Popular martial-arts and action-film star Jackie Chan says now that he’s in his mid-50’s he’d like to slow down a bit on-screen. The actor says he would prefer to do movies involving fewer stunts and do more voice-over work like his role in the upcoming animated feature Kung-Fu Panda.
“I just finished [a] movie called The Shinjuku Incident,” Chan told a news conference in Los Angeles over the weekend. “It’s just maybe 1 percent action. It’s heavy, heavy drama.”
“I want a change. I want to be a real actor, not [an] action star. An action star’s life is very short. I’m the myth,” Chan said. [“The action star] Jackie Chan is a myth. I’m still surviving right now, but in 30 years, I’m the only one [left]. How long am I going to keep fighting? I have to change, change and change. I’ve been encouraged.”
Chan recently turned 54. His most recent big-screen role was in the upcoming The Forbidden Kingdom, where he played a martial-arts master.Â
In The Forbidden Kingdom, Chan plays dual roles as Old Hop the pawnshop owner and as the Drunken Master, a role he first played several decades earlier. “I now realize that Drunken Master was 30 years ago,” Chan said. “My master already passed away, so now I’m the master. It feels funny, really funny. What can you do?”
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Ben (UK) says
Dude, very few action stars ever become ‘real’ actors. Seriously, you must have some money, why bother?
GazerBeam says
He has enough money, let him do what he wants 🙂 He’ll always be the guy from Rumble in the Bronx (where the Bronx had mountains) to me.
Deven Science says
Jackie has entertained billions for decades. He’s earned the right to slow down.
Twyla April says
I think that it is cool that he wants to voice act. I just wish that i had half the talant that he had. But i think that if i was put into a spot that I could do a dam good job as well