Chris Evans

Chris Evans
Christopher Robert Evans is an American actor and filmmaker. Evans is known for his superhero roles as the Marvel Comics characters Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the Human Torch in Fantastic Four. He began his career on the 2000 television series Opposite Sex, moving to film in 2001 with the teen comedy Not Another Teen Movie. In 2013, he starred as the lead in the critically acclaimed science fiction action film Snowpiercer, and in 2015, he made...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth13 June 1981
CityBoston, MA
CountryUnited States of America
I've been lucky enough - well, maybe unlucky enough - to have had a lot of friends who have had their ups and downs. And for an actor, that's good. Life experience in any regard is good. So I've seen a lot and I've had my own experiences.
I can’t believe I was almost too chicken to play Captain America.
I don't know any form of art or entertainment that can affect people the way movies can. I know it sounds ridiculous, but they can change your world. They can change your views.
Dressing a baby is like putting an octopus into a string bag, making sure none of the arms hang out.
But my happiness in this world - my level of peace - is never going to be dictated by acting.
What does a woman want? More.
I'm a big fan of working out on my own. I put my headphones on and I'm pretty good at self-motivating. At the end of the day, I enjoy it. Once I'm there and once I get going, I tend to love it, and I feel good.
I swear to God, if you saw me when I am by myself in the woods, I'm a lunatic. I sing, I dance.
Anyone who's had a tattoo knows once you get your first one, as you're walking out the door, you're planning the next.
I can handle the craziness some of the time, maybe most of the time. But I know I can't handle it all of the time.
I am single and not looking to be in a relationship.
I had no idea there were so many ways you could burn yourself out.
I like girls who aren't so la-di-da. L.A. is so la-di-da.
I didn't realize - you think you are doing a movie but then you realize it's a Columbia Pictures movie so it's probably going to have some publicity. Then you see a billboard and it's like, 'God! I'm on a billboard!' It doesn't hit all at once, it kind of unravels itself and it's still unraveling.