Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, born May 2, 1972, is an iconic American actor and professional wrestler widely celebrated for his impactful career in both fields. Initially achieving global stardom in the WWF's Attitude Era, he became a 10-time world champion and the promotion's first African-American world champion, widely regarded as one of professional wrestling's all-time greats.
Transitioning from full-time wrestling in 2004, Johnson built an immensely successful acting career, becoming one of the world's highest-grossing actors with his films earning over $14.9 billion worldwide. He has starred in major franchises like Fast & Furious and Jumanji, voiced Maui in Moana, and took on leading roles in films like The Mummy Returns (2001) and Black Adam (2022). Beyond entertainment, Johnson is also a shrewd businessman, co-owning the United Football League, serving on the TKO Group Holdings board, and co-founding Seven Bucks Productions. His widespread influence has led Time to name him one of the world's most influential people multiple times.
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