The Protégé” required Maggie Q’s fleeing assassin to leap off a four-story balcony, holding a wall-secured fire hose to sail safely to the floor (while firing a handgun, of course). 

Even with a ceiling-secured safety wire, most Hollywood stars would wisely give the moment to their stunt double.

But in her first lead action film role, Maggie Q, the 42-year-old former star of CW’s 2010-2013 spy series “Nikita,” sought to make a statement – not only could she hold her own with co-stars Samuel L. Jackson and Michael Keaton, but she could also kick legit action star butt. 

Even if that meant jumping over the rail four stories in the air for two nights.

“We specifically designed the stunt with the cameras following me in the fall to make sure our audience saw, it’s me,” says Maggie Q proudly, speaking on a Zoom call. “So there’s no dispute. Which is awesome.”

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Awesome, for sure. It’s the type of gritty showcase that made a fervent believer out of director Martin Campbell (of Bond “Casino Royale” fame). When casting the film, Campbell was immediately wowed by the actress’s drama reel, but had a big question: “Who the (bleep) is that?”

“Martin doesn’t mince words,” says Maggie Q, who found out about her director’s question long afterwards. “I’m told the f-bomb was involved there. Which I think is hysterical.”

Campbell readily admits, “I had really never heard of Maggie before I cast her, that’s the amazing thing. I was impressed by the acting. I then said, ‘We’ve got to have Maggie Q, that’s the end of it.'”

Increasingly, others have had the same insistence for the multi-talented actress who can seemingly tackle any genre. On TV, Maggie Q has built a zealous fan base after starring in “Designated Survivor,” “Young Justice,” “Stalker” (alongside one-time fiancé Dylan McDermott) and playing the title assassin in three seasons of “Nikita.” In film, she’s starred alongside Tom Cruise in 2006’s “Mission: Impossible III,” and has appeared in 2007’s “Live Free Or Die Hard” and in all three “Divergent” films.