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The Orange Is the New Black star also won a track scholarship to Boston University where she became one of its top sprinters and even holds the record for sprinting there.įast forward to the present day, Aduba continues to flex her endurance muscles amid acting projects, having participated in the Boston Marathon and the New York City Marathon. – Pic courtesy of NetflixĪs a child, the Emmy award winning actress dabbled in competitive figure skating. Uzo Aduba Uzo Aduba in Orange is the New Black. He was also cast in lead roles for Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman and Christopher Nolan’s Tenet, and played the titular characters in Malcolm & Marie and Beckett.
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Washington scored his first major role when he was cast in HBO drama series Ballers, which he starred in until 2019. For four years, he served as the running back for the United Football League's Sacramento Mountain Lions until the league ceased operations in October 2012.
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Having excelled in football, basketball, and track in high school, Washington continued playing football at Morehouse College and signed with the St Louis Rams as an undrafted free agent in 2006. – Pic courtesy of Netflixĭespite making his first ever on-screen appearance at the tender age of seven in Spike Lee’s Malcolm X, which starred his father Denzel Washington in the titular role, John David Washington did not immediately follow in the latter’s footsteps when it came to pursuing an acting career. John David Washington John David Washington in Beckett.
In 2014, he played Drax the Destroyer in Guardians of the Galaxy, paving the way for more appearances in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as well as starring roles in major blockbusters such as Spectre, Blade Runner 2049, Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead, and most recently, Dune.
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He quickly rose to fame under the aforementioned ring name and would go on to become a six-time world champion, winning the World Heavyweight Championship four times and the WWE Championship twice.īautista’s early filmography consisted of guest appearances and cameos as himself in TV shows like Smallville and Chuck.
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Known for his hulking muscular frame, Bautista began his professional wrestling career in 1999 and signed with the WWF the next year. To wrestling fans, he will always be ‘Batista’. He has since starred in countless movies and even co-founded production company Seven Bucks Productions in 2012, which has churned out films like Baywatch, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw, and upcoming heist comedy Red Notice starring Johnson, alongside Ryan Reynolds and Gal Gadot.ĭave Bautista Dave Bautista in Army of the Dead. Johnson made his acting debut in 1999 playing his father Rocky Johnson in That ‘70s Show before making his theatrical debut in 2001’s The Mummy Returns. Following in his father and grandfather’s footsteps, he decided to pursue a career in professional wrestling instead and signed on to the WWE (then known as WWF) in 1996. His dream, however, was cut short when he was let go from the Canadian Football League’s Calgary Stampeders in his first season. We were all introduced to Dwayne 'The Rock'' Johnson as the WWF superstar whose right eyebrow had a life of its own, but did you know that he briefly pursued a career in professional American football? A young Johnson played for the Miami Hurricanes in college and won a national championship as part of the 1991 lineup. – Pic courtesy of Netflixĭo you smelllll what The Rock is cookin’?! So shutup, you just sound ignorant.While some actors’ athletic histories are known to many, you’d be surprised by how many of them actually started their professional careers in sports.ĭwayne Johnson Dwayne Johnson in Red Notice.
So they had no idea what they could and could not accomplish, because no one had tried it to that extent yet, so they tried and fell short, but to make it seem like they were 'idiots' or something only proves you are some ignorant child who is playing at critic and who would have not been able to make something 1/100 as good as the people who did that film at that point in visual effects. So everytime you started a movie you had no bloody idea how you were going to make it work, you literally were doing stuff no one had done before every single movie. The thing was, as the time CG was still so knew, it was hard to know it's limitations, no one did yet.
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It was nearly impossible at that time to make realistic humans front and center of the camera at that time.īut show me one other full human face done before 2001 that was so much better? It wasn't just about budgets running out etc. What is sad is idiots who have no idea how hard it was to make a cg human in 2001 who think they 'know' what they are talking about.