'Playing a god became a safety net': Chris Hemsworth opens up about Thor, money and his insecurities

In Hollywood, it's often a case of projecting confidence, but Chris Hemsworth is stripping that persona down to its core, revealing insecurities and vulnerability in his latest role.

The Australian actor has played Thor for nine films, becoming one of the world's highest-paid actors, but behind the scenes, he was struggling with severe performance anxiety and panic attacks. The physical transformation required to take on the godly role helped him feel more confident, but also created a sense of invulnerability that he now wants to dispel.

Playing Mike Davis in Bart Layton's new film Crime 101 is a stark contrast. A sophisticated action thriller about jewel thieves, Davis is an anti-hero whose inner world is defined by doubt and vulnerability. Hemsworth admits he felt "quite exposed" playing this role, as it didn't allow him to hide behind his iconic vocal quality or posture.

Hemsworth's experience with Thor helped him understand the appeal of confidence, but also how easily it can be a facade. Playing Davis was about doing the opposite – embracing uncertainty and exploring the complexities of human nature. The film's director, Bart Layton, has praised Hemsworth for bringing this complexity to the role, saying he's "really thoughtful and sensitive" with "a sense of being trapped in roles that no longer fit."

Hemsworth's own journey with success has also changed over the years. He used to prioritize financial security, but now he's more concerned with making curated decisions that align with his values. His wife Elsa Pataky often jokes about needing a number – when enough is enough – a question Hemsworth still wrestles with.

The actor's documentary series Limitless and A Road Trip to Remember tackled his father's Alzheimer's diagnosis and its impact on their family. Going public with this was not easy, but Hemsworth hopes it will help raise awareness and reduce the stigma surrounding mental health issues like dementia.

In Crime 101, Hemsworth draws from his father's experience as a social services counsellor in child protection to inform his portrayal of Mike Davis. The film is less about the heist itself than the complexities of human nature – love, connection, and loneliness. Layton hopes audiences will come away feeling blown away by what Chris has done, not just entertained.

With Crime 101, Hemsworth is putting his own life on screen – vulnerabilities and insecurities, in equal measure to action and suspense. It's a bold move that could lead to even more complex and nuanced performances from the actor.
 
🤔 I think Chris Hemsworth's willingness to strip away his Thor persona is a brave step forward for both himself and the entertainment industry as a whole 🌟. By embracing vulnerability on screen, he's humanizing himself and paving the way for more complex characters. His recent documentary series was also incredibly courageous, shedding light on mental health issues like dementia and helping to reduce stigma 💔. It's clear that Hemsworth is not just an actor, but a thoughtful and introspective individual who is using his platform for good 🌿. His role in Crime 101 seems like the perfect next step, allowing him to tap into his own emotional depth and explore the complexities of human nature 🎥.
 
I think its really cool how Chris Hemsworth is using his platform to break down those Hollywood personas he used to play, like Thor, and just be himself on screen. I mean, who doesn't want to see their fave celeb showing vulnerability? It's actually kinda refreshing! 🤗 As someone who's always tinkering with stuff at home, I love that he's embracing uncertainty and complexity in his acting now. It shows that even the most confident-looking guys can be struggling too. And hey, if it helps reduce stigma around mental health issues like dementia, then I'm all for it! 💪
 
🤔 I think it's really cool how Chris Hemsworth is taking risks with his acting roles and sharing his personal experiences on screen. Playing Mike Davis in Crime 101 sounds like a huge departure from his typical action hero roles, but it shows he's willing to challenge himself as an actor and explore more complex characters. 💡 His decision to prioritize his values and make curated decisions about his career is also super inspiring! It's awesome that he's using his platform to raise awareness about mental health issues like dementia and break down stigmas around these topics. 🌟
 
Wow 🤯, I think it's so cool how Chris Hemsworth is taking on roles that are totally opposite of what he played before like Thor. Playing Mike Davis sounds super challenging but also really interesting because he has to be vulnerable and unsure which is a big change from playing confident characters. 💭
 
OMG u gotta see Chris Hemsworths new film Crime 101!! 🤯 he plays this complex character Mike Davis who's all about doubt & vulnerability which is literally the opposite of his Thor persona lol. I feel like he's trying to show ppl that even tho we got tough exteriors, we're all just tryna figure stuff out too 😊. He's been thru some hard stuff in real life 2, especially with his dad's Alzheimer's diagnosis & now hes helping raise awareness 🌟. The film is more about the human side of things than just action & suspense which i think is super cool 👏
 
OMG u guys I'm literally feeling so bad for Chris Hemsworth he's been through so much mental health struggles with performance anxiety and panic attacks but now he's using his platform 2 be more authentic & raw in his acting 🤕🎬 idk how he does it but he's like totally owning this new role as Mike Davis in Crime 101... I think its dope that hes exploring the complexities of human nature & vulnerability 💯 btw I'm still reeling from his documentary series Limitless where he talked about his dads Alzheimer's diagnosis 🤗
 
omg i am literally obsessed with chris hemsworth right now he's taking on such a different role from thor and it's so interesting to see him tackle vulnerability and uncertainty on screen 🤩🎥 I love how he's being real about his journey with anxiety and mental health, it's truly inspiring 💖
 
Wow 💥 this is so interesting... I mean Chris Hemsworth being super vulnerable on screen is kinda scary 🤯 but also super inspiring? He's showing us that it's okay to not be okay, you know? And using his own life experiences for a role like that takes major courage 💪. It's cool that he's using his platform to raise awareness about mental health and dementia... I hope it helps reduce the stigma surrounding those issues 🌟
 
I love how Chris Hemsworth is stepping out of his comfort zone to play someone so different from Thor 🤯. He's showing us that there's more depth to him than just being confident on screen 💪. I think it's awesome that he's using his own life experiences to bring authenticity to this role, like his dad's struggles with Alzheimer's ❤️. It's going to be interesting to see how audiences react to this new side of him 🤔. And can we talk about how refreshing it is to see an actor take on a vulnerable character for once? It's time to see more complexity in Hollywood performances 🎬!
 
I gotta say, I'm loving how Chris Hemsworth is taking a chance on playing vulnerable characters 🤔. It's like he's saying, "You know what, people think I'm invincible with Thor, but let me show you my real self." Meanwhile, we got politicians who are all about projecting confidence and charm, but when it comes down to it, they're still hiding behind a mask of invulnerability 💼. It's like, if Chris can be willing to strip that persona down, why can't our leaders be more honest with themselves and us? And what's up with the emphasis on "thinking" and being "sensitive" in Hollywood? Is this just a way for them to say they're not just about box office numbers anymore 🤷‍♂️. Maybe we should be looking at how they use their platforms for good, instead of just making movies that are gonna break the bank 💸.
 
I'm lovin' how Chris Hemsworth is breakin' free from his Thor persona and showin' us his range 🤩. His new role in Crime 101 is like a breath of fresh air – it's all about vulnerability and complexity, not just action-packed thrills. I think it's amazin' that he's embracin' his inner uncertainty and explorin' the human condition on screen. It's also super inspiring to see him talkin' openly about mental health issues like dementia, and how he's raisin' awareness through his documentary series 🙏. This film has got me hyped – it's gonna be a wild ride!
 
I'm loving how Chris Hemsworth is using his platform to break down those tough walls of confidence 🌟. He's taking on roles that challenge him to be vulnerable and honest about his insecurities, it's so refreshing to see. I mean, who wouldn't want to explore the complexities of human nature through a film like Crime 101? 💡 It's awesome that he's using his own experiences with mental health to raise awareness and reduce stigma 🤝. His willingness to be open about his dad's Alzheimer's diagnosis and its impact on their family is truly inspiring 💕. I'm excited to see how this new direction in his acting career unfolds, it's gonna be wild ride! 😲
 
omg u no this is like super inspiring to see chris hemsworth break free from that whole confident persona he had goin on 🤯 for thor lol he's like "hey i was doin just fine w/ anxiety and panic attacks but now im goin 2 be vulnerable" 👀 i love how he's usin his own struggles with success to make more thoughtful choices about the roles he takes 🤑 elsa pataky's jokes about him needing a number tho is like LOL ouch 💁‍♀️ it's also amazin he's talkin openly about dementia & mental health w/ his doc series but now he's takin it 2 the next level w/ crime 101 👊
 
I'm loving how Chris Hemsworth is taking risks with his career, you know? He used to be this confident godly dude 🙌 but now he's like "screw it" and playing vulnerable characters 💔. I mean, can you imagine if Thor was all like "Hey, I'm just as human as everyone else"? 😂 The way he's using his experiences with anxiety and depression to inform his acting is so brave and admirable 💪. And I love how he's not just doing this for himself, but also trying to raise awareness about mental health 🌟. It's like, we need more people sharing their vulnerabilities on screen, you know? 🤗
 
I'm loving this new direction Chris Hemsworth is taking with his acting career 🤯! He's always been talented, but it takes courage to strip away all those Thor muscles and show us the real him 😬. Playing Mike Davis in Crime 101 looks like a total departure from his usual superhero roles, and I think that's exactly what we need more of – actors who can bring depth and nuance to their characters 📚. It's great to see Hemsworth using his platform to raise awareness about mental health issues like dementia; it's not always easy to talk about these things, but he's taking a huge step in the right direction 💪. I'm excited to see where this new chapter takes him – and hopefully, we'll get to see even more complexity from him on screen 🎥!
 
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