French actor Jean Dujardin believes his career is a “happy accident”.
The star – who won the Best Actor Oscar for his role in silent film The Artist – admits he never considered working in movies after a career as a stand-up comic and on the television.
“I didn’t think about cinema. It could’ve ended at the cabaret stage. But I crossed over, and happy accidents kept happening. I never stopped working. But it was never a career plan.” He says.
However, the 39-year-old hunk is keen to stick to his French roots despite his success because to ask for more success would be “indecent”.
He added to Britain’s Marie Claire magazine: “I’ve always been put into boxes with labels on them. What’s funny is to make fools out of people. And not to stagnate in just one role – that’s the essential thing. If there was a nice project I will star in an American film, but I don’t have the fantasy, that dream.
“To make movies in France is huge enough. It would be indecent to ask for more.”
