Loyal, goofy, lovable everyman who plays well with others.
From his viral 2014 Guardians of the Galaxy press tour — where he spontaneously visited sick children in costume as Star-Lord simply because it felt right — to his endearingly self-deprecating humor about his own dramatic physical transformation, Chris Pratt radiates the Dog personality's defining trait: an unguarded, tail-wagging authenticity that makes everyone around him feel at ease. His breakout role as the bumbling, big-hearted Andy Dwyer on Parks and Recreation wasn't just acting — colleagues consistently describe Pratt as genuinely that warm and goofy on set, blurring the line between performance and personality. Like the Dog in Feinson's system, he thrives in packs, builds fierce loyalty without pretension, and possesses an almost disarming lack of ego that keeps him universally beloved across audiences — the ultimate social creature who simply cannot help making the room brighter.
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