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Want to have Tom Cruise’s legacy: Chris Pratt

Chris Pratt shares all about his admiration for actor Tom Cruise, being proudly religious, and how Hollywood is not antiChrist­ian like many may think

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When Chris Pratt is running his fastest, he has a tendency to fall. The Guardians of the Galaxy and Jurassic World star broke a femur growth plate as a kid, leaving him less than confident in his sprinting abilities, and a bit selfconsci­ous about some action scenes. “My leg grew in a little funny. So when I run, I run a little crooked. And if I run at top speed, there’s a high likelihood I will fall down,” he said. “My high school football highlight tape was all just images of me falling down midfield, like I just tripped over my shoe laces or something. So that’s always a little bit of a concern for me.” Pratt discussed running in an interview talked about his passion for fitness, his religion, and his admiration for actor Tom Cruise.

What’s the fitness routine when you’re at the farm?

At the farm there is actually a fitness club in town. So I go there. But I do a lot of biking and running there, and ocean swimming... For me, it really clears my mind. Sound body, sound mind. I’m an actor so I don’t have that kind of job I can just shut my mind off and do physical labour. I think that’s what I was probably geneticall­y made for, you know? I should be moving refrigerat­ors or something. But now I’m doing a job that really isn’t that physically demanding. So having something that I can just shut my mind off and do physically every day is good for me.

Running on screen, who is your top person for that?

Oh, Tom Cruise. Mission: Impossible — he ran across London, across bridges, over buildings. Yeah, Tom is a great runner. He did all his own jumping, he was flying the helicopter, he really was like — oh, if there’s a question of whether or not I’m the best at this, let me put that question to bed. He’s the best.

Is that a career goal, to be able to be doing that kind of thing when you’re 50plus?

One of the career goals that I have based on Tom Cruise is his reputation as being a really nice, positive guy who works hard. I’ve never actually met him, but I would like — if you’re going to leave a legacy, it’d be nice to have it be that people thought you were nice and easy to work with and you worked hard.

At recent awards show appearance­s, you went out on stage and talked publicly about your faith. Is it an especially important time to do that?

I don’t know that I am so much more motivated by where the world is or if it’s just what I’m feeling called to do right now. I think it’s a combinatio­n of both things. That kind of a message, it might not be for everybody. But there is a group of people for whom that message is designed. And nothing fills my soul more than to think that maybe some kid watching that would say, ‘Hey, I’ve been thinking about that. I’ve been thinking about praying. Let me try that out.’ That’s like the only way I feel like I can repay what has essentiall­y been a giant gift in my life.

Does it feel like a risk sometimes in Hollywood?

No, not at all. I think that there’s this narrative that exists out there that Hollywood is anti-Christian or antireligi­ous, but it’s just not the case. They are kind of not antianythi­ng. And I’ve never had anyone try to shame me, to my face.

 ?? PHOTO: DANNY MOLOSHOK/ REUTERS/ ??
PHOTO: DANNY MOLOSHOK/ REUTERS/

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