1. In 1997, he performed in his debut acting role for the instructional film “Biodiversity: Wild About Life!”
In addition to school plays and regional theater performances, the “Avengers” actor got his start in 1997 when he played the lead in the educational short “Biodiversity: Wild About Life!”
Evans, who was 16 at the time, would not have another acting opportunity until the Fox miniseries “Opposite Sex” in 2000.
2. The man’s dad is a dentist.
Evans’ teeth are genuine, not the product of Hollywood wizardry; his father has to thank for that.
During his appearance on Jimmy Fallon’s program in 2011, Evans said, “I’m a really blessed man; my father is a dentist.” I was fortunate because, as I grew older, I seemed to be the village fool with teeth that were attempting to flee my face.
Evans continued by saying that he eventually had clear braces to help him fix his grin.
3. Scott Evans, his younger brother, is a performer.
Scott Evans is an actor, but one with less notoriety than his famous brother.
IMDb claims that Scott has had brief appearances on TV programs including USA’s “White Collar,” NBC’s “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” and Fox’s “Fringe.”

He recently appeared in the comedy “Almost Love” and as Oliver on the Netflix series “Grace and Frankie” (2019).
4. He was known as “Captain Little Ass” on site.
Evans said that Anthony “Falcon Big Butt” Mackie gave him the on-set moniker “Captain Little Ass” during a 2014 interview with Entertainment Tonight.
The pet name was intended as a jab at his extreme workout regimen and ensuing body.
5. Evans appeared in a music video for Marilyn Manson.
Evans starred in the Marilyn Manson music video for “Tainted Love” in 2001 with co-stars Jaime Pressly and Eric Christian Olsen from the film “Not Another Teen Movie.”
In the footage, Manson can be seen entering “not another adolescent party” and shoving a young Evans out of the way.
6. Evans didn’t make his superhero debut as Captain America.
The actor didn’t even debut in a Marvel movie as Captain America.
Evans received a role in the 2005 movie “Fantastic Four” as Johnny Storm, a.k.a. the Human Torch. But neither reviewers nor viewers liked this movie or its follow-up, “Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer” (2007).
7. Outside of the “Avengers” series, he has collaborated with several of his colleagues.
Evans and Scarlett Johansson collaborated in “The Perfect Score” (2004) and “The Nanny Diaries” before starring in “The Avengers” (2007).
Additionally, Brie Larson and Evans collaborated on “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” (2010).
He had an appearance in the 2010 movie “The Losers,” which starred Idris Elba and Zoe Saldana, both of Marvel.
Additionally, he appeared in “What’s Your Number?” with Anna Faris in 2011. Chris Pratt appeared in the movie as “Disgusting Donald,” since Faris and Pratt were married at the time.
Along with Tilda Swinton, he starred in “Snowpiercer” (2013) and “Playing it Cool” (2014), both of which were released the same year as “Captain America: The Winter Soldier.”

8. In the “Fantastic Four” remake, Michael B. Jordan took Evans’ position (2015).
Michael B. Jordan replaced Evans as the Human Torch in the 2015 relaunch of the series.
Jordan subsequently joined the cast of “Black Panther,” and by this time, Evans had already transitioned to Captain America.
9. Evans enjoys tap dancing as a hobby.
Evans has time to practice tap dancing while he’s not rescuing the world from impending doom.
Evans has said that his mother taught him how to tap dance, and he often discusses his passion for tap dancing in interviews.
In 2017, he even demonstrated his abilities on an episode of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.”
10. Sandra Bullock was his first love.
Evans said in a 2016 interview with W magazine that he had a childhood crush on Sandra Bullock after seeing her in the 1994 movie “Speed.”
Bullock jokedly denied dating rumors in 2014, telling Entertainment Tonight that she and Evans had been married and divorced previously.
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