Jackie Chan's fighting days are OVER ... at least on camera ... 'cause the legendary actor says he's giving up action movies so he can become "the Asian Robert De Niro."
The
58-year-old was promoting his 100th flick, "Chinese Zodiac" earlier
today -- when he told reporters, "This will be my last action movie."
He explained, "I tell you, I am not young any more ... I am really, really tired."
Chan -- who has famously performed his own stunts for decades -- added, "The world is too violent now. It's a dilemma because I like action, but I don't like the violence."
He continued, "I don't just want to be an action star ... I want to be a true actor. I want to be an Asian Robert De Niro."
"I want to get rid of my image. So, for the last ten years I've done other films like 'The Karate Kid' where I'd rather play an old man. I want the audience to know I'm not just about fighting or comedy, also I can act."
Chan has suffered countless injuries on the sets of his movies ... and FUN FACT -- he appeared as an uncredited prison thug in the Bruce Lee classic, "Enter the Dragon" back in 1973.
He explained, "I tell you, I am not young any more ... I am really, really tired."
Chan -- who has famously performed his own stunts for decades -- added, "The world is too violent now. It's a dilemma because I like action, but I don't like the violence."
He continued, "I don't just want to be an action star ... I want to be a true actor. I want to be an Asian Robert De Niro."
"I want to get rid of my image. So, for the last ten years I've done other films like 'The Karate Kid' where I'd rather play an old man. I want the audience to know I'm not just about fighting or comedy, also I can act."
Chan has suffered countless injuries on the sets of his movies ... and FUN FACT -- he appeared as an uncredited prison thug in the Bruce Lee classic, "Enter the Dragon" back in 1973.
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