Chris Pine

Christopher Whitelaw Pine is an American actor. He is known for playing James T. Kirk in the Star Trek reboot film series and Will Colson in Unstoppable. He also appeared in Cinderella’s Prince in Into the Woods, Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, Toby Howard in Hell or High Water, Bernie Webber in The Finest Hours, Steve Trevor in Wonder Woman, Dr. Alexander Murry in A Wrinkle in Time, and Robert the Bruce in Outlaw King.

About Chris Pine in brief

Summary Chris PineChristopher Whitelaw Pine is an American actor. Pine made his feature film debut as Lord Devereaux in The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement. He is known for playing James T. Kirk in the Star Trek reboot film series and Will Colson in Unstoppable. In 2011, Pine sat down with the actor who originated the role of Captain Kirk, William Shatner, for the feature documentary The Captains, which he wrote and directed. He also appeared in Cinderella’s Prince in Into the Woods, Jack Ryan in Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, Toby Howard in Hell or High Water, Bernie Webber in The Finest Hours, Steve Trevor in Wonder Woman, Dr. Alexander Murry in A Wrinkle in Time, and Robert the Bruce in Outlaw King. Pine was born at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, California. His father, Robert Pine, is an actor who co-starred on CHiPs as Sergeant Joseph Getraer, and his mother, Gwynne Gilford, is a former actress who became a practicing psychotherapist. Pine graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 2002 with a B. A.

in English. He turned down a role in a film adaptation of White Jazz, to accept the part in the 2009 Star Trek film, which was released to critical and viewer acclaim in May of that year. He appeared in an episode of the series Six Feet Under, as well as in Confession, an independent film that was released directly to video, and The Bulls, another short film. Pine appeared in the made-for-television film Surrender, Dorothy which aired in early 2006. In 2007, he starred opposite Scott Wolf in the Los Angeles production of Neil LaBute’s play Fat Pig, winning positive reviews for his depiction of a competitive, alpha-male friend. He portrayed real-life Napa Valley vintner Bo Barrett in the 2008 film Bottle Shock. In the fall of 2009, he began filming the action film Unst unstoppable, written by Tony Scott and directed by Mark Bomback. In November 2010, he played a young train conductor who helped a veteran railroad engineer stop an unmanned freight train carrying toxic liquids from wiping out a nearby city.