Anthony Mackie, who left Hollywood and moved back to his hometown of New Orleans, discussed how the decision has affected his career during a new interview.
Anthony Mackie keeps his business life separate from his personal one. The New Orleans native told 'Esquire' he intentionally leaves his family life private, keeping specific details about them out of the media.
Anthony Mackie responds to being called the "rudest celebrity" and tells fans to "calm down" over comparing Red Hulk to Donald Trump.
“It’s always apropos for me when awards season comes up,” Mackie said, “Because I know I’ve done at least four performances that could have been nominated — if not for a Golden Globe, then an Oscar or an Emmy. Captain America is my Oscar, because I’ve been overlooked so many times in my career.”
Anthony Mackie was initially met with mixed responses from the public, following his "Captain America" comment.
It is absolutely zero secret that Anthony Mackie knows how to spin a damn good yarn. The 46-year-old Captain America: Brave New World actor is by far one of the greatest living late-night guests. (Presented without context: “Anthony Mackie’s First Time Smoking Weed Got Him Chased by a Moose.
"For me, Captain America represents a lot of different things, and I don't think the term 'America' should be one of those representations," said the actor.
The actor, who plays Sam Wilson/Captain America in the upcoming film "Captain America: Brave New World" film, took to Instagram on Tuesday with a statement he shared in a story about what the role means to him and expressing his appreciation for those who serve and have served the country.
From the producers of The Purge and A Quiet Place, we have this thrilling sci-fi number featuring a single father (Anthony Mackie) and two women (Maddie Hasson and Morena Baccarin) venturing from the (relative) safety of their homes to face predatory creatures to save a boy’s life.
Brave New World star Anthony Mackie reveals when he intends to stop playing Captain America in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In an interview with Esquire, the actor took a moment to discuss his future in the franchise,
Chris Evans has responded to the recent report that he's returning for Avengers: Doomsday, either as Steve Rogers/ Captain America or another character. An article from Deadline in December "confirmed" that the actor had signed on for Marvel's next big team-up film, due out next year.