Years ago, Chris Pine turned “Wonder Woman” down. Then Patty Jenkins came on board and suddenly without even much of a script he found himself under a kind of spell listening to her vision for the film over a hamburger in Los Angeles' Silverlake neighborhood...
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Looking at Chris Pine's career, it's hard to imagine that he hadn't always harbored a lifelong passion to be an actor.
In a little over a decade since his first big screen role (the sequel to "The Princess Diaries"), Pine, 35, has established himself as one of the most recognizable stars of his generation.
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