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Advertisement | Matt Damon: A Star Is 'Bourne'Actor Makes His Action Debut In 'The Bourne Identity'NEW YORK, June 18, 2002 ![]() (CBS/The Early Show) (CBS) It wasn’t the chance to do an action film. It wasn’t the script based on a Robert Ludlam best-seller. What drew actor Matt Damon to star in “The Bourne Identity.” was the chance to work with director Doug Liman who is known for the indie hits “Swingers” and “Go.” Damon , who takes on the title role of the new movie, an amnesiac spy trying to recover his identity while racing to outwit assassins on his trail, visited The Early Show to discuss his role. "I wanted to do ‘The Bourne Identity’ because of Doug and his sensibility," Damon said. "I knew that he would not make a standard Hollywood action movie, and I also knew that if I was ever going to try something like this, I'd want to do it with a guy like him." Both Damon and Liman are new to the action genre. Though Damon has had roles in war films such as “Saving Private Ryan,” he has never had to carry the weight of an action film. Before this, Liman has worked primarily with smaller independent films. Damon did most of the stunts himself and the film was shot on location in Prague, Paris, and Italy. To get ready for production, Damon says, he trained in Thai boxing, karate, shooting, and Filipino martial arts discipline Kali. "I had about three months to work on the martial arts, boxing and weapons training, which was like summer school in assassin training," Damon said. The 22-year-old novel, “The Bourne Identity” is the first book in Ludlum’s Cold War trilogy, which was among his most popular series. Liman obtained the rights to the trilogy as well as the blessing of the author, who died in March of 2001, to adapt the plot as a contemporary spy movie. Expect the rest of the Bourne series, “The Bourne Supremacy” and “The Bourne Ultimatum” to hit screens in the future. And Damon is the face of the new spy thriller franchise. Damon interrupted his stint on the London stage to publicize his new movie. New York is the end of his eight-city, two-week tour with stops in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boise, Dallas, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Boston (where he threw the first pitch out at Monday's Red Sox game). After taping David Letterman on Thursday evening, he leaves for London to finish the last four performances of his limited run of "This Is Our Youth" in the West End. Fast Facts About Matt Damon:
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