Tom Hardy: I couldn't kill anyone in real life
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Throughout his 14 years in Hollywood, Tom Hardy has developed a reputation as a wild man, one constantly on the brink.
But as the “Mad Max: Fury Road” star, 37, told Details magazine, that’s not who he is at all, it’s just the persona that’s been created by a slew of volatile roles.
“Mystery is very healthy in this business anyway,” he told the magazine. “Why wouldn’t I capitalize on mystery? If you look at the old movie stars, you didn’t know anything about them. It allowed them to transform and shape-shift into different characters. It was easier to believe what somebody is if you don’t know anything about them.”
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For example, while he’s played plenty of brutal characters, Hardy could never actually bring himself to kill someone or something.
“I have a problem with killing—otherwise I’d be doing it. I have a fundamental issue with killing something. I can’t do it. I’ve tried, trust me. It’s not easy,” he said. “I don’t like hunting. I don’t see the point in killing another being. This is the paradox of the double bind, right? ‘Cause I love the military. It would be a gross act of f—–g negligence, spiritually, to go and get on a plane and find myself in a place where I took somebody’s life.”
For some reason, though, when it comes to Hardy, people have a lot of trouble distancing the artist from his craft.
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“There’s things I haven’t really experienced, so I’m just acting,” he said. “But elements of danger? Yeah, there’s a truth to that. There’s an absolute truth to that. But am I dangerous? Absolutely not. Am I insane? Absolutely not. But do I go to places which are scary and uncomfortable for some people? Yes.”