lawyer
    Foecke, Tim Whittler, wooden toy maker Metallurgist
    Franco, Veronica Poet Courtesan
    Ford, Harrison Carpenter, pilot Actor
    Feynman, Richard[5] Drummer Physicist

    G[edit]

    J. Paul Getty
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Getty, J. Paul Art collector Oilman
    Gilbert, William Natural philosopher Physician
    Goldblum, Jeff Jazz musician Actor
    Grahame, Kenneth Writer Bank of England executive

    H[edit]

    Hilda Hewlett
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Hass, Rudolph Botany Letter carrier
    Hewlett, Hilda Woodwork, metalwork Aviatrice
    Hillary, Sir Edmund Mountaineer Beekeeper
    Hohlbaum, Robert Writer Librarian
    Houston, Charles Mountaineer Physician

    I[edit]

    Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Ingres, Jean Auguste Dominique Violinist Painter
    Ives, Charles Composer Insurance agent

    J[edit]

    Brian Jacques
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Jacques, Brian Author Milkman
    Jędruch, Jacek Historian Nuclear engineer

    K[edit]

    Ada Lovelace
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Kaleeba, Noerine Activist Physiotherapist
    Kafka, Franz Writer Insurance assessor
    Kent, Corita Artist, printmaker Roman Catholic nun
    King, Augusta Ada Mathematician Courtier
    Kogan, Richard, M.D. Pianist Psychiatrist
    Krakauer, Jon Mountaineer Journalist/writer
    Kruger, Barbara Artist Graphic designer

    L[edit]

    Hedy Lamarr
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Lamarr, Hedy Inventor Actress
    Lehrer, Tom Singer/songwriter Mathematician
    Lifton, Robert Jay Cartoonist Psychiatrist
    Lluberas, Gerónimo Musician Physician
    Luna, James Artist Counselor

    M[edit]

    Gaston Means
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Maier, Vivian Photographer Au pair
    Means, Gaston Con artist Salesman
    Meschian, Arthur Singer & songwriter Architect
    Morrison, Toni Author Editor
    Moses, Anna Mary Robertson Painter Farmer

    N[edit]

    Emperor Norton
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Norton, Joshua A. Eccentric (self-declared "Emperor of these United States") Businessman
    Nabokov, Vladimir Lepidopterist Novelist

    O[edit]

    Ottendorfer, Anna
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Obici, Amedeo Farmer Businessman
    Ottendorfer, Anna Philanthropist Journalist

    P[edit]

    Michael Alfred Peszke
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Peszke, Michael Alfred Historian Psychiatrist
    Pekar, Harvey Comic book writer File clerk

    Q[edit]

    Quirinus
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Quirinus of Neuss Missionary Tribune

    R[edit]

    Jeri Ryan
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Radi, Akbar Playwright Teacher
    Rodriguez, Sixto Folk musician Demolition worker
    Roget, Peter Mark Lexicographer Physician
    Rousseau, Henri Painter Tax collector
    Ryan, Jeri Chef Actress

    S[edit]

    Shelley, Mary
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Santos, Reynaldo dos Art historian Physician
    Saro-Wiwa, Ken Environmental activist Television producer
    Shelley, Mary Political activist Author
    Silva, Inocêncio Francisco da Bibliographer Clerk
    Smith, Walter Parry Haskett Bouldering Lawyer
    Stevens, Wallace Poet Insurance executive[6]

    T[edit]

    Tolkien, J. R. R.
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Thomas, Jean Folk festival promoter Stenographer
    Tov, Baal Shem Arbitrator and mediator Rabbi
    Tolkien, J. R. R. Novelist Philologist
    Trollope, Anthony Novelist Royal Mail executive

    U[edit]

    Tracey Ullman
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Ullman, Tracey Knitter and author[7] Actress

    V[edit]

    Jean-Claude Van Damme
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Van Damme, Jean-Claude Martial artist Actor

    W[edit]

    Wells, Ida B.
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Weller, Peter Art historian Actor
    Wells, Ida B. Suffragette Journalist
    White, Henry Fox hunter Diplomat
    White, Kate Author Editor-in-chief
    Whorf, Benjamin Lee Linguist fire prevention engineer
    Williams, William Carlos Poet Pediatrician[6]

    X[edit]

    Xenakis, Iannis
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Xenakis, Iannis Composer Architect

    Y[edit]

    Person Avocation Vocation
    Yada, Lena Surfer Model, actress

    Fictional people whose avocations were not their vocations[edit]

    Bruce Wayne as his alter ego Batman
    Person Avocation Vocation
    Kent, Clark / Kal-El (DC Comics) Superhero Reporter
    Stark, Tony (Marvel Comics) Superhero Industrialist
    Wayne, Bruce (DC Comics) Crime fighter Philanthropist/industrialist/heir
    Quijano, Alonso (Don Quixote) Knight-errant Hidalgo
    Schrute, Dwight (The Office) Beet farmer Paper salesman

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Saunders, Travis. "Avocation vs. Vocation". Dragon Intuitive. Retrieved 10 February 2011.
  • ^ Miller, Robert (10 February 2010). "Your avocation may save your life". The News-Times. Hearst Corporation. Retrieved 10 February 2011.
  • ^ Boyd, Brian (20 October 2006). "A secret history of the old Ball game". Irish Times. Retrieved 4 July 2007.
  • ^ Giammona, Craig. "Avocation in Wood". Bowdoin. Archived from the original on 28 June 2011. Retrieved 10 February 2011.
  • ^ Gleick, James (1992). Genius: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman. Pantheon Books. p. 296. ISBN 978-0-679-40836-9. OCLC 243743850.
  • ^ a b Neary, Lynn (6 September 2016). "Idea For 'Gentleman in Moscow' Came From Many Nights in Luxury Hotels". National Public Radio. No. Morning Edition. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  • ^ Montagne, Renee (29 September 2006). "Tracey Ullman Takes on Knitting". NPR. NPR.org. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
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