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DWAYNE JOHNSON THE WORLD'S BIGGEST Actor

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December 2024/January 2025

It's hard for Dwayne Johnson to hide. Wherever he goes, there he is― as conspicuous out in the world as he is on the silver screen. But after two decades of playing a version of himself in huge movies, suddenly Dwayne Johnson is ready to do something entirely new: vanish.

- Zach Baron

DWAYNE JOHNSON THE WORLD'S BIGGEST Actor

IT'S not that Dwayne Johnson is tall, though he is-about six feet four inches and broad, with an adamantine bald head and sculptural shoulders. It's not that he is part Samoan, part Black, though he is that too. It's not even that Johnson is what Hollywood likes to euphemistically call the most successful movie star alive, meaning, most years, the highest paid. It's that these things-the shape of the man, his parents, his professional ascendance-have combined in a singular way to make him recognizable at more or less any distance. Because of this, Johnson struggles, in the most prosaic sense, to be alone.

He can count the number of places available to him for solitude on three mighty fingers, and does. He can go sit inside his truck, which he likes to drive to set no matter what city he is in, in part because his silhouette is less noticeable behind the wheel of a car. He can go to his gym. Or he can come here, to the generous property he owns in rural Virginia, with a three-acre pond and a horse barn and green hills and a Victorian-style house of slightly exaggerated, Dwayne Johnson-esque proportions.

Anywhere else, Johnson says, and he's probably surrounded by people-other actors, directors, executives, businesspeople, employees, fans, journalists, children, wife (Lauren Hashian) and ex-wife (Dany Garcia, who is still Johnson's business partner). "I feel like the moment I walk out the door," he says, "that's when the whirlwind starts." He is mostly okay with this. When I ask Johnson, who used to regularly perform live in sold-out arenas as a professional wrestler known as The Rock-Johnson's first real career, and the thing that first made him famouswhether he is comfortable around other people, he seems genuinely confused about the question. "Oh yeah," Johnson says. "For sure. Like...am I an asshole?"

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