Dwyane 'The Rock' Johnson
Actor, former WWE wrestler, 'The Rock'
Dwayne Douglas Johnson (born May 2, 1972), professionally known as 'The Rock,' is an American actor and former professional wrestler who has become one of the world's most bankable movie stars and influential public figures. Born in Hayward, California to a wrestling family, Johnson followed his father into professional wrestling, eventually signing with the WWE in 1996. As a wrestler, he became one of the most charismatic and popular performers in WWE history, known for his electrifying promos, signature moves like the "People's Elbow," and his ability to connect with audiences. After transitioning to acting in the early 2000s with roles in The Scorpion King and The Mummy Returns, Johnson strategically built a film career that made him one of Hollywood's most consistent box office draws. He anchored major franchises including Fast & Furious, Jumanji, and Rampage, and starred in action blockbusters like Black Adam. Beyond entertainment, Johnson is renowned for his work ethic, motivational presence on social media, and philanthropic efforts. His evolution from wrestling entertainment to mainstream Hollywood stardom represents one of entertainment's most successful career transitions, influencing how athletes and performers approach multi-platform celebrity.
Entertainment
American
1972
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Dwyane
Irish origin
“An innovative respelling of Dwayne (from the Irish surname Duane, meaning 'dark'), Dwyane gained prominence through basketball legend Dwyane Wade, who popularized this distinctive spelling. The name carries athletic charisma and has a contemporary, African-American cultural signature while maintaining connection to Irish roots.”