The actor you see in the picture above is now world -famous as a superhero. In 2002 he played his first role in a fantasy series that mixed genre elements like evil powers with ordinary high school problems (!).
If you need another tip: The star’s superhero role is too known as thunder god And has a sneaky brother named Loki.
Yes, really: Chris Hemsworth began career as a Trashiger King Arthur
Long before his big Marvel role as Thor, Chris Hemsworth landed his first appearance for a guest role in the Australian TV series Guinevere Jones. In it, the 14-year-old protagonist Gwen Jones (Tamara Hope) learns that she is the reincarnation of Queen Guinevere von Camelot. While she has magical skills to fight evil with it, she has to deal with her normal everyday life as a student.
Chris Hemsworth also stops in the series for 3 episodes of Guinevere Jones. His figure is none other than king Arthur personally! As you can already see in the picture above, its role from 2002 now looks rather silly and goes through more than entertaining trash material. His appearances are also limited to flashbacks within the series.
In this clip you can see Chris Hemsworth as a King Arthur in motion:
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Well, every star usually starts small and so Hemsworth at the age of 19 was probably happy to have landed a first role in a TV series. After the first appearances in Soaps like Home and Away, the later Marvel star in 2006 was part of the 5th season of Dancing with the Stars Australia. In 2009 he finally had his very first cinema appearance In a short role as James T. Kirk’s father George Kirk in JJ Abrams’ Star Trek reboot.
In 2011 Chris Hemsworth changed life forever
The moment followed 14 years ago that made the Australian a world star: Hemsworth played the title role in Marvels Thor. As a thunder god, he was part of the subsequent Avengers team. He still played the figure in nine films today:
Until now has been a Fifth Thor film not yet officially announced with the star. Taika Waititi, who shot part 3 and 4 of the solo parts, should no longer return to the director’s chair.