Will never complain about losing privacy: Chris Pratt
Actor Chris Pratt says that he has vowed that he will never complain about losing his privacy due to stardom.
“I have sort of made a vow to myself that I won’t be caught complaining about it (losing privacy). The reality of our life is slightly different now. We have to plan things that we didn’t have to earlier; spontaneity is out of the window,” Pratt said.
Pratt is the main lead in two of the biggest Hollywood franchises — Jurassic World and Guardians of the Galaxy.
Pratt was a homeless man before he rose to stardom. He used to live in a Scooby-Doo van and worked at a seafood restaurant in Hawaii in the late 1990s. It was at this restaurant that he was discovered by actress Rae Dawn Chong, who then gave him his first film, Cursed Part 3, in 2000.
Pratt went on to do TV shows like The Huntress, The O.C., and Everwood, but rose to prominence as the chubby and easy-going character named Andy Dwyer in Parks and Recreation.
His filmography includes projects such as Bride Wars (2009), Moneyball (2011), Zero Dark Thirty (2012), Guardians Of The Galaxy (2014), The Magnificent Seven (2016), and Passengers (2016).
Pratt, who has been in the news due to his split from actor Anna Faris after eight years of marriage, says living under the spotlight is part and parcel of showbiz.