Christopher Pratt
Christopher Michael Pratt (born June 21, 1979) is an American actor and producer renowned for his versatile performances in comedy and action genres across television and film.[1] He rose to prominence playing the lovable Andy Dwyer on the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation (2009–2015), which showcased his comedic timing and everyman charm.[1] Pratt transitioned to leading man status in blockbuster franchises, portraying Peter Quill/Star-Lord in the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Guardians of the Galaxy series (2014–2023) and dinosaur trainer Owen Grady in the Jurassic World trilogy (2015–2022).[1] His films as a lead have collectively grossed over $14.1 billion worldwide, establishing him as one of Hollywood's highest-grossing actors.[2] Born in Virginia, Minnesota, and raised in Lake Stevens, Washington, Pratt grew up as the youngest of three children to a supermarket worker mother and a father who worked in mining and remodeling houses.[3] After briefly attending community college, he moved to Hawaii at age 19, where he worked as a waiter and was discovered by actress Rae Dawn Chong, leading to his acting debut in the short film Cursed Part 3 (2000).[1] Early television roles followed, including Bright Abbott on The WB drama Everwood (2002–2006), before his breakout came with Parks and Recreation.[1] Pratt's film career accelerated with supporting parts in Moneyball (2011) and Zero Dark Thirty (2012), but Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), which earned over $770 million globally, marked his ascension to A-list status.[1] Subsequent hits include Jurassic World (2015, over $1.6 billion worldwide), Passengers (2016), and voice roles as Mario in The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023, over $1.3 billion) and Garfield in The Garfield Movie (2024).[1] In 2025, he starred in The Electric State and promoted the sci-fi thriller Mercy, where he plays an LAPD detective in a dystopian AI-driven future.[1][4] Pratt has earned accolades including the 2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards Generation Award for his generational impact, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2017, and multiple MTV Movie Award nominations for Best Hero and Best Comedic Performance.[5][6] In his personal life, Pratt was married to actress Anna Faris from 2009 to 2018, with whom he shares son Jack (born August 2012).[7] He married author Katherine Schwarzenegger in 2019; the couple has two daughters, Lyla (born August 2020) and Eloise (born May 2022), and a son, Ford (born November 2024).[8][9] The family resides in California, where Pratt has spoken openly about his Christian faith and commitment to family amid his demanding career.[10]Early life
Childhood and family
Christopher Michael Pratt was born on June 21, 1979, in Virginia, Minnesota, to Kathleen "Kathy" Pratt, who worked at a Safeway supermarket, and Daniel Clifton "Dan" Pratt, a carpenter who also held jobs in mining and home remodeling.[1][11] He was the youngest of three children, with an older brother, Cully Pratt, and an older sister, Angie Pratt.[12][13] When Pratt was seven years old, his family relocated from Minnesota to Lake Stevens, Washington, seeking better opportunities in a working-class community.[3] The Pratts lived modestly, occasionally relying on food banks to make ends meet, which instilled in young Chris a strong work ethic from an early age.[14] He took on small jobs around the neighborhood, contributing to the household while navigating the challenges of a tight-knit, blue-collar family environment.[15] At Lake Stevens High School, Pratt was an active and well-liked student, graduating in 1997 with solid academic standing and a reputation as the class clown.[16] He excelled in athletics, particularly wrestling, where he placed fifth in the Washington state tournament, and also participated in football and track, building discipline and resilience through these pursuits.[17][18] Additionally, Pratt starred in school plays including Grease and Bye Bye Birdie, and participated in assemblies, which helped nurture his early interest in performance.[11] Following high school, Pratt briefly attended a local community college but dropped out after one semester, opting instead for a gap year of adventure.[19] At age 19, he moved to Hawaii, where he lived nomadically out of a van on the beach, working odd jobs and fishing to sustain himself during this formative period of self-discovery.[20][21]Education and early career aspirations
After graduating from Lake Stevens High School in 1997, Pratt briefly attended a community college in Washington state, where he enrolled in classes but dropped out after just one semester, opting instead for a life of independence and exploration.[22][21] This decision reflected his early rejection of conventional academic and career trajectories, shaped in part by his family's modest circumstances and financial hardships during his upbringing in Lake Stevens, which instilled a drive for self-reliance and resourcefulness.[23] Post-dropout, Pratt pursued self-taught skills through a series of odd jobs and a nomadic lifestyle, moving to Hawaii at age 19 to live adventurously on the beach, initially in a tent before upgrading to a van he described as resembling the Mystery Machine from Scooby-Doo.[22][21] His motivations stemmed from a yearning for excitement and freedom, rejecting the stability of traditional employment in favor of experiences that built resilience, such as hustling for survival amid periods of hunger and uncertainty.[24] This period of wandering and manual labor, including stints waiting tables, honed his adaptability while sparking an interest in performance as a means to channel his charismatic energy. In late 1999, while working as a server at the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company restaurant in Maui, Pratt caught the attention of actress and director Rae Dawn Chong, who was scouting talent for her short horror film Cursed Part 3.[25][20] Their conversation during her meal led to his casting in the 2000 project, marking his inadvertent entry into acting despite his initial focus on adventure over professional ambitions.[26]Acting career
Television beginnings
Christopher Pratt's acting career commenced with a minor role in the 2000 short horror-comedy film Cursed Part 3, directed by Rae Dawn Chong, whom he met while working as a waiter in Maui, Hawaii.[1] This debut came shortly after Pratt, who had briefly pursued a nomadic lifestyle including living out of a van on the islands, decided to try his hand at acting on a whim.[21] Pratt secured his first significant television role as the charismatic but underachieving high school athlete Bright Abbott on the WB drama series Everwood, appearing in a recurring capacity from 2002 to 2006.[3] The role provided his initial steady work in the industry, allowing him to portray a character grappling with family dynamics and personal growth in the small-town setting of Everwood, Colorado.[27] Following Everwood, Pratt took on guest spots that showcased his comedic timing, including a recurring role as the eccentric activist Winchester "Ché" Cook on the final season of the Fox teen drama The O.C. in 2006–2007.[1] These appearances, along with other minor television parts, highlighted his versatility but also contributed to early financial instability, as irregular gigs left him struggling to make ends meet despite earning his first substantial $75,000 paycheck from Everwood, which he quickly spent on lavish trips without prior financial education.[28] Pratt's breakthrough in television arrived with the role of Andy Dwyer on NBC's Parks and Recreation in 2009. Initially cast for a short-term arc as the carefree, shoe-shining boyfriend of nurse Ann Perkins, the character's popularity led producers to expand the part into a series regular starting in season two, spanning until the show's 2015 conclusion.[3] This portrayal of the lovable slacker musician cemented Pratt's on-screen persona, though it later posed typecasting challenges as he sought more dramatic opportunities.[29]Film breakthrough
Pratt's transition to film began with minor roles in the late 2000s, building on his television experience that provided a foundation for auditions in larger productions. In 2008, he appeared as Barry, the unfaithful best friend and co-worker of the protagonist in the action thriller Wanted, marking one of his earliest feature film credits. This was followed in 2009 by a lead role as Lester in the romantic comedy Deep in the Valley, a low-budget film that transported characters into an alternate pornographic reality, offering Pratt comedic timing in a more irreverent setting.[30][31] By the early 2010s, Pratt secured supporting parts that highlighted his dramatic range beyond comedy. In Moneyball (2011), he portrayed Scott Hatteberg, a struggling Oakland Athletics first baseman facing personal and professional setbacks, delivering a nuanced performance as a family man under pressure. The following year, in Zero Dark Thirty (2012), Pratt played Justin, a DEVGRU (Navy SEAL) operator involved in the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound, a role that required intense physical preparation including shadowing real SEALs like Jared Shaw to ensure authenticity in tactics and demeanor.[32][33][34] The film itself drew significant controversy for its depiction of enhanced interrogation techniques as potentially effective in the intelligence-gathering process, sparking debates among senators, filmmakers, and critics about historical accuracy and moral implications.[35] Pratt's film breakthrough extended to voice work with his role as Emmet Brickowski in The Lego Movie (2014), where he provided the optimistic, everyman voice for the animated construction worker who becomes an unlikely hero, appealing to family audiences and demonstrating his versatility in animation. This period also saw Pratt undergo notable physical transformations, gaining up to 60 pounds for his comedic Parks and Recreation character before shedding it through rigorous training for dramatic film roles like those in Moneyball and Zero Dark Thirty, reshaping his image from lovable slacker to action-ready performer.[36][37]Major franchises and leading roles
Pratt's breakthrough into major franchises came with his casting as Peter Quill, aka Star-Lord, in Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), directed by James Gunn. Despite initial reluctance from Gunn to audition Pratt due to his comedic background, Pratt's screen test was ultimately compelling enough to secure the role after a rocky start where Gunn noted Pratt "bombed" the first screen test but improved dramatically in subsequent ones.[38][39] The film, which followed a group of misfit space adventurers protecting the galaxy from a powerful villain, grossed $773 million worldwide, marking a surprise hit for Marvel Studios and establishing Pratt as a viable action lead.[40] Building on this momentum, Pratt starred as Owen Grady, a velociraptor trainer, in Jurassic World (2015), which revitalized the dormant Jurassic Park franchise after a 14-year hiatus. The film depicted Grady working to contain a genetically engineered dinosaur terrorizing the park, blending high-stakes action with themes of genetic hubris, and became the fourth-highest-grossing film of all time at release with over $1.6 billion worldwide.[41][42] Pratt reprised the role in the sequels Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018), where Grady aids in rescuing dinosaurs from an erupting volcano, and Jurassic World Dominion (2022), pitting him against bioengineered threats in a world where dinosaurs roam free. In 2016, Pratt took on a romantic sci-fi lead opposite Jennifer Lawrence in Passengers, portraying mechanical engineer Jim Preston who awakens prematurely on a spaceship bound for a distant colony and grapples with isolation and ethics after rousing passenger Aurora Lane. The film explored themes of loneliness and moral dilemmas in space travel, earning mixed reviews but showcasing Pratt's dramatic range.[43] Amid these blockbusters, Pratt appeared in supporting capacities in earlier mid-2010s projects, such as the bumbling lawyer Brett in the comedy Delivery Man (2013) and the affable friend Paul in Spike Jonze's Her (2013). He returned as Star-Lord in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017), delving deeper into Quill's family dynamics with his Celestial father Ego, which grossed nearly $870 million worldwide.[44] These roles marked Pratt's transition from comedic supporting characters in films like Zero Dark Thirty (2012) to a bona fide action hero, leveraging his charm and physicality in high-octane spectacles. By 2025, the worldwide box office earnings from Pratt's lead films, including the Guardians and Jurassic World franchises, exceeded $14 billion, underscoring his status as one of Hollywood's top box office draws.[45][46]Recent projects and voice work
In 2020, Pratt provided the voice for Barley Lightfoot, the free-spirited older brother in Pixar's animated fantasy adventure Onward, directed by Dan Scanlon, where he shared the lead with Tom Holland as Ian Lightfoot.[47] The film, released amid the COVID-19 pandemic, explored themes of brotherhood and loss through a magical quest.[48] Pratt starred as James "Dan" Forester, a former Green Beret turned biology teacher drafted into a future war against aliens, in the 2021 sci-fi action film The Tomorrow War, directed by Chris McKay and released exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.[49] His performance anchored the time-travel narrative, drawing on his action-hero persona from prior franchises.[50] Expanding into voice acting, Pratt voiced the iconic plumber Mario in Illumination's The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023), directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, which became a global phenomenon grossing over $1.36 billion worldwide and setting records for animated films. The ensemble cast, including Anya Taylor-Joy as Princess Peach and Jack Black as Bowser, adapted the Nintendo video game series into a high-energy adventure.[51] In 2024, Pratt lent his voice to the titular lasagna-loving cat in The Garfield Movie, an animated origin story directed by Mark Dindal, which received mixed critical reception for its formulaic plot despite strong box-office performance exceeding $257 million globally.[52] Critics noted Pratt's energetic delivery but faulted the film for lacking the comic strip's signature sarcasm.[53] Pratt's production company, Indivisible Productions, founded in 2020, has deepened his involvement behind the camera; he served as an executive producer on the 2022 series The Terminal List and continues in that capacity for its 2025 prequel miniseries The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, where he reprises his role as James Reece in a supporting capacity alongside lead Taylor Kitsch as Ben Edwards.[54] The espionage thriller, streaming on Prime Video since August 2025, explores CIA operations and military themes.[55] Among 2025 releases, Pratt starred as the smuggler Keats opposite Millie Bobby Brown in the Netflix sci-fi adventure The Electric State, directed by the Russo brothers, set in a retro-futuristic world ravaged by a robot uprising.[56] He also leads as Uncle Jake, a Navy SEAL mentoring his nephew, in the family action film Way of the Warrior Kid, adapted from Jocko Willink's book, where he doubles as producer.[57] Looking to 2026, Pratt headlines the sci-fi thriller Mercy as Detective Chris Raven, a man on trial for his wife's murder in an AI-judged future, directed by Timur Bekmambetov and co-starring Rebecca Ferguson; the project was promoted at New York Comic Con in October 2025 with an IMAX emphasis.[4] Additionally, he reprises his voice role as Mario in the animated sequel The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, directed by Horvath and Jelenic, scheduled for theatrical release on April 3, 2026, inspired by the Nintendo game of the same name.[58]Personal life
Relationships and marriages
Before achieving widespread fame, Pratt had a brief early relationship with his Everwood co-star Emily VanCamp, whom he dated from 2004 to 2006 while portraying siblings on the series.[59] Pratt met actress Anna Faris on the set of the 2007 film Take Me Home Tonight, where they played romantic leads, sparking a relationship shortly after filming.[7] The couple became engaged in early 2009 and married on July 9, 2009, in an intimate beachside ceremony in Bali, Indonesia.[7] They frequently appeared together at public events, including red carpet premieres and award shows, sharing a lighthearted dynamic that endeared them to fans during Pratt's rising stardom.[60] In August 2017, Pratt and Faris announced their separation after eight years of marriage, citing irreconcilable differences but emphasizing their commitment to co-parenting amicably.[7] Pratt filed for divorce in December 2017, listing July 13, 2017, as the official separation date, and the proceedings concluded amicably with the divorce finalized in October 2018.[61] Following his divorce, Pratt began dating author Katherine Schwarzenegger in the summer of 2018 after being introduced through mutual friends, including Schwarzenegger's mother, Maria Shriver. The pair got engaged on January 13, 2019, and married on June 8, 2019, in a private ceremony at the San Ysidro Ranch in Montecito, California.[62] Through his marriage, Pratt became the son-in-law of former California Governor and actor Arnold Schwarzenegger and broadcast journalist Maria Shriver.[63]Family and children
Christopher Pratt and his ex-wife Anna Faris welcomed their son, Jack Pratt, in August 2012. Jack was born seven weeks premature, weighing just 3 pounds 10 ounces, and spent a month in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) due to complications from his early arrival.[64][65][66] Pratt has three children with his wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt, whom he married in 2019. Their first daughter, Lyla Maria Schwarzenegger Pratt, was born in August 2020.[67][68] Their second daughter, Eloise Christina Schwarzenegger Pratt, arrived on May 21, 2022.[67][69] In November 2024, the couple announced the birth of their third child together, a son named Ford Fitzgerald Schwarzenegger Pratt, born on November 8; they shared the news via a joint Instagram post.[70][71][72] The Pratts maintain a blended family that includes Jack alongside their three younger children, residing in Los Angeles where they prioritize a low-key lifestyle. They have navigated co-parenting amicably with Faris, occasionally sharing rare family photos to highlight their unity while emphasizing privacy to shield their children from public scrutiny.[73][74][75] Pratt's parenting philosophy centers on presence and faith, influenced deeply by Jack's premature birth, during which he vowed to be outspoken about his Christian beliefs if his son survived. He advocates for being actively involved as a father, stating that "as long as you're present, you kind of can't go wrong," amid the challenges of balancing his demanding acting career with family time.[76][77]Religious beliefs and philanthropy
Chris Pratt's religious beliefs are rooted in evangelical Christianity, which he has publicly embraced since his late teens. He credits his initial conversion to a chance encounter in Hawaii around 1998, when, at age 19, he was living a transient life as a waiter and approached by a stranger named Henry who shared the gospel with him, leading Pratt to attend church and commit to changing his life.[78] His faith deepened significantly in 2012 following the premature birth of his son, during which Pratt prayed fervently for his child's survival and vowed to dedicate his life and career to God if answered, an experience he describes as a pivotal moment of divine intervention that solidified his commitment.[79] Pratt has since described himself as spiritually oriented rather than strictly religious, emphasizing a personal relationship with Jesus Christ over institutional dogma.[80] Pratt made his faith journey more public in 2018 during his acceptance speech for the Generation Award at the MTV Movie & TV Awards, where he shared "nine rules" inspired by Christian principles, urging the audience to believe in God, pray, and treat others with grace and respect, stating, "God is real. God loves you. God wants the best for you."[81] Regarding church affiliation, Pratt faced rumors of membership in Hillsong Church due to its celebrity attendees and controversies over anti-LGBTQ+ stances and conversion therapy, but he has repeatedly denied any involvement, clarifying in 2022 that he "never went to Hillsong" and does not know anyone from the church.[82] Instead, he has attended Zoe Church in Los Angeles, an independent evangelical congregation, though he distanced himself from organized religion amid broader scrutiny of evangelical institutions, preferring a faith focused on personal conviction and biblical teachings.[83] In philanthropy, Pratt has focused on supporting children's health and welfare, often drawing from his own family's experiences with pediatric care to prioritize causes benefiting young patients. He has made multiple visits to children's hospitals, including Seattle Children's Hospital—where his son received treatment—and Ronald McDonald House New York, interacting with patients, signing autographs, and distributing toys during promotional tours for films like Jurassic World.[84] To raise funds, Pratt has leveraged his celebrity through high-profile initiatives, such as a 2015 Super Bowl bet with Chris Evans that generated nearly $27,000 for Seattle Children's Hospital and Christopher's Haven, a nonprofit aiding pediatric cancer families.[85] He also auctioned set visits for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom in 2017, directing proceeds to Seattle Children's orthopedic center, and promoted donation-based contests tied to his film appearances, emphasizing support for hospitals that provide life-saving care to children.[86] Pratt's advocacy extends to health and veterans' issues, reflecting his evangelical values of protection and service. Following his son's 2012 birth, he expressed skepticism toward certain medical interventions, which has been interpreted as part of a broader anti-vaccination stance, though he has not explicitly endorsed it; in 2025, this perspective surfaced when he publicly defended his wife's cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—a prominent vaccine skeptic and U.S. Health Secretary—calling him "wonderful" and criticizing "unreasonable hatred" toward his policies on public health and environmental causes.[87] For veterans, Pratt has actively supported military communities through his production company, Indivisible, by hiring former service members for roles in front of and behind the camera on projects like The Terminal List. In the 2025 spin-off The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, he highlighted the involvement of 25 veterans in the cast and crew, describing it as a "cathartic" opportunity to provide employment and authentic storytelling that honors their experiences.[88] These efforts align with his faith-driven emphasis on using influence for protection and humility. In 2025, Pratt has promoted family-oriented causes alongside his wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt, particularly through the release of her children's book Kat and Brandy on November 4, which draws from her childhood experiences with horses to teach kids about overcoming fears and the healing role of animals—themes that resonate with their shared focus on nurturing children's emotional well-being.[89] This aligns with Pratt's philanthropic priorities, as his dedication to children's hospitals has been shaped by family challenges, reinforcing his commitment to initiatives that foster resilience and support for young families.[90]Filmography and accolades
Film credits
Christopher Pratt's film career spans a wide range of genres, from supporting roles in indie comedies and thrillers to leading parts in major blockbusters and animated features. His transition from character actor to action star is evident in his diverse portfolio, which includes voice performances that highlight his comedic versatility. The following table lists his feature film credits in chronological order, focusing on acting roles.[91][92]| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2005 | Strangers with Candy | Brason |
| 2008 | Wanted | Barry |
| 2009 | Bride Wars | Fletcher |
| 2009 | Jennifer's Body | Roman Duda |
| 2011 | 10 Years | Cully |
| 2011 | Moneyball | Scott Hatteberg |
| 2011 | Take Me Home Tonight | Kyle Masterson |
| 2011 | What's Your Number? | Disgusting Donald |
| 2012 | The Five-Year Engagement | Alex Eilhauer |
| 2012 | Zero Dark Thirty | Justin |
| 2013 | Delivery Man | Brett |
| 2013 | Her | Paul |
| 2013 | Movie 43 | Jason |
| 2014 | The Lego Movie | Emmet Brickowski (voice) |
| 2014 | Guardians of the Galaxy | Peter Quill / Star-Lord |
| 2015 | Jurassic World | Owen Grady |
| 2016 | Passengers | Jim Preston |
| 2016 | The Magnificent Seven | Josh Faraday |
| 2017 | Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 | Peter Quill / Star-Lord |
| 2018 | Avengers: Infinity War | Peter Quill / Star-Lord |
| 2018 | Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom | Owen Grady |
| 2019 | The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part | Emmet Brickowski / Rex Dangervest (voice) |
| 2019 | The Kid | Grant Cutler |
| 2019 | Avengers: Endgame | Peter Quill / Star-Lord |
| 2020 | Onward | Barley Lightfoot (voice) |
| 2021 | The Tomorrow War | Dan Forester |
| 2022 | Thor: Love and Thunder | Peter Quill / Star-Lord |
| 2022 | Jurassic World Dominion | Owen Grady |
| 2023 | The Super Mario Bros. Movie | Mario (voice) |
| 2023 | Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 | Peter Quill / Star-Lord |
| 2024 | The Garfield Movie | Garfield (voice) |
| 2025 | The Electric State | Keats |
| 2025 | Way of the Warrior Kid | Jake |
| 2026 | Mercy | Detective Chris Raven |
| 2026 | The Super Mario Galaxy Movie | Mario (voice) |
Television and other credits
Pratt's television career began with a starring role as the rebellious teenager Bright Abbott on the WB drama series Everwood from 2002 to 2006, appearing in all 89 episodes of the show.[96] He later achieved widespread recognition for his comedic portrayal of the lovable slacker Andy Dwyer on the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation, where he appeared in 116 episodes across seven seasons from 2009 to 2015, along with the 2020 reunion special.[97] In 2022, Pratt starred as the Navy SEAL James Reece in the Amazon Prime Video action-thriller series The Terminal List, executive producing the eight-episode first season based on Jack Carr's novel.[98] In 2025, Pratt reprised his role as James Reece in a supporting capacity for the spin-off prequel series The Terminal List: Dark Wolf on Amazon Prime Video, which premiered on August 27 and focuses on the backstory of his character and teammate Ben Edwards, played by Taylor Kitsch; the eight-episode season was also executive produced by Pratt through his Indivisible Productions banner.[55] Beyond acting, Pratt has provided voice work for video games, including reprising his role as Emmet Brickowski from The Lego Movie in The Lego Movie Videogame (2014), as well as appearances in LEGO Dimensions (2015) and LEGO Jurassic World (2015).[99] Pratt has expanded into producing with several Amazon projects, including executive producing The Terminal List seasons and spin-offs, as well as the upcoming dark comedy series God's Country announced in June 2025, created by John Owen Lowe.[100] His production company, Indivisible Productions, partnered with Amazon MGM Studios for these endeavors, leveraging his film success to develop military-themed content.[101] Pratt has made numerous guest appearances on late-night television, including multiple visits to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, such as in August 2025 to promote The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, where he participated in segments like tasting game show-inspired foods. He also guest-hosted Jimmy Kimmel Live! in 2017 and appeared on Late Night with Seth Meyers.[102] On podcasts, Pratt discussed his career in a November 2025 episode of A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan, reflecting on projects like Parks and Recreation.[103] Revelations about Pratt surfaced in 2025 on DC's official Peacemaker podcast, where director James Gunn shared that Pratt's initial screen test for Guardians of the Galaxy was a "disaster," highlighting his perseverance.[104] Outside of acting and producing, Pratt has engaged in brief non-acting pursuits, including endorsements for brands like Amazon, where he curated a personal storefront in 2019 featuring workout essentials and outdoor gear, and served as the face of Amazon's adventure products in 2024 promotions.[105] He has no notable modeling credits but has appeared in apparel campaigns, such as a 2025 video marketing spot for TravisMathew golf wear.[106]Awards and nominations
Christopher Pratt has garnered significant recognition in the entertainment industry, accumulating 18 wins and 52 nominations across various awards ceremonies as of November 2025.[107] His accolades span television, film, and voice acting, reflecting his transition from supporting roles to leading man status in major franchises. Early in his career, Pratt received nominations for his television work, including two Teen Choice Awards for Choice TV Sidekick for his role in Everwood in 2004 and 2005.[108] He was also nominated for a Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for Parks and Recreation in 2013, highlighting his comedic talents.[109] Pratt's breakthrough came with his performances in action and sci-fi films, earning him several high-profile wins. He won the Saturn Award for Best Actor for Guardians of the Galaxy in 2015, the CinemaCon Award for Breakthrough Performer of the Year in 2014, and the MTV Movie Award for Best Action Performance for Jurassic World in 2016.[109][108] Additionally, he received the MTV Generation Award in 2018, recognizing his overall impact on popular culture.[110] These honors, particularly from genre-specific and fan-voted awards like the Saturn and MTV Movie Awards, underscored his appeal in blockbuster cinema and helped cement his A-list status. In recent years, Pratt's voice work has continued to earn nominations, including a People's Choice Award for Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie (Male) for The Super Mario Bros. Movie in 2024 and a Kids' Choice Award nomination for his role in The Garfield Movie in 2024.[107] Looking ahead, he has been nominated for a People's Choice Award for Favorite Movie Actor for The Electric State in 2025.[107] Other notable nominations include Teen Choice Awards for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom in 2018 and Saturn Awards for his sci-fi roles in Passengers (2017) and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2024).[108][109] The following table summarizes select major awards and nominations by year, focusing on key wins and significant categories:| Year | Award Body | Category | Nominated Work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | CinemaCon Awards | Breakthrough Performer of the Year | — | Won[109] |
| 2015 | Saturn Awards | Best Actor | Guardians of the Galaxy | Won[109] |
| 2016 | MTV Movie Awards | Best Action Performance | Jurassic World | Won[107] |
| 2018 | MTV Movie & TV Awards | Generation Award | — | Won[110] |
| 2018 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Summer Movie Actor | Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom | Won[109] |
| 2019 | Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Butt-Kicker | — | Won[109] |
| 2024 | People's Choice Awards | Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie (Male) | The Super Mario Bros. Movie | Nominated[107] |
| 2024 | Kids' Choice Awards | Blimp Award (Voice) | The Garfield Movie | Nominated[111] |
| 2025 | People's Choice Awards | Favorite Movie Actor | The Electric State | Nominated[107] |