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Quote of the day by Chris Pratt: 'Just be comfortable with who you are'
ET Online | January 31, 2026 10:00 PM CST

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Chris Pratt's remarkable journey from a restaurant server to a global movie icon is detailed. His box office success, driven by major franchises like Marvel and Jurassic World, highlights his status as a leading man.

Chris Pratt is one of the highest-paid stars in Hollywood
Chris Pratt is a name that resonates far beyond Hollywood. Over the years, he has evolved into one of the most recognizable and commercially successful actors in the world. His films have collectively earned more than $14.1 billion at the global box office, placing him among the highest-grossing movie stars in cinema history. Between 2015 and 2017, he consistently ranked among the top-paid actors worldwide, a testament to his growing influence and audience appeal. By headlining massive franchises and high-investment productions, Pratt has secured a reputation as one of the industry’s most reliable and profitable leading men.

One of his most enduring personal philosophies is reflected in his well-known words:
Just be comfortable with who you are..

A Chance Discovery That Changed Everything

Pratt’s journey to fame began far from red carpets and film premieres. At just nineteen, he was working as a server at the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company in Maui when fate intervened. Actress and filmmaker Rae Dawn Chong noticed his natural charm and confidence and decided to cast him in her first directorial project, a short horror film titled Cursed Part 3 released in 2000. On set, Pratt stood out for his professionalism and preparation, delivering a performance that left a strong impression on the entire team. He later credited this early experience with giving him a foundational understanding of acting and shaping his confidence in pursuing the craft.

Building a Career Through Television and Early Films

Pratt’s first steady role on television came with the family drama Everwood, where he portrayed Harold Brighton Abbott from 2002 to 2006. This role allowed him to develop consistency as an actor and gain wider visibility. He later appeared in the teen drama The O.C., playing the unconventional activist Winchester Ché Cook during its fourth season.

Around the same time, Pratt explored a range of film roles across genres. He appeared as Barry, a morally flawed friend, in the action thriller Wanted, and took on comedic roles in films like Wieners. His versatility continued with appearances in Bride Wars, Jennifer’s Body, and Deep in the Valley, the latter marking his first leading role in a comedy film and signaling his potential as a romantic and comedic lead.

The Breakthrough Role That Redefined His Image

In 2009, Pratt joined the cast of the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation as Andy Dwyer. Initially written as a short-term character, Andy quickly became a fan favorite due to Pratt’s comedic timing and heartfelt performance. The creators expanded his role, turning him into a central figure in the series. This character ultimately became Pratt’s breakthrough, transforming him from a supporting actor into a widely recognized television star and setting the stage for his leap into blockbuster cinema.

From Sitcom Star to Franchise Powerhouse

Pratt’s global stardom was cemented when he stepped into the role of Star-Lord in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Appearing in six films from Guardians of the Galaxy in 2014 through Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 in 2023, he became a defining face of the franchise. He further strengthened his box office dominance by playing Owen Grady in the Jurassic World trilogy. His filmography also includes major projects such as The Magnificent Seven, Passengers, and The Tomorrow War. Beyond live-action roles, he has lent his voice to popular animated films including The Lego Movie series, Onward, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, and The Garfield Movie.

Recognition, Personal Life, and Business Ventures

Pratt’s influence has earned him widespread recognition. Time named him among the 100 most influential people in the world in 2015, and Forbes featured him on its Celebrity 100 list the following year. Often described as a modern sex symbol, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2017.

In his personal life, Pratt was previously married to actor Anna Faris and later wed author Katherine Schwarzenegger in 2019. He is a father of four children. Expanding his presence behind the scenes, he launched Indivisible Productions in 2020. Its debut project, The Terminal List, proved highly successful and positioned him as one of the highest-paid actors in television, earning $1.4 million per episode.


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