Pratt at the 2018 San Diego Comic Con International American actor Chris Pratt began his film career with minor roles before securing a starring role in the drama series Everwood (2002–2006); he later had his breakthrough as Andy Dwyer in the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation (2009–2015). Between 2009 and 2014, Pratt had supporting roles in several films, including the action thriller Wanted (2008), the sports biopic Moneyball (2011), and the romantic comedy Her (2013). Pratt received global recognition and established himself as a leading actor through his portrayal of Star-Lord in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, appearing in a series of superhero films spanning from Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023).
Pratt achieved further critical and commercial success portraying Owen Grady in the Jurassic World franchise (2015–2022). His other starring roles include the films The Magnificent Seven (2016), Passengers (2016), The Tomorrow War (2021) and the action thriller television series The Terminal List (2022). A voice actor, he has voiced characters in several successful films, including the Lego Movie franchise (2014–2019), Onward (2020), The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) and The Garfield Movie (2024).
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