son.Carrier’ Jason Statham: from street vendor to Hollywood martial arts superstar.

In recent days, the name Jason Statham has once again been “heated up” thanks to the action-science fiction masterpiece “The Meg” (Vietnamese title: Super Tyrant Shark). This is a movie adaptation with a production budget of up to 150 million USD, with cooperation between the US and China.

The film is considered “tailor-made” for Jason Statham. Not disappointing his fans, the actor returned with dramatic action scenes and scenes showing off his toned muscles, captivating women.

'Transporter' Jason Statham: from street vendor to Hollywood martial arts superstar photo 1Jason Statham plays “The Meg” with Li Bingbing.

Before “The Meg”, the actor born in 1967 also made his mark with similar roles in the series “Transporter” and “Fast and Furious”.

Multi-talented street vendor

In “The Meg,” Statham plays a lifeguard who rescues ocean exploration scientists. Therefore, most of his scenes are related to water and scuba diving. This did not make it difficult for the actor because he used to be a professional diver and almost represented England at the 1992 Olympics.

'Transporter' Jason Statham: from street vendor to Hollywood martial arts superstar photo 2Jason Statham used to be a professional diver.

It can be said that Jason Statham is one of Hollywood’s multi-talented stars as he is good at acting, good at martial arts, good at singing, a “magical” catwalk performer, and also an athlete.

Statham’s above skills make many people mistakenly think he comes from a well-off background and has been properly trained since childhood. However, the truth is that it was his unstable childhood that “forged” him into the “skilled” man he is today.

He was born in 1967, in the Derbyshire mountains (England), his father was an amateur singer and street vendor, and his mother was a bar dancer.

From a young age, the “Transporter” star joined the family band as a drummer, accompanied by his father, the lead singer, and his brother, who played the guitar, to “walk” performances. The actor once wanted to pursue a singing career, but his father directed him to become a street vendor, which is considered to have a more stable income.

The main products that Statham “deals with” are jewelry and perfume. He said, the things he sells are from the same “source” as the expensive products in the store, but because the investment capital is less, he is satisfied with the style of street peddling “a little fun and enough to make a living.” ”.

The time spent as a peddler not only brought this 6x star money to cover his daily life, but also taught him many tricks, “cleverness” and the ability to talk like no one else.

'Transporter' Jason Statham: from street vendor to Hollywood martial arts superstar photo 3Jason Statham once worked as a street vendor to make a living.

Straight into Hollywood thanks to “smart mouth”

Although he had a talent for swimming, young Jason Statham did not focus much on practicing, but was only engrossed in dating female athletes. As a result, he missed the opportunity to compete in the Olympics.

After his first failure, the teenage boy decided to quit his career as a street vendor to study martial arts and pursue his dream of becoming a stuntman. Learning judo, boxing, and jujitsu not only helps Statham become agile and skilled, but also gives him a toned, muscular body – the necessary elements to become a Hollywood action star.

'Transporter' Jason Statham: from street vendor to Hollywood martial arts superstar photo 4

Jason Statham’s debut role was in the crime film “Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels” (1998). Perhaps even he could not have imagined that the tricks and “smoothness” gained through his time as a street vendor would take his first step on the path to Hollywood fame.

During the casting session, British director Guy Ritchie asked the young actor to try selling him a fake necklace. “Winning the trick”, Statham easily conquered the selection committee, surpassing thousands of other well-trained candidates to get the first role of his career.

Successfully portraying the role of Bacon in “Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels”, Statham continued to be favored by Guy for a role in the movie “Snatch” (2000).

 

 

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