Chris Evans certainly has a penchant for playing heroes. Soon after hanging up his shield as Captain America in the MCU, the actor is going to infinity and beyond as the voice behind Buzz Lightyear in new Disney film Lightyear. But fans might not know these fun facts about the mega star … 1. His first acting gig was in 1997 Aside from school plays and local theatre productions, the Avengers actor began his career when he starred in a short educational film from 1997 titled Biodiversity: Wild About Life ! Evans was 16 years old at the time, and he did not land another role until the Fox miniseries Opposite Sex in 2000. 2. His father is a dentist Evans’ pearly whites aren’t Hollywood magic, they’re the real deal thanks to his father. “I’m a very lucky guy, my father is a dentist,” Evans told Jimmy Fallon on his show in 2011. “So I was very lucky because I looked like the village idiot growing up like my teeth were trying to escape my face.” Evans added that, later on, he got clear braces to help correct his smile. Who is the richest woman in the world right now? (No, it’s not Kim K) 3. His younger brother, Scott Evans, is also an actor Although relatively lesser known than his superstar brother, Scott Evans is also an actor. According to IMDB, Scott has appeared in small roles on television shows like Fox’s Fringe , NBC’s Law and Order: Criminal Intent and USA’s White Collar . More recently, he played Oliver on Netflix’s Grace and Frankie and starred in the comedy Almost Love (2019). 4. His on-set nickname was “Captain Little Ass” During a 2014 interview with Entertainment Tonight , Evans said his on-set Marvel nickname was “Captain Little Ass”, and it was given to him by Anthony “Falcon Big Butt” Mackie. The pet name was meant to be a joke about his hardcore fitness routine and subsequent physique. 5. He starred in a Marilyn Manson music video #Throwback @ChrisEvans in a Marilyn Manson video pic.twitter.com/6aBksEKzl0 — Chris Evans News (@CEvansNews) July 20, 2017 Alongside his Not Another Teen Movie (2001) co-stars Jaime Pressly and Eric Christian Olsen, Evans appeared in the 2001 Marilyn Manson music video for Tainted Love . In the video, Manson can be seen pushing a young Evans out of his way as he enters the “not another teen party”. 6. Captain America wasn’t the first superhero Evans played In fact, Captain America wasn’t even the first Marvel role for the star. All the way back in 2005, Evans was cast in the film Fantastic Four as Johnny Storm, aka the Human Torch. However, according to The Guardian , this film and its sequel Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surf (2007) did not go over well with critics or fans. Who is the father of Amber Heard’s baby? Meet daughter Oonagh Paige 7. He has worked with many of his Avengers co-stars outside the franchise Before they starred together in The Avengers , Evans and Scarlett Johansson worked together on The Perfect Score (2004) and The Nanny Diaries (2007) Evans and Brie Larson also worked together on Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (2010). He appeared in a film called The Losers (2010) with Marvel stars Zoe Saldana and Idris Elba. And in 2011, he starred alongside Anna Faris in What’s Your Number . At the time, Faris was married to Chris Pratt, so Pratt made a cameo in the film as “disgusting Donald”. He also appeared in Snowpiercer (2013) with Tilda Swinton, and he starred alongside Mackie in Playing it Cool (2014) the same year Captain America: The Winter Soldier was released. 8. Evans was replaced by Michael B. Jordan in the remake of Fantastic Four (2015) In 2015, the series was rebooted and Michael B. Jordan was cast in Evans’ role as the Human Torch. By this time, Evans had already moved on to Captain America , and Jordan later joined the Black Panther cast. 9. One of Evans’ hobbies is tap dancing of course chris evans can tap dance, he’s a grown up 😖😖 pic.twitter.com/nCrmFxxaVo — amanda 💜 (@_antmanda) January 4, 2022 When he’s not saving the world from certain destruction, Evans finds time to hone his tap-dancing skills. Evans has said that he learned how to tap from his mum, and he’s talked about his love of tap dancing in numerous interviews. He even showed off his skills on an episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show in 2017. 10. His childhood crush was Sandra Bullock In a 2016 interview with W magazine, Evans said he had a crush on Sandra Bullock as a child after watching her in Speed (1994). In 2014, there were reports the two dated, but Bullock jokingly dismissed them by telling Entertainment Tonight that she and Evans already got married and divorced. Inside Dream Kardashian’s fabulous life, from baby Bentleys to Amazon ads 11. Evans wanted to be a Disney animator when he was a kid Evans became a fixture in the Disney family when he landed the role of Captain America, but the star has been a lifelong fan of the company’s films, characters and theme parks. During a 2016 interview with Oh My Disney, he listed off his favourite Disney snack (Mickey Ice Cream Bar), attraction (Space Mountain) and character (Mickey Mouse). In 2019, Evans also told The Hollywood Reporter that his dream job as a kid was to become a Disney animator. 12. He almost turned down the role of Captain America In a 2020 interview with Esquire earlier this year, Evans’ mum Lisa shared that she had to convince him to take the role of Captain America. When he turned Marvel down at first, he said it was because he did not want to become “can’t-go-outside famous”. “His biggest fear was losing his anonymity,” Lisa recalled. “He said, ‘I have a career now where I can do work I really like. I can walk my dog. Nobody bothers me. Nobody wants to talk to me. I can go wherever I want. And the idea of losing that is terrifying to me.’” However, she eventually talked him into taking the role. “I said to him, ‘Look, you want to do acting work for the rest of your life? If you do this part, you will have the opportunity,’” she said. 13. He has a matching tattoo with most of the original Avengers According to Entertainment Weekly , it was Evans and Johansson’s idea for the original Avengers cast members to get matching tattoos to celebrate the release of Avengers: Infinity Wars (2019). The tattoo was designed to pay tribute to Iron Man, Thor, Hawkeye, Captain America, Black Widow and Hulk. Mark Ruffalo, who played Hulk, opted out, but the rest of the cast got the tattoo. This article originally appeared on Insider Want more stories like this? Follow STYLE on Facebook , Instagram , YouTube and Twitter .