Chris Pratt‘s Amazon Prime series The Terminal List hits the streaming service this weekend, and some information about his salary for the show was just released.
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With multi-million-dollar franchises like Jurassic World and Guardians of the Galaxy, it’s understandable why fans want to know about Chris Pratt’s net worth and whether he makes more as Star-Lord or Owen Grady.
Pratt—whose full name is Christopher Michael Pratt—was born on June 21, 1979, in Virginia, Minnesota. He graduated from high school in 1997 and went on to attend community college but dropped out in the first semester before moving to Maui, Hawaii, where he lived in a van and a tent on the beach. “It’s a pretty awesome place to be homeless. We just drank and smoked weed and worked minimal hours, just enough to cover gas, food, and fishing supplies,” he told the Independent in a past interview. While working as a waiter at Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. in Maui, Pratt was discovered by actress and director Rae Dawn Chong who cast him in her directorial debut, Cursed Part 3. The short film led to other acting jobs, such as the role as Harold Brighton “Bright” Abbott on the TV show Everwood and Winchester “Ché” Cook on The OC.
Pratt’s breakthrough role came in 2009 when he played Andy Dwyer in NBC’s Parks and Recreation. Originally meant to be a guest star, the producers liked Pratt so much they promoted him to a series regular. His next big break came in 2014 when he was cast as Peter Quill, also known as Star-Lord, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Guardians of the Galaxy franchise. The success of the series led Pratt to star as the lead of other action movies like the Jurassic World franchise and The Tomorrow War.
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In an interview on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert in 2016, Pratt opened up about what it was
Chris Pratt‘s Amazon Prime series The Terminal List hits the streaming service this weekend, and some information about his salary for the show was just released.
Chris Pratt has revealed he actually doesn’t like being called by his name Chris, and even says it’s not his name. Instead, the Jurassic World actor, whose full name is really Christopher Michael Pratt, prefers to be called by his nicknames, including Pratt and CP. The 43-year-old star, who recently welcomed his second daughter with wife Katherine Schwarzenegger, revealed that being called Chris ‘feels weird’, even by his friends.
Chris Pratt is reacting to all those viral conversations labeling him the “Worst Chris” in Hollywood.
Chris Pratt is opening up about being one of the Hollywood “Chris” actors and how he doesn’t like people calling him by his first name.
Universal and Illumination’s Nintendo movie Super Mario Bros about the famed videogame plumbers, kart drivers and squashers of turtles is zipping from its planned December 21 release date to April 7, which is Easter weekend 2023.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorAccording to Chris Pratt, his voice performance as Mario in the upcoming feature adaptation of the Super Mario Bros. video game will be “unlike anything you’ve heard.”Variety got the chance to catch up with Pratt at the Wednesday night premiere of his new Amazon Prime Video series “The Terminal List” (more on that later!) to talk about finding his voice for the film, which co-stars Charlie Day as Luigi.There’s been much internet discussion over Pratt’s casting in the animated film as the Italian plumber despite his non-Italian background, with critics expressing concern that his accent could potentially be offensive.
Chris Pratt‘s Italian accent for the upcoming Super Mario film will not be offensive, producer Chris Meledandri has claimed.The casting of Pratt as Mario and Charlie Day as Luigi was instantly met by criticism from fans, given that neither actor is Italian. But Meledandri has since attempted to quell those concerns.“We are collaborating with Chris and his experienced team to not just create a character-licensed film, but a new piece of entertainment which brings Super Mario Bros.
Chris Pratt is stepping out for the premiere of his new Amazon Prime Video series.
The studio behind the upcoming live-action “Super Mario” movie is teasing Chris Pratt’s “great performance”.
Illumination founder and CEO Chris Meledandri is speaking out about the backlash surrounding Chris Pratt‘s casting as the iconic Nintendo video game character Mario.
“Your memory makes you question the truth; the truth makes you question your memory” — so reads the message that scrolls in Prime Video’s latest trailer for “The Terminal List” titled “Perspective is Everything.” The upcoming psychological thriller-action series stars Chris Pratt as Navy Seal Lieutenant James Reece, who isn’t certain about his reality after his platoon is ambushed during combat. Also starring are Constance Wu, Taylor Kitsch and Riley Keough with “Training Day” filmmaker Antoine Fuqua directing. It follows Reece as he investigates the circumstances surrounding the attack on his troop.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterUniversal’s dino-sized “Jurassic” franchise is showing no signs of extinction at the box office.“Jurassic World Dominion,” the sixth installment in the long-running series, pulled in a monster $176 million from 72 international markets over the weekend, bringing its overseas total to $245 million. Combined with its $143 million domestic debut, the film stands at a robust $389 million and will imminently cross the $400 million mark.Directed by Colin Trevorrow and starring Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Bryce Dallas Howard and Chris Pratt, “Dominion” opened in 57 new foreign markets this weekend, including China, the United Kingdom and France.China, which has been increasingly hostile to Hollywood films, embraced the film, where it opened in first place with $52.5 million.
premieres July on Amazon Prime. The “Guardians of the Galaxy” actor set the soiled scene: “There’s one scene where my character James Reece gets caught in a mudslide and so to get the shot the last thing we did was me essentially getting buried alive.”Pratt explained, “So I’m laying on about a 45-degree angle, buried up to my head in dirt and what they’re going to do is cover me with dirt.
We’re less than a month away from the debut of Chris Pratt‘s new series, The Terminal List!
Chris Pratt is taking matters into his own hands in Amazon Prime Video's new drama series, and only ET exclusively premieres the official trailer.Based on the best-selling 2018 novel by Jack Carr, the eight-episode series follows James Reece (Pratt) after his entire platoon of Navy SEALs is ambushed during a high-stakes covert mission. Reece returns home to his family with conflicting memories of the event and questions about his culpability.
Jurassic World: Dominion stops being an upcoming movie, and starts playing at a theater near you. After early showings in international markets, the big Hollywood premiere of director Colin Trevorrow’s epic conclusion has brought us that much closer to the flick's theatrical release. With legacy stars colliding with the Jurassic World cast, some great photos have emerged from the event; and I’m super obsessed with one Chris Pratt and Laura Dern moment that came out of it.