Hollywood star Jason Momoa, known for his roles in iconic productions like “Game of Thrones” and “Aquaman,” recently revealed his contemplation of a political career if he had not pursued acting. The 44-year-old actor, who had previously expressed feeling average in many aspects of his life, shared this alternate career choice during an interview with Daily Mail while discussing his latest docuseries, “On the Roam.”
Momoa, speaking about his passion for environmental sustainability, expressed a desire to contribute positively. He stated, “I’d wanna do something to help the environment,” emphasizing his commitment to making a difference.
In contemplating an alternative life path, Momoa candidly admitted that, considering the current global environmental challenges, a younger version of himself would have ventured into politics. He envisioned actively fighting for the planet and stated, “I’d probably try to do something to get into politics, really fight for our planet.”
Delving into the practical steps he might have taken, Momoa envisioned starting small, even as early as in his sixth-grade years. He remarked, “I would just start in the home. Like, what are the small things you can do on how to save energy?” The actor emphasized the importance of questioning consumption habits, asking, “What are we taking in that we can consider, ‘Do we need that?’”
While Momoa has carved a successful career in the entertainment industry, his candid reflections shed light on his deep-rooted commitment to environmental causes and the potential political path he might have explored to champion sustainability.