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Chris Hemsworth says leaving Los Angeles was his 'greatest decision'
Summary
Chris Hemsworth said moving his family from Los Angeles back to a large farm in Australia was the "greatest decision" he has made, and described returning home as feeling like a holiday.
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Chris Hemsworth said moving his family from Los Angeles back to a large farm in Australia was the "greatest decision" he has made. He told the podcast SmartLess that he and his family were not enjoying life in Los Angeles and cited paparazzi and other trappings of the city. Hemsworth said coming home now feels like a holiday, with space for horses, motorbikes and surf for his children. He also reflected on growing up near Melbourne and how outdoor play shaped his interest in acting.
What is reported:
- Hemsworth said the move from Los Angeles to Australia came around the time his sons were born and helped his family leave an environment they were not enjoying.
- He and wife Elsa Pataky have three children and now live on a large farm where the family has room to explore.
- Hemsworth grew up about 20 minutes outside Melbourne amid bushland and rainforest and recalled outdoor adventures with his brothers.
- His first job was repairing breast milk pumps for Fisher & Paykel, where he cleaned and repaired returned equipment.
- He began acting in the early 2000s, appeared on "Home and Away," and later gained international recognition for his role as Thor in the Marvel films; the movie "Cabin in the Woods" was filmed in 2009 but released after his Marvel breakout.
- Hemsworth received a Hollywood Walk of Fame star in 2024 and publicly thanked his wife during his acceptance speech.
Summary:
Hemsworth describes the move as changing how he experiences home and family life. Undetermined at this time.
