Chris Pratt’s Body Measurements Including Height, Weight, Shoe Size

Chris Pratt Height Weight Body Statistics

Biography

Chris Pratt’s body measurements are all here! Check out hisS height, weight, shoe size and more!

Christopher Michael Pratt is an American actor born on June 21, 1979 to Danial Clifton Pratt and Kathleen Louise. After dropping out of college, he was working at a restaurant in Maui where he was discovered by director and actress Raw Dawn Chong who signed the 19-year old Chris for her movie Cursed Part 3. Following his debut film in 2000, Pratt soon entered in the television industry and earned a lot of fame for his performance in TV series Everwood. After his success on television at very early stage of his career, Chris Pratt has gone on to star in two more successful TV shows ‘The O.C.’ and ‘Parks and Recreation’ as part of the main cast. Although he continued to work in the film industry at the same time but failed to have to major hit. However things began changing in 2012 after which he has appeared in a number of critically as well as commercially successful movies such as Zero Dark Thirty, Guardians of the Galaxy and Jurassic World. When it comes to the personal life of the actor, Chris Pratt has been married to actress Anna Faris since 2009 and the couple has one son together.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements you might be interested in can be found in the table below. For example height, weight and dress size.

Height188 cm, 6′ 2″
Weight84 kg, 185 pounds
Shoe Size (US)unknown
Body ShapeN/A

Chris Pratt Net Worth

The net worth of Chris Pratt is not available right now.

Quotes

The only way physical comedy works is if you don’t see it coming. And the harder the fall, the funnier it is. You have to really take some shots, and I’ve walked away with some bumps and bruises.

My favorite way to blow off steam is to sing obnoxiously loud in the shower.

Television is such an evolving medium.

You get to a point where you have to start planning, when you cross that line where you have enough value to get someone’s movie made if you attach yourself to it, you have to be very thoughtful and have to plan. When you’re starting out, you’re willing to do anything.

As long as I keep getting cast, I don’t care if it’s typecast.

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