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Chris Hemsworth: Thor Role Masked Early Career Anxiety

4 Feb

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Summary

  • Hemsworth used Thor's persona to mask early career anxiety.
  • Physical transformation into Thor provided a facade of confidence.
  • He now embraces vulnerable roles, like in 'Crime 101'.
Chris Hemsworth: Thor Role Masked Early Career Anxiety

Chris Hemsworth has portrayed Thor for 15 years, a role that propelled him to superstardom. While fans perceived him as confident, Hemsworth revealed in a recent interview that he experienced significant anxiety and panic attacks early in his career. He found that embodying the powerful God of Thunder allowed him to project a confidence he didn't genuinely feel.

The physical demands and iconic image of Thor provided a crucial facade of strength for Hemsworth. This external transformation helped him navigate public appearances and interviews during a vulnerable period. He admitted that playing the superhero was a coping mechanism.

As time progressed, Hemsworth cultivated genuine self-assurance, enabling him to take on roles that showcase vulnerability. His latest project, 'Crime 101,' features a character he described as leaving him feeling profoundly 'exposed.'

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Hemsworth acknowledges his deep gratitude for the Thor character. While his future as the God of Thunder is uncertain, possibly concluding with 'Avengers: Doomsday,' his personal growth is evident. He has moved beyond needing a superhero persona to project confidence, now readily embracing more exposed roles on screen.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, Chris Hemsworth has stated that he dealt with anxiety and panic attacks early in his career.
Playing Thor allowed Chris Hemsworth to project an image of confidence, masking his early career anxieties and panic attacks.
Chris Hemsworth's new film, Crime 101, features a character that made him feel exposed, reflecting his willingness to play vulnerable roles.

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