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7:34 pm - 06/16/2012

chris hemsworth sees his grandma, + an article



He became a father to his first child, baby India, just a month ago. So one would imagine that Chris Hemsworth would be keen to show off his new offspring to the rest of his family as soon as possible. But sadly the star touched down in Sydney solo today, where he was greeted by his grandmother.

The 28-year-old is Down Under promoting his latest film, Snow White and the Huntsman. Sadly his absence from London means he will miss his first Father's Day with India and his wife Elsa Pataky. Despite his hectic schedule he looked refreshed, blonde hair pulled into a ponytail, showing off impressive biceps in a khaki T-shirt. He made a touching show of affection towards his elderly relative, holding an arm around her as they made their way through the airport. It's clear that though his work commitments keep him away from home, Chris's mind is focused on one thing at the moment. He told the Daily Telegraph: 'Despite everything that is going on with work, it all paled into the background as soon as I had a baby.'

'She has taken up all of my attention in the best way. It is strange how normal it feels (being a dad), she is always with us and it is a lot of fun. She is the best.' Chris was seen with Elsa and their newborn baby India in London just yesterday. The Avengers Assemble star was seen cradling his little girl in one hand just five days after she was born. While Chris took care of India Elsa wowed onlookers with her amazing post-baby shape. She appeared to have shed all her pregnancy weight less than a week after bringing India into the world. Talking about their choice of name for the little girl, Hemsworth told E! News: 'It was just a name we liked, I always kind of liked Indie or Indiana for a boy and she liked India. 'We sort of went, "Oh well, whether it's a boy or girl, that will decide." It just seemed to fit.'

He added: 'I've wanted to have kids for a long time, and here it is, and I couldn't be happier.' Though he was born in Melbourne, Chris and his Hunger Games star brother Liam both spent much of their childhood in the Northern Territory, in a little Aboriginal community in the Outback, called Bulman. He has said of his upbringing: 'My earliest memories were on the cattle stations up in the Outback, and then we moved back to Melbourne and then back out there and then back again.' 'Certainly most of my childhood was in Melbourne but probably my most vivid memories were up there in Bulman with crocodiles and buffalo. Very different walks of life.'














CHRIS Hemsworth is sitting in a wooden-panelled banqueting hall, at Arundel Castle in southern England sipping a hot drink. And while he's supposed to be talking about his new movie Snow White and the Huntsman, he's got just one thing on his mind; his baby girl. India Rose was born in May to his wife of two years, Elsa Pataky, and Hemsworth, 28, is delighted with fatherhood. "I don't think you can ever be completely ready but I can proudly say I'm now an expert at assembling changing tables, strollers, prams and cots," he beams. "And I've read all the baby books I can get my hands on." He bonded with India by reading to her in the womb. "Oh yeah, I was reading The Hobbit to the bump. I did my best Tolkien narration voice," he says emphatically, with his trademark deep voice resonating. "I had no idea if the baby could understand but even if she didn't, my wife did!"

If fatherhood seems like it's coming naturally to Hemsworth, it is. He's well practised in childcare after spending several months looking after his manager's children so he could support himself when he first arrived in Hollywood. "When I moved to California in 2007, I lived in my manager's guesthouse for about a year and a half," he explains. "While I was there I would baby-sit for his three little kids. They were six, five and eight months old -- just babies really. Every weekend I'd look after them. I was the manny. That was how I paid my rent," he laughs. "I had a lot of fun. I used to play and draw with them, and hang out with them. My manager kept saying, 'We should be filming this. Forget the auditioning, this could be a great show -- a struggling actor babysits three kids. People would love it!' " His 'super-manny' skills may have to take a back seat for a while though, as movie-goers appear to have fallen in love with this blue-eyed charmer from Melbourne.

He started modestly, playing hunky high school dropout Kim Hyde in Home and Away. But his success as the hammer-swinging god in Thor and then in the subsequent Avengers movie means he can now put "part of one of the biggest film franchises the world has ever seen" on his CV. The movie has so far scooped more than a billion dollars at the global box office. "It's insane," he says of its success. "The numbers are huge but the fact that people, and kids especially, like it is really rewarding."

Hemsworth is close to his family; his parents Craig and Leonie, his older brother Luke, 32, who all live in Australia, as well as younger brother Liam, 22, who's LA-based and who recently struck his own gold in the other big hit of 2012, The Hunger Games, as well as proposing to long-time girlfriend Miley Cyrus. He can't wait to see them when he's back this week for the Snow White premiere. "I'm more homesick now than I've ever been," he says. "For the first few years when I lived in the States, I was getting back to Australia regularly, but I haven't been back since last year -- and that was for only two days. Australia is comfortable because it so familiar. You can get used to a place like LA but it's never home."

India will grow up with some wide cultural influences. Pataky is Spanish and, as Hemsworth notes proudly, speaks five languages. But he's adamant his daughter will grow up knowing Aussie culture. "I know where to buy Vegemite in LA", he grins. "I get it at Wholefoods and I've heard there's an Aussie shop somewhere so I'm going to have to check it out." He even made sure he had a good supply of the nation's favourite spread during the Snow White shoot. In the film, a dark retelling of the fairytale, he plays a heartbroken drunken hunter enlisted by evil Queen Ravenna (Charlize Theron), to track down Snow White (Kristen Stewart) after she escapes from the queen's castle.

Shot mainly in the UK, in spots such as the Lake District, he describes the shoot as physically gruelling. His character looks filthy throughout most of the movie -- and about as far from the superhero Thor as he could get. "They spent at least half an hour each day covering me in dirt and grime, so that at the end of the shoot when I finally walked on to the set all cleaned up everyone was shocked," he recalls. He particularly enjoyed working with his co-stars. "Kristen was just great -- apart from when she punched me in the face during a stunt," he laughs. "That's was really painful. We were shooting a big fight scene and if that fight had continued, I'd have been out. But I couldn't continue because it was such a big punch! My nose swelled up. But in between the work we had a lot of fun. For as big a film as it was, it felt like a little indie. We were out on remote locations, and most of the time it was just the cast and crew travelling around. It was very intimate and very rewarding."

His sense of adventure was born out of a childhood spent partly in the Outback, where his father Craig, who now works for the Australian Childhood Foundation (a charity for which Hemsworth is an ambassador), managed a cattle station before running a community centre. The five-year-old and his older brother, Luke, relied on their imagination. "We read a lot of books and only went to the movies occasionally. We owned two videotapes, Labyrinth and The NeverEnding Story, which we watched maybe a thousand times. We had no TV reception and never wore shoes because we were too hot. I had feet like leather because I was running around the place. It was great introduction to life." Could his amazing childhood have been the reason he became an actor? "Those are your most influential years, when your imagination really kicks off, so yeah, maybe not having a TV led me to having a better imagination, which led me to becoming an actor..." he pauses, "...which led me to making movies, which is based on something that's going to ruin your imagination, so a strange series of events!"

He admits the family often reflects on his and Liam's phenomenal success. "We sit there and go how did this happen? But I don't know, there's never a clear path of how we do things," he says, adding that his other brother Luke, who starred in Bikie Wars may also move to the US to pursue his acting career. "He started acting before we did and still does a bit. He'd love to come over and do it as well and at some stage maybe he will. It's a big novelty from where we used to live in the Outback and Melbourne to be all of a sudden all three of us at a premiere." But brothers will be brothers. When The Avengers box office crept past The Hunger Games, Chris couldn't resist mentally punching the air at beating Liam's already stratospheric movie numbers. "We're competitive in the best of ways as brothers are. With this kind of stuff we're happy to be working. We scratch our heads in wonder. It's so strange that a couple of weeks apart Liam and I are crossing the world on tours of movies of this scale. We feel incredibly lucky."

Hemsworth credits his start on Home and Away as part of the reason he's been able to keep his feet on the ground. "Home and Away was one of the toughest acting environments I've ever experienced and it was also my introduction to acting, so it was hugely beneficial," he says. "You go through so many scenes per day, so many character storylines, it really keeps you on your toes. Then you come on to a movie set where you have weeks of rehearsal and then all you do is one scene in a day or two days and, if anything, you're bored. (not if youre lilo tho) I do a scene a couple of times and I'm like 'We've got it haven't we?' and it's like, 'Oh no, we need to do a hundred more', so it was the best training ever."

Now he has so many successful movies under his belt, including Star Trek and to come the remake of Red Dawn and Rush -- a bio-pic about Formula One driver James Hunt, directed by Ron Howard -- does he ever feel the pressure to make each movie as good as the last one? "I always think of Muhammad Ali," he says. "I used to box as a kid a little bit and I'd watch the way he was so self-motivated. He psyches himself into it but now he says he was scared out of his mind every time he would step into the ring and it's the same with this. Whether it's an audition or stepping on to a set, there is a huge amount of fear and that voice can get pretty loud at times. I quiet that voice with more positive, constructive things and instead of looking at adrenalin as a negative, I get excited. It's the toughest thing -- but I have to reframe it because you can only perform your best when you're free of all of that."

He's also taken advice from the best: "I've listened to Anthony Hopkins (his Thor co-star) and Nicole Kidman and they've said the same thing, 'Each job you think to yourself, maybe next time they'll think I can't do this'. This is not self pity by the way, it's what keeps you humble and you need a good amount of that." He's certainly a man with focus and Hollywood has always been his dream. "Before Home and Away my goal was to get to America. Then reality set in and I realised I needed to work at what I was doing. There's a naivety, or deep part of you that thinks this is going to be easy, but it's incredibly unglamorous hard work and really, when have you made it? So many people are given the opportunity and you never hear from them again. That's the thing, you can't look too far ahead. For me I'm enjoying the journey, the rest is out of my control.

"But you know what, if it all fails I know I could be a great manny."




i still can't tell anything about her baby body besides her legs? have there been any pics of her not layered up, up top? no shade meant, idc if she hasn't lost any of it, but its weird to me that everyone keeps saying she got her body back when you can't see her body idk. also he has fantastic taste in books and childhood movies imo


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chrislola 17th-Jun-2012 12:41 am (UTC)
Holy hell that's a lot of text, just here to look at Thor.
friarsfire 17th-Jun-2012 12:50 am (UTC)
srsly Even the bold text is tl;dr

tl;dr Pictures, Images and Photos
angela_stjoan 17th-Jun-2012 12:50 am (UTC)
ITA here for the eye candy
makahakat 17th-Jun-2012 01:00 am (UTC)
tl;dr version: australia is proud of him and he used to bbsit his managers kids so hes really good with kids and etc. also he read his bb tolkien in the womb and watched labyrinth and neverending story a billion times as a kid.
andthenwevomit 17th-Jun-2012 10:36 am (UTC)
bless this summary
sitakhet 17th-Jun-2012 12:42 am (UTC)
I miss my grandparents. ): I have none left.
ohkimosabe 17th-Jun-2012 12:42 am (UTC)
Same :(
chrislola 17th-Jun-2012 12:43 am (UTC)
I wish I had a grandfather. Both of mine died before I was born.
godrevypoint 17th-Jun-2012 04:55 am (UTC)
sorry to go so off topic but is that a thor/avengers icon? im dying to get into more hiddleston movies..so far i've seen thor/avengers, deep blue sea, and midnight in paris. is he in much else yet?
angel_dust_fury 17th-Jun-2012 12:49 am (UTC)
My grandfather is alive but he has Alzheimer's and is living in a nursing home. I never got to know him before he got sick.
x_myheart_ 17th-Jun-2012 12:49 am (UTC)
Me too :(
wauwy 17th-Jun-2012 12:49 am (UTC)
Same, bb
glass_houses 17th-Jun-2012 12:50 am (UTC)
Same :( I only had one set and my nana died in January.
lanuitdete 17th-Jun-2012 12:51 am (UTC)
i wish i had my grandparents while growing up.
cruel_april 17th-Jun-2012 12:56 am (UTC)
Same here :( I really miss my grandpa especially, he was my best friend.
fineapplewine 17th-Jun-2012 12:57 am (UTC)
:(

I only have my grandmother left and she has really severe dementia. It's really sad to see someone you love like that but I'm lucky that she's still here.

Hugs. <3
saltireflower 17th-Jun-2012 01:02 am (UTC)
I'm sorry bb.
sheinhardt 17th-Jun-2012 01:04 am (UTC)
Same. I never got to meet my grandfathers and barely knew my grandmothers. They both died within one year, when I was around 11-12.
unclesamonmars 17th-Jun-2012 01:08 am (UTC)
I feel I never really had grandparents. 3 of them I never knew and my paternal grandmother was basically my mother. She raised me. But she died early this year.
djtino224 17th-Jun-2012 01:18 am (UTC)
Same here. :(
la_fours 17th-Jun-2012 01:22 am (UTC)
I'm lucky to still have my step-grandparents(tho they live all the way over in Trinidad), but my mom and dad's folks are long gone :(
dmclaire 17th-Jun-2012 01:26 am (UTC)
me too :(
pimpmytardis 17th-Jun-2012 01:35 am (UTC)
Me too. I only ever really knew my paternal grandmother, others passed before I was born or when I was too young to remember them. My great-uncle was essential my grandfather and I can't believe it's been more than 5 years now. He was a really great guy- he served in WWII and then traveled the world, and was basically my dad's father figure as his father died when my dad was 11.
honey_child 17th-Jun-2012 01:48 am (UTC)
Mine too! I was really close to my maternal grandparents and they died within months of each other a few years ago (My grandpa in May, my grandmother in August).
for_serious13 17th-Jun-2012 01:54 am (UTC)
:(

i miss my nana, she died in '01. her husband died when my mom was in hs so i never met him :( my grandmother died in 96 and my pop pop is still alive but he's such a jerk it sucks :(
deviousweasel 17th-Jun-2012 02:11 am (UTC)
I never knew either of my grandfathers, but my maternal grandmother just passed away in 2010 and I miss her. I feel like a shitty grandchild because I never saw her as much as I should have.
milkchokolate 17th-Jun-2012 02:20 am (UTC)
same :(
winter_lace 17th-Jun-2012 02:21 am (UTC)
I never got to meet any of mine.
godrevypoint 17th-Jun-2012 04:51 am (UTC)
same..ish. my one grandmother died before i was born, both my grandfathers are dead, and my other grandmother doesn't speak english/lives halfway across the world
levenah 17th-Jun-2012 05:03 am (UTC)
Same.
_losthope 17th-Jun-2012 09:54 am (UTC)
Same. :'(
highflyer8 19th-Jun-2012 03:25 am (UTC)
Me either bb. :(
ohkimosabe 17th-Jun-2012 12:42 am (UTC)
I pictured him as Christian Grey lol or Dr. Sloan from Grey's Anatomy.
lovedhurtlost 17th-Jun-2012 12:45 am (UTC)
Lol really? I don't picture either. I like Ian Somerhalder for the role, especially since he wants it.
angela_stjoan 17th-Jun-2012 12:52 am (UTC)
Haven't read 50 shades yet but if Ian Somerhalder gets the role I'll be all bout it.
breadprincess 17th-Jun-2012 03:55 am (UTC)
I pictured Benedict Cumberbatch.
isntdaveone 17th-Jun-2012 12:43 am (UTC)
i thought that was Kathy Bates!
chrislola 17th-Jun-2012 12:45 am (UTC)
same!
ectypes 17th-Jun-2012 12:52 am (UTC)
lol mte!
angela_stjoan 17th-Jun-2012 12:53 am (UTC)
You mean it isn't? brb panning for a closer look.
andi88 17th-Jun-2012 01:42 am (UTC)
Same
chrisgold 17th-Jun-2012 02:45 am (UTC)
WTF? That isn't Kathy Bates? I thought the heading was some sort of joke but I couldn't be bothered to read the text to figure it out.
lovedhurtlost 17th-Jun-2012 12:44 am (UTC)
UNF He sure knows how to wear a v-neck.
goldenmeans 17th-Jun-2012 12:44 am (UTC)
That's some vest.
squishinator 17th-Jun-2012 12:44 am (UTC)
Kathy Bates is his grandma?
_xxtom 17th-Jun-2012 12:45 am (UTC)
awh i wanna visit my grandma now ..
makahakat 17th-Jun-2012 12:51 am (UTC)
seriously, this made me call my grandma haha

important update: she has saved me a people magazine and a bunch of green grapes for when i see her tomorrow for a fathers day lunch, and is now giving me a play-by-play of the rangers game and some golf tournament that shes watching. i love grandparents, lmao.

Edited at 2012-06-17 12:56 am (UTC)
_xxtom 19th-Jun-2012 05:26 am (UTC)
awh that's adorable. I can't wait to be a grandparent lol
simplychristina 17th-Jun-2012 12:45 am (UTC)
She looks like Kathy Bates.
glass_houses 17th-Jun-2012 12:51 am (UTC)
Apparently everyone else thinks so too
simplychristina 17th-Jun-2012 12:53 am (UTC)
lol yeah, I noticed that.
littlehayzay 17th-Jun-2012 12:45 am (UTC)
OK so now you have to shed all your baby weight within a week if you're a celeb good to know - also his gran looks very granny-esque. like she'd be a good gran.

ETA - I had no idea that was him in Star Trek!

Edited at 2012-06-17 12:49 am (UTC)
qualityoflife 17th-Jun-2012 12:46 am (UTC)
I'm convinced she's a rentagrandma. She's just too perfectly grandmaish.
courtkneee1 17th-Jun-2012 01:44 am (UTC)
lmao
wauwy 17th-Jun-2012 12:48 am (UTC)
omg adorable ;A;
monpochi 17th-Jun-2012 12:48 am (UTC)
Haha, look at the color of Grandma Hemsworth's cane. SWANKY.

And in these pics he is surely en route back to his Thor body~ NEAT-o. ME LIKEY

spiralstairways 17th-Jun-2012 12:55 am (UTC)
He looks so dashing in that gif.
lovedhurtlost 17th-Jun-2012 12:55 am (UTC)
He's so beautiful. I love his smile.
tonightwedance0 17th-Jun-2012 01:03 am (UTC)
He looks like an elf in this gif.
monpochi 17th-Jun-2012 01:33 am (UTC)
Oooh, neat idea. I sort of imagined him on an elf royalty garb in LOTR. :P (Choosing a warrior-ish attire like Legolas would've been a bit boring by now with his recent roles and all)
andromakhe001 17th-Jun-2012 01:26 am (UTC)
He totally looks like he could be a LOTR elf in that gif. :) Great smile.
judgmental 17th-Jun-2012 01:28 am (UTC)
his beauty hurts my soul
carryinon23 17th-Jun-2012 01:49 am (UTC)
I just had to comment to say that he looks like an LOTR Elf in that gif and I'm glad to see I'm not the only one that thought so!
karis_azura 18th-Jun-2012 03:11 am (UTC)
lol - I went to see my dad today and he showed me his new cane - girl, he whipped the top off to show that it was actually a long sword !!!! He had to get a permit just to carry the thing around. Talk about SWANKY....
fionaapple 17th-Jun-2012 12:48 am (UTC)
Aww, this is cute. My grandma just died a few weeks ago. It's been really hard on my family. This is the first major death we've encountered. It's really weird to think about the fact that I will never see her again, but it's taught me to really value the other grandparents I have left and make every effort I can to see them as often as possible even though there's a lot of distance between us.
glass_houses 17th-Jun-2012 12:49 am (UTC)
I'm so sorry. :(
fionaapple 17th-Jun-2012 12:50 am (UTC)
It's ok bb! She was a fierce old lady who lived to be 86 and was generally amazing and didn't give a fuck. She was pretty much a geriatric ONTDer. We have a lot of good memories of her so those have been helping. Thank you! :)
lauracoy 17th-Jun-2012 12:54 am (UTC)
Same, when my Gran died it was the first person I was really close with that I knew had died. Six years this year and I still miss her. Sorry for your loss, she sounded awesome and it's great you can hold onto that :)
djtino224 17th-Jun-2012 01:19 am (UTC)
I'm so sorry for your loss. :(
acousticmuse 17th-Jun-2012 12:48 am (UTC)
look at him manhandlin' those water bottles
nonparaille 17th-Jun-2012 02:19 am (UTC)
Ikr? He's holding them and walking at the same time like it's nbd when in reality I'd be like, OMG how much furtherrrrrrrrrrr.
wicky_wicky 17th-Jun-2012 04:07 am (UTC)
ikr they probs feel like bags of marshmallows to him
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