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Inside Jason Momoa's life from romance with Star Wars icon to horror attack behind facial scar

Inside Jason Momoa's life from romance with Star Wars icon to horror attack behind facial scar

Daily Mirror6 days ago
Game of Thrones and Aquaman star Jason Momoa is one of the biggest names in Hollywood, but away from the cameras he's had a number of fascinating life experiences
Jason Momoa's latest series, Chief of War, is a must-see historical saga for fans of the Game of Thrones actor.

From his early roles in shows like Baywatch and Stargate Atlantis, the Hawaiian-American actor has successfully transitioned from the small screen to the big screen, portraying a range of characters from superheroes and villains to warriors of the future.

After memorable performances as Aquaman and Duncan Idaho in Dune, this year he's taken on two very different projects - the video game phenomenon A Minecraft Movie and a passion project he's been developing for the past decade.

Chief of War sees the popular action star step into the shoes of real-life Hawaiian warrior Kaʻiana, who played a pivotal role in Pacific Island history at the turn of the 19th Century.
With an enthralling nine-part series based on Kaʻiana's life set to premiere on Apple TV+ later this week, let's delve into Momoa's life off-screen, reports the Mirror US.

Jason Momoa's romantic history
Momoa's known romantic history kicked off with a relationship with his Baywatch: Hawaii co-star Simmone Jade Mackinnon.
The couple stayed together for six years, got engaged in 2004, but Momoa ended it when he started dating actress Lisa Bonet the following year.
Contrary to reports that Momoa and Bonet wed in 2007, their actual marriage didn't take place until a decade later, in October 2017.

The pair welcomed two children together; daughter Lola Iolani arrived in July 2007, whilst son Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha followed in December 2008. Nakoa-Wolf has recently secured a role in the forthcoming Dune: Part III, mirroring his father's career path after Momoa starred in the original film.
Bonet initiated divorce proceedings against Momoa in January 2024, citing irreconcilable differences. The star is currently dating Andor actress Adria Arjona.

Facial scar
Beyond his flowing locks, facial hair and imposing physique, Momoa is instantly recognisable due to a prominent scar cutting across his left eyebrow.
He's disclosed that he suffered the wound when an individual assaulted him with a pint glass, resulting in an extraordinary 140 stitches during treatment.

Fortunately, he's made peace with the mark, even hinting during a chat with Marilyn Denis that it might have boosted his acting prospects.

Following the assault, his debut audition was for the legendary part of Khal Drogo in Game of Thrones' inaugural series, catapulting him to stardom.
He remembered: "It was one of those bad moments in your life and it turned lemons into lemonade, right?"
Meeting Ozzy Osbourne
Admirers of the iconic Black Sabbath vocalist Ozzy Osbourne, who tragically passed away aged 76 last week, might have been taken aback whilst watching his Back to the Beginning farewell gig in Birmingham on 5th July. The programme was presented by Momoa, who was subsequently spotted headbanging alongside supporters during a performance by fellow metal act Pantera.

The Chief of War actor is renowned as a massive heavy metal enthusiast and reveals he frequently shapes his roles around rock tracks.
He informed MetalSucks, for instance, that Aquaman was inspired by Tool, Metallica and Black Sabbath.
Meeting one of his boyhood heroes, Momoa encountered Ozzy and his spouse Sharon Osbourne behind the scenes prior to his farewell performance and posted a photograph of their encounter as a memorial following his passing.
He posted on Instagram: "Love you @ozzyosbourne All my aloha @sharonosbourne and ohana. So grateful. RIP."
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