CHANNING TATUM - TATUM SOLDIERS ON WITH ARMY ROLES
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TATUM SOLDIERS ON WITH ARMY ROLES
Actor CHANNING TATUM was happy to take on the role of a soldier in upcoming military drama DEAR JOHN - because he is sick of the way Hollywood portrays war heroes.
The star played an army sergeant in the 2008 film Stop-Loss, which focused on soldiers returning from Iraq.
And he was delighted to play a military man again - because after meeting a group of army recruits, he realised they are often wrongly portrayed as "screwed up" in movies.
Tatum says, "I sort of became infatuated with soldiers. I got to know some of them and got a little perturbed with Hollywood making a spectacle out of them and making them look like they have screwed up somehow.
"(In Stop-Loss) everything that was coming out of my mouth, I didn't believe. A soldier is so noble in my mind."
And the actor was happy to try to redress the balance in Dear John: "I wanted the part because it portrays them as real, everyday people."
02 March 2009 16:20
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