Chris Pratt: From Comedy Side - Roles to the Space - Rogue Star - Lord



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Chris Pratt: From Comedy Side - Roles to the Space - Rogue Star - Lord

Before becoming the space - rogue Star - Lord in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Chris Pratt was best known for his role as the lovable and somewhat goofy Andy Dwyer in Parks and Recreation. Prior to that, his acting career mainly consisted of playing comedic supporting roles, such as the funny friend or the clueless boyfriend. He could make the audience laugh, but didn't have the characteristics of a leading man.

 

 

 

Even in films like Moneyball and Zero Dark Thirty, the characters he played were all "amiable guys who didn't take things too seriously". His early roles were mostly in the comedy genre, allowing him to showcase his comedic talent. However, these roles also somewhat limited the public's perception of him, making it difficult to see his potential in other areas.

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Nevertheless, Pratt's opportunity came when he was cast as Star - Lord in the Guardians of the Galaxy. This role completely changed his career. As Star - Lord, he showed a different side of himself, with a mix of humor, courage, and leadership. This role not only made him a household name worldwide but also proved his acting versatility, enabling him to transform from a supporting actor in comedies to a leading man in blockbuster action films.
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