Andy Lau mum on drug use for 'Protege' role (AP) Updated: 2006-08-06 08:33
Hong Kong actor Andy Lau attends a news conference
to promote his upcoming movie 'Protege' in Hong Kong Thursday, Aug. 3, 2006. (AP
Photo/Kin Cheung)
Andy Lau may play a major narcotic dealer in the upcoming movie "Protege,"
but the Hong Kong star had little to say when asked if he had tried drugs to
prepare for the role.
Director Derek Yee told reporters at a news conference that one of the
movie's stars, Chinese actress Zhang Jingchu, had wanted to try drugs to better
portray a drug user but that he talked her out of it.
Zhang denied the claim.
But Lau - who plays a heroin kingpin grooming his successor to take over
the business - stayed silent. As did co-stars Daniel Wu, Louis Koo and
Anita Yuen.
Publicity material for the film claims the actors took career risks by
signing on for a movie revolving around drugs. "All the five stars ... are
willing to forsake their star images to have breakthrough performances," a press
handout says.
The actors said during a news conference on Thursday that they did extensive
research for their parts. Both Zhang and Koo said they met recovering drug
addicts. Yee said he had met former drug dealers referred to him by police
contacts.
But asked if they had considered trying drugs to prepare for their
performances, or if they had ever used drugs, they fell silent.
"Protege," backed by financing from England, the U.S., China, Hong Kong and
Singapore, is due to be released early 2007.
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