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Birthday:
Sep 12, 1972
Birthplace:
London, England

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Jason Statham Biography

British director Guy Ritchie frequently attributes the success of his unorthodox crime films -- 1998's Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels, 2000's Snatch -- to the fact that his offbeat miscreants are more than believable, they are real. Preferring to cast for authenticity rather than resumé, Ritchie handpicks many of his actors from the true-life cult figures and rascals of London's underbelly. Actor Jason Statham is among the best of them.A one-time Olympic diver, fashion model, and black-market salesman, Statham came to acting by way of commercials and "street theater" -- a euphemism for hustling tourists on London's Oxford Street. Raised in Syndenham, London, he was the second son of a lounge singer and a dressmaker turned dancer. Although Statham had the familial background to go immediately into entertainment, he excelled first on the high dive. He was a member of the 1988 British Olympic Team in Seoul, Korea, and remained on the National Diving Squad for ten years. In the late '90s, a talent agent specializing in athletes landed Statham a gig in an ad campaign for the European clothing retailer French Connection. This led to an appearance in a Levi's Jeans commercial and a fledgling modeling career. Meanwhile, Statham had also earned local fame as a street corner con man, selling stolen jewelry and counterfeit perfume out of a briefcase. Thus, when French Connection's owner became one of the biggest investors in Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels, he naturally introduced the diver/model/hustler to knave-hunting Ritchie.Intrigued by Statham's past and impressed by his modeling work, Ritchie invited him to audition for a part in the film. The director challenged Statham to impersonate an illegal street vendor and convince him to purchase a piece of imitation gold jewelry. Statham was evidently so persuasive that Ritchie bought four sets. When the director attempted to return his worthless acquisition -- pretending that the gold had turned to stainless steel -- Statham was so graciously inflexible that Ritchie hired him.This unorthodox audition resulted in Statham's big screen debut as Bacon, one of Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels' four primary characters engaged in a risky get-rich-quick scheme to repay a massive gambling debt. Bacon supplies a streetwise discipline and restraint that the other characters lack and a sense of humility crucial to Ritchie's film. In the director's follow-up crime comedy, Snatch, Ritchie rehired Statham to play Turkish, a smalltime hood vainly trying to break into the world of underground boxing. As this amateur but respectable hoodlum, Statham is attractive, urbane, immaculate, and smart enough to be bewildered by even his own laughable criminal ineptitude. The role began as a small supporting part in Snatch's star-filled ensemble cast but expanded throughout shooting. By the time of the film's theatrical release, Statham received top billing as its narrator and chief anti-hero.The Guy Ritchie oeuvre that supplied his breakthrough performances is not Statham's only acting arena. In 2000, he made his American film debut as a British drug dealer in Robert Adetuyi's Turn It Up starring Pras Michel. By 2001, he had finished shooting John Carpenter's sci-fi thriller Ghosts of Mars and joined Delroy Lindo in the cast of the Jet Li vehicle The One. A chance to reteam with former Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrel co-star Vinnie Jones proved too fun an opportuity to resist, and Stratham would round out a particularly busy 2001 with his role in the prison-bound sports remake Mean Machine. Just as audiences were finally standing up to take notice of the amiable tough-guy, Stratham stepped into his own as the action lead of the explosive 2002 adrenaline ride The Transporter. A sizable hit that would earn Statham increasingly prominant roles in such high profile pics as The Italian Job, and Cellular, The Transporter established Stratham as a bankable international action star and was eventually followed by a 2005 sequel that miraculously managed the improbable feat of upping the ante of the previous installment's over-the-top cartoon violence. A starring role in Ritchie's 2005 crime thriller Revolver found Stratham re-teaming with the director who launched his career with decidedly mixed results, and the following year it was off to race the clock and rescue the girl as a reformed assassin looking to make good in the hyper-intense action entry Crank. ~ Aubry Anne D'Arminio, Rovi

Jason Statham Trivia

He's so cute & cool. Love him :')
- submitted by Putri Hindun S (2 years ago)

Quotes from Jason Statham's Characters

    1. Luke Wright: I'll have a white russian... and a fork.
    From Safe. Submitted by Tom M (32 days ago)
    1. Alex Rosen: You've got balls.
    2. Luke Wright: Surprising I can even walk...
    From Safe. Submitted by Mitch B (32 days ago)
    1. Luke Wright: I've been in resturants all night... all I got served was lead.
    From Safe. Submitted by Chris P (44 days ago)
    1. Luke Wright: I didn't know a trachea could break.
    From Safe. Submitted by Chris P (44 days ago)
    1. Turkish: Fuckface... I like that one Errol. I'll have to remember that one next time I'm climbing off yer mum.
    From Snatch. Submitted by Andrew G (49 days ago)
    1. Tommy: Who took the jam outta your doughnut?
    2. Turkish: You took the fucking jam outta my doughnut, Tommy. You did.
    From Snatch. Submitted by Andrew G (49 days ago)
    1. Bacon: Right. Let's sort the buyers from the spyers, the needy from the greedy, and those who trust me from the ones who don't, because if you can't see value here today, you're not up here shopping. You're up here shoplifting. You see these goods? Never seen daylight, moonlight, Israelite. Fanny by the gaslight. Take a bag, c'mon take a bag. I took a bag home last night. Cost me a lot more than ten pound, I can tell you. Anyone like jewelry? Look at that one there. Handmade in Italy, hand-stolen in Stepney. It's as long as my arm. I wish it was as long as something else. Don't think because these boxes are sealed up, they're empty. The only man who sells empty boxes is the undertaker, and by the look of some of you lot today, I'd make more money with me measuring tape. Here, one price. Ten pound.
    2. Eddy: Did you say ten pound?
    3. Bacon: Are you deaf?
    4. Eddy: That's a bargain. I'll take one.
    5. Bacon: Squeeze in if you can. Left leg, right leg, your body will follow. They call it walking. You want one as well, darling? You do? That's it. They're waking up. Treat the wife. Treat somebody else's wife. It's a lot more fun if you don't get caught. Hold on. You want one as well? Okay, darling, show me a bit of life then. It's no good standing out there like one o'clock half-struck. Buy them, you better buy them. These are not stolen, they just haven't been paid for, and we can't get them again. They've changed the bloody locks. Here. One for you. It's no good coming back later when I've sold out. 'Too late, too late' will be the cry when the man with the bargains has passed you by. If you got no money on you now, you'll be crying tears as big as October cabbages.
    6. Eddy: Bacon, cozzers!
    7. Bacon: Shit.
    From Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Submitted by Andrew G (49 days ago)
    1. Bacon: Harry didn't think that he did a very good job, so he grabbed the nearest thing to hand, which just so happened to be a 15 inch black rubber cock, and proceeded to beat poor old Smithy to death with. And that was seen as a nice way to go. Now, that, is why you pay Hatchet Harry, when you owe.
    From Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Submitted by Andrew G (49 days ago)
    1. Lee Christmas: I want your life. I was thinking about taking it.
    2. Paul: Is that right?
    3. Lee Christmas: I don't do so well in tight spaces so going to prison worries me. You shouldn't of bruised her face. I would of liked to keep it the way it was.
    4. Paul: Well keep the bitch because I am done with it.
    5. Lee Christmas: [fight scene between Lee and Paul's gang]
    From The Expendables. Submitted by Taylor W (2 months ago)
    1. Barney 'The Schizo' Ross: [in the middle of a mexican standoff, a faint buzzing sound can be heard] What's that?
    2. Lee Christmas: I'm getting a text.
    3. Barney 'The Schizo' Ross: Excuse me?
    From The Expendables. Submitted by Nick S (5 months ago)
    1. Turkish: Fuck me all, Tom! What's that?
    2. Tommy: It's me belt, Turkish.
    3. Turkish: No, Tommy, there's a gun in your trousers. What is a gun doing in your trousers?
    4. Tommy: It's for protection!
    5. Turkish: Protection from what? Zee Germans?
    From Snatch. Submitted by Audrey R (5 months ago)
    1. Lee Christmas: The man who can best get along with a woman is the man who can best get along without them.
    From The Expendables. Submitted by Ron P (6 months ago)
    1. Danny Bryce: You and I got a lot in common.
    From Killer Elite. Submitted by Chris P (8 months ago)
    1. Doc Miles: [to Chev] If you stop you die.
    2. Chev Chelios: [to store clerk] If you move you die.
    From Crank. Submitted by Alex S (9 months ago)
    1. Turkish: So what do you do? You go to see the man that knows about these sort of things.
    From Snatch. Submitted by Yury M (12 months ago)
    1. Turkish: I fail to recognize the correlation between losing ten grand, hospitalizing Gorgeous, and a good deal.
    From Snatch. Submitted by Yury M (12 months ago)
    1. Jake Green: One thing I've learned in the last seven years: in every game and con there's always an opponent, and there's always a victim. The trick is to know when you're the latter, so you can become the former.
    From Revolver. Submitted by Chris P (13 months ago)
    1. Jake Green: There is something about yourself that you don't know. Something that you will deny even exists, until it's too late to do anything about it. It's the only reason you get up in the morning. The only reason you suffer the shitty puss, the blood, the sweat and the tears. This is because you want people to know how good, attractive, generous, funny, wild and clever you really are. Fear or revere me, but please, think I'm special. We share an addiction. We're approval junkies. We're all in it for the slap on the back and the gold watch. The hip-hip-hoo-fuckin' rah. Look at the clever boy with the badge, polishing his trophy. Shine on you crazy diamond, because we're just monkeys wrapped in suits, begging for the approval of others.
    From Revolver. Submitted by Chris P (13 months ago)
    1. Lee Christmas: Are you Crazy? You could've killed me!
    2. Barney 'The Schizo' Ross: You're welcome!
    From The Expendables. Submitted by John W (14 months ago)
    1. Lee Christmas: Hi. [Points to himself] Bhudda. [Points to Ross] Peat.
    From The Expendables. Submitted by John W (14 months ago)
    1. Lee Christmas: [from trailer] You know it's not easy being your friend.
    From The Expendables. Submitted by rob g (14 months ago)
    1. Arthur Bishop: Good judgment comes from experience, experience comes from bad judgment.
    From The Mechanic. Submitted by rob g (14 months ago)
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