Chris Pratt

Chris Pratt
Christopher Michael "Chris" Pratt is an American actor. He came to prominence from his television roles, including Bright Abbott in Everwoodand Andy Dwyer in the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth21 June 1979
CityVirginia, MN
CountryUnited States of America
monday garfield boxes
I like to do 'Garfield Mondays': lasagna and napping in a box.
kids son missing
You can't help but change when you have a kid, and for me it was just a sense of I didn't feel like anything was missing in my life and it wasn't. It all came at just the right time, and now if I am absent from my son, I do feel like something is missing.
thoughtful lines starting-out
You get to a point where you have to start planning, when you cross that line where you have enough value to get someone's movie made if you attach yourself to it, you have to be very thoughtful and have to plan. When you're starting out, you're willing to do anything.
long care casts
As long as I keep getting cast, I don't care if it's typecast.
bad-day people
Both 'OC' and 'Everwood,' there were people on set where you learned to stay away from them on a bad day.
opportunity stories tvs
What's so great about TV is that you can get an opportunity to tell really rich stories, over the course of so many hours. It's like a novel of this type of medium.
Celebrity is intoxicating.
thinking training navy
I don't have any delusions. I don't think I would make it through Navy SEAL training.
beets salad bars
I have some weird habits. For instance, I love beets. Show me a salad bar and I will clean them out of their beets.
thinking television telling-stories
I would definitely not rule out doing television, because I think it's a great medium for telling stories.
cells phones use
I lose my cell phone so much that I switch it every month or so, but Sony Ericsson is usually what I use.
independent years ensemble
'Ten Year' was probably - I might say 'Ten Year' was my favorite filming experience of anything I ever worked on. It was totally different from 'Moneyball' in that it was a small budget, independent movie. It had a giant ensemble of actors, all of whom were basically working for free.
teacher thinking bridesmaids
The American audience has really opened up to women being A.) funny and B.) kinda crude. 'Bridesmaids' is R-rated, and I think it was a major coup for women to have an R-rated comedy that did really well. Same as 'Bad Teacher.'
sweet goal oscars
To go to the Oscars for Moneyball - that was pretty amazing. And to be able to go work with Kathryn Bigelow - that's going to be pretty sweet. Hopefully I don't have to go back to being a waiter. That's still my main goal.