The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Josh Hartnett feared taking role in Michael Bay’s ‘Pearl Harbor’

- — Bang Showbiz

JOSH Hartnett feared taking a part in ‘Pearl Harbor’.

The 42-year-old actor played pilot Danny Walker in Michael Bay’s 2001 blockbuste­r, but he’s now admitted that he wasn’t keen on the project as he knew it would increase his fame significan­tly and believes his trepidatio­n was justified after his performanc­e was negatively received.

Hartnett recalled: “I didn’t necessaril­y want things to change that much. I was happy with the amount of fame I had and the types of roles I was getting. At the same time, I asked myself: ‘Am I just afraid that by doing ‘Pearl Harbor’, I’m going to enter a new category of filmmaking that I might not be ready for?’

“I ultimately chose to do it because turning it down would’ve been based on fear. Then it defined me, which means I was right to fear it.”

Hartnett was one of the most in-demand Hollywood stars at the turn of the century and was tipped to be “f ****** huge” by Bay, although he was uncomforta­ble with the hype. The ‘Most Wanted’ star told the Guardian newspaper: “Huge was never something I aspired to.”

Hartnett also starred in Sofia Coppola’s flick ‘The Virgin Suicides’ as a teenager and strives to find a similar experience when he makes a movie now.

He said of the 1999 movie: “It’s a little bit heartbreak­ing to see all that time has passed.

“I was a child. I was 19. ‘The Virgin Suicides’ felt like a group of friends all pulling together. I think I’m still looking for that experience whenever I make a film.”

Hartnett also declared that he’s “happy to be done” with being a leading man and is focusing on projects that have a personal meaning. The ‘Black Hawk Down’ star explained: “I’m happy to be done with that era and to be making films that are more personal to me. Directors are coming to me to play characters as opposed to versions of a hero I played in a movie once.”

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