10 things you don’t know about Chris Pine
His first acting job was on “E.R.” He played a drunk patient named Levine, whose only lines were “I got drunk at a Valentine’s Day party. It was a blow-out. It was icky.” (Don’t believe us, check it out for yourself.)
-- Compiled by Denise Martin (Matt Sayles / Associated Press)
Pine is third-generation show biz. His father, Robert Pine, played Sgt. Joseph Getraer on the 1970s cop show “CHiPS,” and his mother, Gwynne Gilford, starred in the sci-fi film “Masters of the Universe.” His grandparents on his mother’s side, Max M. Gilford and Anne Gwynne, were an entertainment lawyer and “leading lady” who starred in more than 60 films, respectively. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
Pine and costar Zachary Quinto (Spock) knew each other prior to being cast on “Star Trek” because they worked out at the same gym, Quinto recalled: “It wasn’t even a gym, it was a friend’s kitchen. That was the funny thing. We had the same trainer who was a friend of ours before he was either of our trainers, and now we work out at the same gym.” (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
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In 2007, Pine starred opposite
Pine has a degree in English from UC Berkeley and later studied acting at the University of Leeds in England and the American Conservatory Theater in
As a teenager, Pine worked as a production assistant on
Like most of the other “Star Trek” cast members, Pine says he wasn’t a fan of the show growing up but says the new movie has the same sense of “optimism and unity.” “There’s a message in this almost utopian possibility and this team of people who must work together to overcome tremendous challenges,” Pine told The Times’ Geoff Boucher. “It’s about exploration and possibility and adventure. It’s a very appealing message and it grabs people. I hope it will at least.” (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
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Pine tried to reach out to the original Kirk,
Post-”Trek,” Pine’s got his sights set on another TV show reboot. He told MTV he’s hoping to land a part on the upcoming “The A-Team” film, which Joe Carnahan is directing. “We’ve talked about it,” Pine admitted. But playing whom? The handsome Lt. Templeton “Faceman” Peck? “No, Murdock is my man. I love Murdock.” (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)