- Although he has lived in the United States for most of his life, he has Samoan citizenship as his mother is Samoan. He has often stated in interviews he is proud of his Samoan heritage and feels honored to be a Samoan.
- Has a fear of spiders.
- His cousin, Tanoai Reed, is his stunt double for many of his movies.
- Not only was his father, Rocky Johnson, a wrestler, but his grandfather, three uncles, and six cousins (one adopted) have been in wrestling too.
- He owns the rights to name "The Rock" (including logos, phrases, etc). The rights to the name "The Rock" were previously owned by WWE, Inc. (which is the main reason why Vince McMahon has received executive producer credits in some of the Rock's films).
- Dwayne's father, a native of Canada, is black, of Black Nova Scotian descent, and was born in Amherst, Nova Scotia (Dwayne's father's ancestors were African-Americans who moved to Canada). Dwayne's mother is of Samoan background.
- His $5.5-million paycheck for The Scorpion King (2002) earned him a listing in the Guinness Book of World Records, as his salary was the highest for any actor receiving top billing for the first time.
- When Daniel Craig retired from the 007 franchise, Dwayne expressed his desire to play James Bond. Dwayne's grandfather Peter Fanene Maivia appeared as a Bond villain in You Only Live Twice (1967).
- As a high school student, he found it very difficult to make friends due to his lofty (6' 4" / 225 lbs.) and mustachioed demeanor which led his fellow students to suspect he was an undercover policeman, not unlike Johnny Depp's 21 Jump Street (1987) character.
- He was Tim Burton's second choice for the role of Willy Wonka in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), which went to Johnny Depp.
- In 2010, Johnson told "The Tonight Show" host Jay Leno that country music legend Willie Nelson gave him a guitar for his birthday and that the pair had been friends since about 2000. He played the guitar and sang several times in the ring during his years with WWE.
- His ex-wife, Dany Garcia, was his manager until 2022, when her role was redefined as "strategic advisor".
- Was good friends with the late actor Michael Clarke Duncan.
- After becoming successful in the movie industry, Dwayne was able to fulfill an ambition he had listed on his agenda of priority "To Do" items, and bought a home for his parents, a luxury they had never theretofore known. His first major personal indulgence was his purchase of a Rolex watch.
- In his first semester at the University of Miami, he earned a .7 grade point average. He was majoring in criminology.
- In 2003, Johnson got a large tattoo that covers much of his chest and left arm. The tattoo is a partial Pe'a, which is an intricate tattoo males have traditionally gotten in Samoan culture. Johnson said his tattoo took 60 hours to complete and that it tells the story of his ancestors and his own life. It looks similar to the tattoo that Johnson's animated character, Maui, has in Moana (2016).
- While filming The Scorpion King (2002), accidentally hit Michael Clarke Duncan during a fight sequence. Duncan leaned in too far for a hit, and his chin connected with The Rock's elbow.
- Honored by the Congressional Award in Washington, D.C. on June 19, 2008 with the Horizon Award. The Horizon Award is a special recognition from the Joint Leadership of the United States Congress and the Congressional Award Board of Directors. The Horizon Award is presented to individuals from the private sectors who have contributed to expanding opportunities for all Americans through their own personal contributions, and who have set exceptional examples for young people through their successes in life.
- Is a published author.
- He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on December 13, 2017.
- In 2017, Johnson revealed that his larger-than-life animated Moana (2016) character, Maui, was partly inspired by his late grandfather, Peter Fanene Maivia. Maivia was a legendary Samoan wrestler in his day and even appeared in the James Bond movie You Only Live Twice (1967). He died of cancer in 1982 when Johnson was 10 years old.
- Since 2016, every movie Johnson has starred in has been produced by Seven Bucks Productions, which is his own company. He got the name from the amount of cash he said was in his wallet when he was cut from the Canadian Football League before he got started in wrestling.
- When Johnson was 15 years old, his family was going through a rough period. Recently, he revealed that after they'd lost their apartment, his mother, Ata Johnson, tried to kill herself. He said she stopped their car on a Nashville highway and tried to walk into oncoming traffic. Johnson grabbed her shoulder and pulled her back.
- Has played his own father Rocky Johnson in That Wrestling Show (1999).
- Before he was called "The Rock," his football teammates at the University of Miami called him "Dewey" Johnson. Even in interviews today, his teammates still refer to him as Dewey. They apparently first heard the nickname when Johnson's parents came to visit and his mom called him by that name in front of everyone.
- First movie experience at 8-years-old was Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981).
- In an interview with "Entertainment Magazine", he no longer wants to be known as "The Rock". Because of his retirement from the wrestling business, he now considers himself an actor: "I no longer am a wrestler, I am now pursuing a future as an actor and someday as a director. I am not the Rock. I am Dwayne Johnson.". (October 2006)
- His football teammates at Miami have said Johnson used to sing country music on the team bus. He's said in interviews that his days as a teen in Nashville first got him into country music and that he's loved it ever since. On Twitter, he's said he counts Merle Haggard, Johnny Paycheck, George Strait and Jamey Johnson among his favorite artists.
- Jacob O'Connor, a 10-year-old Michigan boy, was able to save his younger brother's life by using what he saw Johnson's character do in the movie "San Andreas," in which he played a search-and-rescue medic. When O'Connor saw his 2-year-old brother fall into their grandmother's pool, he immediately pulled the boy out and started giving him chest compressions, which he got from The Rock. Johnson has since called the boy a hero.
- While he was filming his swordfight scene with Michael Clarke Duncan in The Scorpion King (2002), the breaking of the swords was real and unintended, and openly stated that this was extremely dangerous because this was not planned and this could have cut anybody.
- Has three daughters: Simone Alexandra Johnson (b. August 14, 2001) with ex-wife Dany Garcia, and Jasmine Lia Johnson (b. December 16, 2015) and Tiana Johnson (b. April 17, 2018) with wife Lauren Hashian.
- Inducted his father and grandfather, Rocky Johnson and Peter Fanene Maivia, respectively, into the WWE Hall of Fame on March 29, 2008.
- While filming Be Cool (2005), he was Punk'd (2003) by Ashton Kutcher's crew. They set his trailer on fire, which did not seem to faze him. This was only after Vince, one of the Punk'd (2003) crew, blamed the fire on him that things got really heated and they revealed the gag.
- By the time Dwayne was 16-years-old, he had already enrolled in four high schools due to his frequent expulsions: McKinley High School (Honolulu, Hawaii), Glencliff High School (Nashville, Tennessee), McGavock High School (Nashville, Tennessee) and Freedom High School (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania).
- During a visit to Samoa in July 2004, he was anointed by Head of State Susuga Malietoa Tanumafili II with the chiefly title of 'Seiuli, Son of Malietoa'.
- Decided to attend the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida because they did not openly express interest in him.
- His net worth is $190 million.
- Second highest paid actor of 2017, earning $65 million.
- He was offered a promotional deal with "Dunkin' Donuts", which would have seen the company name a donut after him. Thinking it would make him appear big-headed, he graciously turned the offer down.
- He originally chose "Flex Kavana" as his stage name, because he didn't want to seem like he was trading off his family's legacy (Rocky Johnson, his father, and High Chief Peter Fanene Maivia his grandfather). Ironically, WWE officials came up with "Rocky Maivia" after they felt "Flex Kavana" wasn't exactly a great name.
- Friends with Kevin Hart.
- In 2006, Johnson told NPR he'd been arrested "probably eight or nine times" by the time he was 17. He said his offenses were fighting and theft but "that's just what I got caught for." Those experiences led him to take the role in the movie Gridiron Gang (2006), in which he played a football coach who mentored troubled teens.
- Has stated that the film adaptation of Doom (2005) was a complete failure, and that the movie did a huge disservice to fans of the video game franchise.
- In 2012 Dwayne formed the film company "Seven Bucks Productions" with ex-wife Dany Garcia and her brother Hiram Garcia to produce their own variety of projects. The company name was reportedly inspired by Dwayne's predicament after ditching his football career when he ended up with just "seven bucks" to his name.
- When he was wrestling full-time with WWE, one of Johnson's many catchphrases was telling opponents he was going to "lay the smackdown" on them. After The Rock used the phrase so often, the word "smackdown" became so popular that it made Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary in 2007.
- According to Forbes, his estimated earnings for 2016 was approximately $64.5 million making him the highest paid actor for that year.
- Time magazine named him one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World (2016).
- He once appeared on Martha Stewart Living (1996) to cook one of his favorite family recipes.
- (December 16, 2015) Has two daughters with his wife Lauren Hashian: Jasmine Lia Johnson (b. December 16, 2015) and Tiana Johnson (b. April 17, 2018).
- For his second acting role, Johnson appeared in Tsunkatse (2000). He played an alien gladiator who fights one of the crew members of the USS Voyager, and did some of his own signature WWE moves.
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