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Chris Pine shows off his muscular arms as he steps out in a ripped green tank top and shorts in Los Angeles

Chris Pine shows off his muscular arms as he steps out in a ripped green tank top and shorts in Los Angeles

By Alesia Stanford for Dailymail.Com

21:36 05 July 2024, updated 21:39 05 July 2024



Chris Pine was in top form while in Los Angeles.

The 43-year-old actor, who admitted he lost a role in “The OC” because of acne, showed off his clear complexion as he left a dance class on Friday morning.

The Poolman star showcased his shapely arms and legs in a ripped green tank top and navy blue shorts.

He left the house wearing orange Croc sandals.

The blonde hair of the star of “Dungeon and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” was parted in the middle and combed straight.

Chris Pine, 43, showed off his shapely arms and legs in a ripped green tank top, navy shorts and orange Croc sandals as he left a dance class in Los Angeles on Friday.

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His greying beard was neatly trimmed and the Wish star wore dark sunglasses.

The Hollywood star has been working on a script for a new project: Mantivities.

According to the description on IMDB.com, the plot revolves around a group of friends who come together to overcome their teenage behavior.

His latest film, Poolman, which Pine wrote, directed and starred in, is about a man who takes care of an apartment complex’s pool while fighting to make his hometown a better place to live. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film received 22 percent from critics and 20 percent from audiences.

Rather than letting the bad reviews dampen his ambitions, the actor and author told NPR that they inspired him to give up the pursuit of “perfection.”

“My film was absolutely decimated, just wiped out, when it premiered in Toronto,” he said.

“That brings me to one of my main triggers or whatever: not being liked or this idea of ​​perfection, not creating anything that is perceived as (perfect).”

“In many ways, this journey has been so beautiful so far that it’s nice to remember: I’ve had joy. I’ve experienced joy,” he explained. “I’m still having joy. That’s all. That’s enough. There’s nothing perfect. That’s perfect. There’s nothing more perfect than that.”

The “Dungeon and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” star’s blonde hair was parted in the middle and combed straight. His graying beard was neatly trimmed and the “Wish” star wore dark sunglasses to protect himself from the bright morning rays
Pine starred in, wrote and directed his last film, “Pool Man,” which was panned by critics. The actor told NPR the poor reviews made him give up the pursuit of “perfection” (pictured in Los Angeles in April)
Pine, his colleagues and fans of the Star Trek franchise are eagerly awaiting the script for the fourth and final part of the Kelvin timeline. “We all like each other very much. I’m good friends with everyone I’ve worked with. We have a lot of fun,” he said.

Pine, his fellow actors and fans of the Star Trek franchise have been eagerly awaiting the script for the fourth and final installment in the Kelvin timeline.

“We all really like each other. I’m good friends with everyone I’ve worked with. We have a lot of fun doing it,” he told Pop Verse at ACE Superhero Comic Con in June.

“I’m a lot older now, so I’d be interested to see where the next story takes us in terms of what it’s going to be and what we’ve said in the press.”

Pine began portraying Kirk at the age of 29 and the third film in the series, Star Trek Beyond, was released in 2016.