'It's time for me to show different sides of myself': Lewis Tan
RollingStone India|September 2022
The ace martial artist and action movie star tells us about his creative process, his father's influence on him, and his tryst with an Indian film
DEBASHREE DUTTA
'It's time for me to show different sides of myself': Lewis Tan

I just finished shooting for seven months in Budapest. Now I’m taking a bit of a holiday," Lewis Tan, martial artist, movie and action star says as we meet on Zoom. Last year, his all-encompassing presence as Cole Young in Mortal Kombat left a lasting impression. That, and because I'm a sucker for action heroes, I have been pretty eager to speak with him.

Action heroes, in my opinion, are dynamic risk-takers with great bodies and great minds. Tan is no exception. His well-articulated answers made that clear, along with his disposition and demeanor, right from the outset of our interaction. "So, where are you now? Are you working or on vacation?" I inquire. "I’m in the mountains on an island in Spain called Majorca, up in an area called Valldemossa," he shared, offering a personal anecdote about the location. "You know, Chopin, the pianist – this is where he composed a lot of his nocturns, and it’s a very beautiful countryside area surrounded by orange groves and wineries."

A powerhouse on-screen, Tan is an explosion waiting to happen. He performs his fight sequences, action scenes and stunts in a way that looks like picture-perfect frames. I am curious about his creative approach that helps choreograph the brilliant visuals. "It started with my father a long time ago," he recalls. "My father is a martial artist, a gymnast, a stunt coordinator and a fight choreographer who worked with Tim Burton on Batman and Steven Spielberg on Indiana Jones." Tan Sr. also worked in films like Inception and Pirates of the Caribbean. To cut a long story short,Tan grew up around someone who taught him not only martial arts but also executing action scenes for the camera, passing down a legacy from one generation to another.

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