Anthony Mackie, who left Hollywood and moved back to his hometown of New Orleans, discussed how the decision has affected his career during a new interview.
Anthony Mackie keeps his business life separate from his personal one. The New Orleans native told 'Esquire' he intentionally leaves his family life private, keeping specific details about them out of the media.
“It’s always apropos for me when awards season comes up,” Mackie said, “Because I know I’ve done at least four performances that could have been nominated — if not for a Golden Globe, then an Oscar or an Emmy. Captain America is my Oscar, because I’ve been overlooked so many times in my career.”
Anthony Mackie responds to being called the "rudest celebrity" and tells fans to "calm down" over comparing Red Hulk to Donald Trump.
His résumé includes indelible performances like ‘Half Nelson.’ ‘8 Mile.’ ‘The Hurt Locker.’ He’s been Spike Lee’s muse (twice) and has worked with dozens of legends. With ‘Captain America: Brave New World,
In Anthony Mackie’s new cover story for Esquire, Chris Evans revealed he told his Marvel co-star that he was the next Captain America in the MCU. “I inadvertently was the one who got to tell him that he was going to be Captain America. I didn’t know that he didn’t know,” Evans, 43, said in the story published Thursday.
"For me, Captain America represents a lot of different things, and I don't think the term 'America' should be one of those representations," said the actor.
The actor, who plays Sam Wilson/Captain America in the upcoming film "Captain America: Brave New World" film, took to Instagram on Tuesday with a statement he shared in a story about what the role means to him and expressing his appreciation for those who serve and have served the country.
Actor Chris Evans has denied his return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) for . He called himself a "happy retired man," reported The Hollywood Reporter. Evans recently had a conversation with Esquire magazine as quoted by The Hollywood Reporter.
Chris Evans has denied rumors of a return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, confirming he is 'happily retired' from his role as Captain America. The upcoming film 'Avengers: Doomsday', set for 2026 release,
Actor Chris Evans has denied his return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) for ‘Avengers: Doomsday’. He called himself a “happy retired man,” reported The Hollywood Reporter. Evans recently had a conversation with Esquire magazine as quoted by The Hollywood Reporter.