He's not only a bad boy in real life but he can also be a bad boy on screen and shatter your heart into a thousand pieces.
Although he never got the role of the suave agent in the new 007 movie, Jude Law recently said he would love to get the chance to play a disfigured Bond villain.
The British actor has revealed that, contrary to rumors, he was never offered the role of 007 in new film "Casino Royale" - a part which eventually went to Daniel Craig - but insisted he would have turned down the role anyway in favor of playing a bad guy.
He told British TV show "Film 2006," "The Bond part never actually came my way. But then if I ever played James Bond that would rule out ever playing a baddie wouldn't it, and I would love to play a Bond baddie."
The controversial cheating star added that his favorite villains are the ones with physically abnormalities, including Jaws - who had teeth made of metal.
He added, "What happened to the villains with distorted features? They should come back, they were the best. I could have three nipples or a gross face and a misshapen nose."
Meanwhile, Jude - who last year admitted to cheating on girlfriend Sienna Miller with his children's nanny - has been voted the second best movie heartbreaker of all time, for his portrayal of womanizer Alfie in the 2004 remake of the cult 1966 film.
The survey, conducted by the British Heart Foundation, named Daniel Cleaver, the good-looking boss that breaks Bridget Jones' heart played by Hugh Grant, as the mischievous love rat.













