Chris Pine’s #Poolman “is sort of the physical, emotional and spiritual embodiment of Los Angeles itself: earnest, silly and a little (or a lot) ridiculous, but insistently charming if you decide to surrender to the experience,” writes @katiewalshstx. https://t.co/OEzbNZHrTX
Chris Pine says he 'hated' working as a restaurant host in early days of his acting career: 'I was NOT a people person' https://t.co/F379TN7AXT
Chris Pine explains how he came up with his character's signature look — 'a '70s dirtbag rock-climbing hippie' — in his directorial debut, 'Poolman.' https://t.co/RB5IK5RkWQ
Chris Pine, known for his successful 20-year Hollywood career, revealed in an interview a past struggle with a supporting role paycheck. Pine's directorial debut in 'Poolman' receives praise, with his unique character style explained. Pine disliked working as a restaurant host early in his acting days. 'Poolman' is described as embodying the essence of Los Angeles, characterized as earnest, silly, and charming.