Lock Stock Star Jason Statham Says He'll Always Play The Hard Guy

Posted: 20/04/2012 08:11 Updated: 20/04/2012 08:36   WENN

Jason Statham has warned fans not to expect him to play anything other than action men on the big screen - he insists he isn't suitable for any other role.

The former diver and street jewellery hustler is about to be seen in new high-energy movie Safe, in which his character is embroiled in a deathly battle between the Triads, Russian mobsters and crooked New York cops.

And following roles in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch and The Transporter films, Statham insists he is unlikely to stray from his hardman roles - and take on a romance, court thriller or period drama anytime soon.

He tells the BBC: "I don't want to upset the apple cart. I don't want to try something for the sake of doing something different.

"Doing something different is for great character actors. I don't see myself as a great character actor that will play a lawyer and then something bizarrely different. That's not what my strength is."

And the actor admits he is happy developing his career within one genre of film.

He adds: "I enjoy what I'm doing. I'm making a career out of something that I'm enjoying."

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Jason Statham has warned fans not to expect him to play anything other than action men on the big screen - he insists he isn't suitable for any other role. The former diver and street jewellery hus...
Jason Statham has warned fans not to expect him to play anything other than action men on the big screen - he insists he isn't suitable for any other role. The former diver and street jewellery hus...
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03:56 PM on 04/20/2012
Good acting is when you believe the person you're seeing up on the screen is who they are supposed to be. And Jason Statham achieves that successfully each time. He's savvy enough to know to stay within his wheelhouse, an exciting and charismatic one at that.
Unlike some other Hollywood types who have over extended themselves into an arena that they were ill suited for. Example: Winona Ryder and Michelle Pheiffer in Dangerous Liasons, Kevin Klein in Midsummer Night's Dream, etc. etc. I like Statham right where he is, and no one does it as well so let's enjoy him while he's around. Like old soldiers, actors all eventually fade away. P.S. to the Stath: keep the British accent in all your movies. It's part of your charm!