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[WATCH] Chris Pratt’s Drunk Acting Lessons Are Amazing

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Chris Pratt shares drunk acting lessons and they are amazing to watch for any aspiring actor or fan.

Chris Pratt first became known for his television roles, including Bright Abbott in Everwood and Andy Dwyer in Parks and Recreation. His early film career began with supporting roles in mainstream films such as Wanted, Bride Wars, Jennifer’s Body, Moneyball, What’s Your Number?, The Five-Year Engagement, Zero Dark Thirty, Movie 43, Delivery Man, and Her.

Pratt achieved leading man status in 2014 with the blockbuster films The Lego Movie and Guardians of the Galaxy.

Now the leading actor will star in Jurassic World, the continuation of the popular Jurassic Park franchise. Recently he sat down with GQ Magazine and gave amazing “drunk acting classes” that are perfect for any aspiring actor:

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