Learn some curious facts that you probably didn't know about the actor who plays Captain America and Buzz Lightyear.
Without a doubt, Chris Evans is one of the most famous actors in Hollywood, due to his performance as Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (UCM) in addition to recently voicing Buzz Lightyear in the new Pixar film.
Raised in the town of Sudbury in the United States, Chris Evans has become an actor, director and producer who at an early age showed interest in acting, making the decision to study theater after finishing high school.
Chris Evans's favorite superhero was not from Marvel
According to an interview with The Hollywood, a fan asked Chris Evans who his favorite superhero was. The actor answered honestly by revealing that his favorite comic book hero was Batman.
"I probably shouldn't say that, it's DC, I'm going to get in trouble. But those Michael Keaton movies, they were pretty big, so yeah, I'll say Batman," Chris Evans said.
Chris Evans uncle is a US politician
His mother's brother, Mike Capuano, has served in the United States House of Representatives for the 7th and 8th districts of Massachusetts for two decades, from 1999 to 2019. Additionally, his uncle was also the mayor of Somerville.
Chris Evans appeared in a Marilyn Manson music video
Despite being a big Disney fan, Chris Evans participated in Marilyn Manson's Tainted Love music video, along with other fellow actors such as Jamie Pressley and Eric Christian Olsen, his co-stars from the film Not Another Teen Movie.
Chris Evans shares a tattoo with 'The Avengers'
According to Entertainment Weekly, Chris Evans and Scarlett Johansson organized the main cast of The Avengers to get a tattoo to pay tribute to their respective characters: Iron Man, Thor, Hawkeye, Captain America, Black Widow and Hulk. With the exception of Mark Ruffalo, the rest of the cast got a tattoo.
Chris Evans younger brother is an actor
Chris Evans has a brother who is also dedicated to acting; Scott Evans, who despite not being as famous as his brother, has slowly made his way into television shows like Fringe, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, White Collar and Grace & Frankie. In addition to belonging to the LGBTQ+ community.