Hollywood actor Chris Pratt, known for his diverse roles, has opened up about portraying “the douche character” in many of his early industry roles. Despite now being a highly sought-after actor in Hollywood, Pratt admitted to often playing the undesirable boyfriend figure. He reminisced about his past roles, mentioning how he frequently portrayed characters that viewers wouldn’t want the girl to end up with, labeling them as the “douche character.”
Pratt also fondly recalled his time on the popular TV sitcom “Parks and Recreation.” He expressed his love for the show, highlighting the convenience of working just minutes away from his home. Pratt shared his experience of quickly getting into character and improvising comedy on set, emphasizing how much he enjoyed the process.
Reflecting on his character Andy Dwyer from the show, Pratt likened him to a “golden retriever.” He discussed Andy’s unconventional romance with Aubrey Plaza’s character, April Ludgate, describing it as a mix of contrasting personalities. Pratt appreciated the irony and rebellious nature of their relationship, noting how their dynamic added depth to Andy’s character beyond being a mere side role.
Chris Pratt emphasized the significance of the Andy-April romance in shaping his character’s development. He highlighted the synergy between the two characters, emphasizing that their on-screen chemistry elevated the individual impact of their roles, creating a more compelling narrative together.
