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Chris Pine 'hated' working as a restaurant host before becoming a star

By IANS | Updated: May 9, 2024 08:55 IST

Los Angeles, May 9 Actor Chris Pine once worked at a restaurant before finding success in Hollywood. However, ...

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Los Angeles, May 9 Actor Chris Pine once worked at a restaurant before finding success in Hollywood. However, he has now shared that he hated it and wasn't a "people person" at the time.

"I was a host at a restaurant and just hated it. Could not have hated it anymore. I was not a people person. It was all about just getting work," Pine told Business Insider.

A gamut of romantic comedies, including names such as 'Just My Luck', 'Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement', and 'Blind Dating', helped Pine gain the spotlight.

The actor did admit, though, that he didn't really watch a lot of his earlier movies, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

When asked if he would ever watch his own films on television, Pine replied: "I mean, not a chance. And that's for most of my films."

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