Men’s Health magazine will release its April 2022 issue, which will feature cover star, Jared Leto. He promotes his recent projects, “Morbius” and “WeCrashed.” While participating in a photo shoot for Men’s Health, Leto embraces the RV life. In a series of images, Jimmy Chin photographs the American actor and Gucci brand ambassador in styles from the fashion house’s collaboration with The North Face.
Jared Leto on Career & Goals
Leto first came to public attention in the 1990s television series “My So-Called Life.” Since then, he has appeared in numerous high-profile films and received numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in “Dallas Buyers Club.” Leto, who is fifty years old, shows no signs of slowing down, especially with the release of his highly anticipated new film, “Morbius.”
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When Leto reflects on his career, he admits, “If you want to achieve greatly, I can tell you how, but it may not be what you want. I’ve worked really, really hard and I’ve achieved some goals in my life, and it’s been a beautiful thing. But there’s a price you pay for all of it. It just depends how important those goals are to you.”
Leto on Thirty Seconds to Mars
Balancing an acting career with being the frontman of band Thirty Seconds to Mars, Jared Leto discusses finding balance in life. “I’m impatient, and I guard my time really well,” Leto confesses. “And that’s probably why I’m able to do multiple things and achieve some of my goals with those things.”
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Leto speaks candidly about the physical toll that performance takes on his body while touring with Thirty Seconds to Mars. “I’d put it somewhere between amateur bowling and . . . Usain Bolt,” explains Leto. “You’re singing and running around, you have so much adrenaline, and you’re performing at your limit. Your heart is pounding outta your chest, you’re dripping sweat, and you’re exhilarated, but you’re working your body in a really intense way.”